Neophyte II (Romanian: Neofit al II-lea, secular name Neofit Gianoglu, Greek: Νεόφυτος Γιανόγλου; 1 January 1787 – 14 January 1850) was the Romanian Orthodox...
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păstoriei Mitropolitului Neofit al II-lea al Ungrovlahiei [Various commandments during the pastorate of Metropolitan Neophyte II of Ungrovlachia], in Romanian...
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Plovdiv, Metropolitan (1921–1928) Kliment of Vratsa, Metropolitan (1928–1930) Neofit (Karaabov) of Vidin, Metropolitan (1930–1944) Stefan (Shokov) of Bulgaria...
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from the Wallachian Orthodox Church hierarchy. At odds with Metropolitan Neofit II, Gheorghe appealed to the Ecumenical Patriarch, and obtained approval...
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Basarab II. He was assassinated in 1447. His descendants, from his sobriquet, founded the Draculesti family. Mircea II the Younger (Mircea al II-lea cel Tânăr)...
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the conservative Wallachian military forces, and afterwards convinced Neofit II Geanoglu, the Wallachian Metropolitan Bishop, not to take over as national...
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all his wife and children. A funeral oration by Moldavian Metropolitan Neofit Scriban recounted that Dimitrie Jr had been "born a Moldo-Romanian", though...
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and led a specialized boyar committee. In tandem, he and Fuad ordered Neofit II to expel revolutionary sympathizers from the ranks of his Wallachian Orthodox...
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shed for the Cross", pushing his monks to vote in favor; Metropolitan Neofit II was more reserved about his opinions at that stage, and described by church...
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