Figura religiosa

Frances of Rome

1384 - 1440

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Sua biografia está disponível em 23 idiomas na Wikipédia. Frances of Rome é a 757ª figura religiosa mais popular (caiu do 734ª em 2024), a 965ª biografia mais popular da Itália (caiu do 959ª em 2019) e a 269ª figura religiosa mais popular da Itália.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Frances of Rome ranks 757 out of 3,187Before her are Eusebius of Nicomedia, Julia of Corsica, Eutyches, Gemma Galgani, Muhammad al-Jawad, and Martin Bucer. After her are Norbert of Xanten, Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria, Victor of Aveyron, Albert of Brandenburg, Nicolaus Zinzendorf, and Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1384, Frances of Rome ranks 1After her are Yolande of Aragon, Khalil Sultan, Anthony, Duke of Brabant, Lê Lợi, and John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. Among people deceased in 1440, Frances of Rome ranks 2Before her is Gilles de Rais. After her are Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg, Sigismund Kęstutaitis, Cennino Cennini, Itzcoatl, Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg, and Irene Gattilusio.

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In Itália

Among people born in Itália, Frances of Rome ranks 965 out of NaNBefore her are Simone Inzaghi (1976), Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este (1787), Masolino da Panicale (1383), Bernardo Provenzano (1933), William I of Sicily (1126), and Gemma Galgani (1878). After her are Alfonso II of Naples (1448), Giorgio Morandi (1890), Arrigo Boito (1842), Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy (1587), Lucrezia de' Medici, Duchess of Ferrara (1545), and Edda Mussolini (1910).

Among Figura religiosas In Itália

Among figura religiosas born in Itália, Frances of Rome ranks 269Before her are Joseph of Cupertino (1603), Silas (1), Angelo Scola (1941), Matteo Zuppi (1955), Juliana of Nicomedia (285), and Gemma Galgani (1878). After her are Antipope John XVI (1000), Giovanni Angelo Becciu (1948), Antipope Paschal III (1110), Augustine of Canterbury (510), Antipope Anacletus II (1090), and Emma Morano (1899).

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