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Janus Pannonius

1434 - 1472

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他的传记在维基百科上提供 26 种语言版本(较 2024 年的 25 种增加)。Janus Pannonius在最受欢迎的作家中排名第2268位(较 2024 年的第2565位上升),在匈牙利人物传记中排名第271位(较 2019 年的第283位上升),并在最受欢迎的匈牙利作家中排名第28位。

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Among 作家

Among 作家, Janus Pannonius ranks 2,268 out of 7,302Before him are Ibn Taghribirdi, Etel Adnan, Thomas Wyatt, Horacio Quiroga, Colin Wilson, and Erin Hunter. After him are Matthew Arnold, Edward FitzGerald, Claudine Guérin de Tencin, Bo Carpelan, Paul the Silentiary, and Étienne Dolet.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1434, Janus Pannonius ranks 6Before him are Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress, Michael Wolgemut, Yolande of Valois, Charles II, Duke of Bourbon, and Antonio Grimani. After him are Ashikaga Yoshikatsu, Constantine Lascaris, Mary of Guelders, and Kanō Masanobu. Among people deceased in 1472, Janus Pannonius ranks 8Before him are Basilios Bessarion, Michelozzo, Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy, Gaston IV, Count of Foix, Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry, and Nezahualcoyotl. After him are Jacquetta of Luxembourg, George of Trebizond, and John Vitéz.

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In 匈牙利

Among people born in 匈牙利, Janus Pannonius ranks 271 out of NaNBefore him are Charles Simonyi (1948), József Antall (1932), Amrita Sher-Gil (1913), Károly Grósz (1930), Ilona Elek (1907), and Michu Meszaros (1939). After him are Imre Steindl (1839), Miklós Fehér (1979), Rudolf Bauer (1879), Pál Csernai (1932), Thomas Szasz (1920), and Isidor Gunsberg (1854).

Among 作家 In 匈牙利

Among 作家 born in 匈牙利, Janus Pannonius ranks 28Before him are Mór Jókai (1825), Viktor Barna (1911), László Krasznahorkai (1954), Péter Esterházy (1950), George Tabori (1914), and Anton Bernolák (1762). After him are Miloš Crnjanski (1893), Frigyes Karinthy (1887), Mihály Vörösmarty (1800), Kató Lomb (1909), Miklós Radnóti (1909), and Antal Szerb (1901).

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