Figura religiosa

Daniel the Stylite

409 - 490

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Santo Daniel, o Estilita (409–493) é um santo da Igreja Ortodoxa, Igreja Católica e Igreja Católica Oriental. Leia mais na Wikipédia

Sua biografia está disponível em 17 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 16 em 2024). Daniel the Stylite é o 1362º figura religiosa mais popular (caiu do 1129º em 2024), a 618ª biografia mais popular da Turquia (caiu do 545ª em 2019) e o 93º figura religiosa mais popular da Turquia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Daniel the Stylite ranks 1,362 out of 3,187Before him are Justin Francis Rigali, Lucian Pulvermacher, Kilab ibn Murrah, Leonard of Port Maurice, Angelus of Jerusalem, and Procopius of Scythopolis. After him are Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman, Jean Calas, Alexander Schmorell, Cristóbal López Romero, Manuel Monteiro de Castro, and François de la Chaise.

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Among people born in 409, Daniel the Stylite ranks 1 Among people deceased in 490, Daniel the Stylite ranks 4Before him are Movses Khorenatsi, Hayk, and Peter III of Alexandria.

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In Turquia

Among people born in Turquia, Daniel the Stylite ranks 618 out of NaNBefore him are Vahide Perçin (1965), Hugh III of Cyprus (1235), Philostorgius (368), Marcellinus Comes (450), Hanzade Sultan (1609), and Barış Manço (1943). After him are Eustathius of Thessalonica (1101), Theodore Metochites (1270), Maathorneferure (-1250), Barlaam of Seminara (1290), Menander Protector (550), and Roman of Bulgaria (930).

Among Figura religiosas In Turquia

Among figura religiosas born in Turquia, Daniel the Stylite ranks 93Before him are Dorotheus of Gaza (510), Meletius of Antioch (400), Stachys the Apostle (20), Simeon Stylites the Younger (521), Mark of Ephesus (1392), and John XI of Constantinople (1225). After him are Sultan Walad (1226), George Sphrantzes (1401), Ebussuud Efendi (1490), Macrina the Younger (324), Theodosius the Cenobiarch (424), and Isaac of Armenia (338).

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