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Stobaeus

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约安尼斯·斯托拜乌斯 (古希臘語:Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; 约活跃于公元5世纪),是一名汇集了一系列珍贵希腊作家文选的编者。斯托拜乌斯来自马其顿的斯托比。他的希腊文选最初分为两部,每部各分两卷。在手稿的流传中原本的两部被分开了,其第一部为“文撷”,第二部为“文选”。 在维基百科上阅读更多

His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 28 in 2024). Stobaeus is the 1,135th most popular 作家 (up from 1,266th in 2024), the 10th most popular biography from North Macedonia (up from 11th in 2019) and the most popular Macedonian 作家.

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Among 作家

Among 作家, Stobaeus ranks 1,135 out of 7,302Before him are Leonid Andreyev, Sugawara no Michizane, Marie of Cleves, Duchess of Orléans, Walter Lippmann, Johannes Valentinus Andreae, and Martin Andersen Nexø. After him are Zhuanxu, Catherine de Bourbon, David Lodge, Johanna Schopenhauer, Sarojini Naidu, and Elif Shafak.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 401, Stobaeus ranks 6Before him are Leo I the Thracian, Theodosius II, Buddhaghosa, Aelia Eudocia, and Emperor Ankō. After him are Barsanuphius, Palladius, Mamertus, Hermias, Solomon, and Hilary of Arles. Among people deceased in 401, Stobaeus ranks 2Before him is Pope Anastasius I. After him are Priscus Attalus, Gainas, Olympiodorus of Thebes, and Marcia Euphemia.

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In North Macedonia

Among people born in North Macedonia, Stobaeus ranks 10 out of 156Before him are Justin I (450), Theodahad (480), Kiro Gligorov (1917), Esma Redžepova (1943), Nexhmije Hoxha (1921), and Sigeric (370). After him are Agron (null), Dragoslav Šekularac (1937), Konstantin Tih (1240), Ljubiša Samardžić (1936), Gjorge Ivanov (1960), and Boris Trajkovski (1956).

Among 作家 In North Macedonia

Among 作家 born in North Macedonia, Stobaeus ranks 1After him are Maximus the Greek (1475), Grigor Parlichev (1830), Georgi Pulevski (1817), Kočo Racin (1908), Yahya Kemal Beyatlı (1884), Sevasti Qiriazi (1871), Gjorgji Abadžiev (1910), Lidija Dimkovska (1971), and Slavcho Koviloski (null).

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