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Praxedes

100 - presente

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Praxedes, também Praxedis ou Praxede, foi uma santa tradicional cristã do século II. Leia mais na Wikipédia

Sua biografia está disponível em 17 idiomas na Wikipédia. Praxedes é a 1221ª figura religiosa mais popular (caiu do 1198ª em 2024), a 1650ª biografia mais popular da Itália (subiu do 1738ª em 2019) e a 353ª figura religiosa mais popular da Itália.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Praxedes ranks 1,221 out of 3,187Before her are Hugh of Châteauneuf, Franciszek Macharski, Amun-her-khepeshef, Josyf Slipyj, Felicitas of Rome, and Dazu Huike. After her are William Farel, Senebkay, John Smyth, Fernando Vérgez Alzaga, Raymond V, Count of Toulouse, and Francesco Barberini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 100, Praxedes ranks 36Before her are Valentinus, Mucianus, Mary the Jewess, Gan Ying, Epaphroditus, and Marcus Annius Verus. After her are Agrippa the Skeptic, Saint Sabina, Artabanus III of Parthia, Saint Publius, Lusius Quietus, and Carpocrates.

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In Itália

Among people born in Itália, Praxedes ranks 1,650 out of NaNBefore her are Domenico Alberti (1710), Piero Soderini (1450), Felicitas of Rome (101), Ugo Cavallero (1880), Antonio Cesti (1623), and Roger of Lauria (1245). After her are Salvatore Garau (1953), Ansprand (657), Francesco Barberini (1597), Marco Tardelli (1954), Maurizio Malvestiti (1953), and Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1683).

Among Figura religiosas In Itália

Among figura religiosas born in Itália, Praxedes ranks 353Before her are Rose of Viterbo (1233), Maria Domenica Mazzarello (1837), Raffaele Riario (1461), Angelo Comastri (1943), Antipope Victor IV (1010), and Felicitas of Rome (101). After her are Francesco Barberini (1597), Maurizio Malvestiti (1953), Antipope Adalbert (1001), Margaret of Cortona (1247), Vincent Pallotti (1795), and Dionigi Tettamanzi (1934).

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