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Eunapius

349 - 420

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Eunápio de Sárdis (em grego: Εὐνάπιος; fl. ca. 347 – 414 era comum) foi um sofista, historiador e biógrafo conhecido principalmente por sua obra Vida dos sofistas, escrita entre 396 e 399 e que consiste de biografias de filósofos neoplatônicos, retóricos e médicos. Leia mais na Wikipédia

Sua biografia está disponível em 32 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 29 em 2024). Eunapius é o 94º historiador mais popular (subiu do 98º em 2024), a 476ª biografia mais popular da Turquia (caiu do 473ª em 2019) e o 12º historiador mais popular da Turquia.

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Among Historiadors

Among historiadors, Eunapius ranks 94 out of 561Before him are Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani, Georges Duby, Al-Maqrizi, Hermann Alexander Diels, George Kedrenos, and Sozomen. After him are Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Flavio Biondo, Tyrannius Rufinus, Sextus Julius Africanus, Andrea Alciato, and Emmanuel Todd.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 349, Eunapius ranks 2Before him is John Chrysostom.  Among people deceased in 420, Eunapius ranks 7Before him are Kālidāsa, Jerome, Orosius, Pelagius, Porphyry of Gaza, and Sulpicius Severus. After him are Jeonji of Baekje, Shapur IV, and Castinus.

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In Turquia

Among people born in Turquia, Eunapius ranks 476 out of NaNBefore him are Astyanax (null), Menaechmus (-375), Emine Erdoğan (1955), Aretaeus of Cappadocia (100), Euthymius the Great (377), and Latife Uşşaki (1898). After him are Bohemond III of Antioch (1144), John Tzetzes (1110), Sophia (530), Tervel of Bulgaria (675), Eumenes I (-250), and Ayşe Sultan (1605).

Among Historiadors In Turquia

Among historiadors born in Turquia, Eunapius ranks 12Before him are Socrates of Constantinople (380), Niketas Choniates (1155), Libanius (314), Ephorus (-400), Eutropius (320), and George Kedrenos (1100). After him are Agatharchides (-208), Leo the Deacon (950), John Kinnamos (1143), Philostorgius (368), Michael Attaleiates (1021), and Matthew of Edessa (1100).

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