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Pelopidas

450 BC - 364 BC

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Sua biografia está disponível em 29 idiomas na Wikipédia. Pelopidas é o 4788º político mais popular (caiu do 3247º em 2024), a 284ª biografia mais popular da Grécia (caiu do 215ª em 2019) e o 117º político mais popular da Grécia.

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Among Políticos

Among políticos, Pelopidas ranks 4,788 out of 19,576Before him are Ameenah Gurib, William, Duke of Nassau, Gaius Antonius, Frederick Michael, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, Perdiccas I of Macedon, and Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse. After him are Nataša Pirc Musar, García I of León, Eupraxia of Kiev, Etana, Otto Meissner, and Martin I of Sicily.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 450 BC, Pelopidas ranks 10Before him are Diotima of Mantinea, Cleon, Amyntas III of Macedon, Nectanebo I, Amyrtaeus, and Archidamus II. After him are Theramenes, Diagoras of Melos, Anuruddha, Artabanus of Persia, Ptolemy of Aloros, and Antiochus of Syracuse. Among people deceased in 364 BC, Pelopidas ranks 1

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In Grécia

Among people born in Grécia, Pelopidas ranks 284 out of NaNBefore him are Callias II (-515), Georgios Roubanis (1929), Ugo Foscolo (1778), Rigas Feraios (1757), Isidore of Kiev (1385), and Perdiccas I of Macedon (-700). After him are Phocion (-402), Lucas Papademos (1947), Paeonius (-500), Theramenes (-450), Alexander I of Epirus (-362), and Andreas Palaiologos (1453).

Among Políticos In Grécia

Among políticos born in Grécia, Pelopidas ranks 117Before him are Alexandros Papagos (1883), Philopoemen (-253), Anaxandridas II (-565), Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (1906), Callias II (-515), and Perdiccas I of Macedon (-700). After him are Phocion (-402), Theramenes (-450), Alexander I of Epirus (-362), Andreas Palaiologos (1453), Leonnatus (-356), and Lycurgus of Athens (-390).

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