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    The Snagov Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Snagov), also known as the Vlad Țepeș Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Vlad Țepeș) is a medieval monastery and...
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    since 400 BC. Snagov village was built around Lake Snagov and Snagov Monastery, founded in the late 14th century on an islet in Lake Snagov, about 2 km...
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    species). Snagov Monastery is situated on an islet near the lake's northeastern end, just across Snagov Stadium. An isolated island monastery in the middle...
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    County, Romania. The palace is situated in the commune of Snagov and near the Snagov Monastery. Snagov Palace was built in the early 1930s by Henrieta Delavrancea-Gibory...
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    Vladislav II of Wallachia (category Burials at Dealu Monastery, Viforâta (Dâmboviţa County))
    Vladislav was not buried at the Snagov Monastery, which he founded; instead, he was buried at the Dealu Monastery. His gravestone is marked "August...
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    established the Plumbuita Monastery in 1560 and continued his father's work on restoring the Curtea Veche Church and the Snagov Monastery. GIURESCU, C.C. – Istoria...
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    Anthim the Iberian (category Founders of Christian monasteries)
    Romanian. In 1695, being appointed father superior (egumen) of the Snagov Monastery, and established a printing office at the new location. Anthim spoke...
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    Vlad II Dracul (category Burials at Dealu Monastery, Viforâta (Dâmboviţa County))
    most probably buried in the Snagov Monastery. Florescu writes, Vlad Dracul was buried in a chapel in the Dealu Monastery near Târgoviște. According to...
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    notable touristic sites are: The Snagov Monastery The Cernica Monastery The Mogoșoaia Palace The Căldărușani Monastery The Ghica family palace in Moara...
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  • expense at the printing press of the Snagov Monastery in 1701. He also participated in four other works published at Snagov, by providing epigraphs honouring...
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    Old Princely Court ("Palatul Curtea Veche") in Bucharest Snagov Monastery ("Mănăstirea Snagov"), where, according to the legend, Vlad's remains were buried...
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    from Bistrița Monastery (16th century) - Large silver taler from Tismana Monastery (> 1512) - Gilded silver engolpion from Snagov Monastery (1431) - Gilded...
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  • Stelea Monastery Viforâta Monastery Căldărușani Monastery Cernica Monastery Pasărea Monastery Sămurcășești Monastery Sitaru Monastery Snagov Monastery Săpânța-Peri...
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    Elder in 1408 when the Voivode granted a village to the abbot of the Snagov Monastery, who was exempt from all taxes but not from service in the large host...
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    Prince Grigore I Ghica. The latter ordered Constantin I hanged at Snagov Monastery, and mutilated Șerban. This prompted Drăghici to take refuge in Istanbul...
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    Dridu (redirect from Dridu-Snagov)
    from 28 October 1464, when Radu cel Frumos donated the lands to the Snagov Monastery. In the second part of the 18th century a small wooden church was built...
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    after becoming bishop, Anthim brought with him a printing press from Snagov Monastery, establishing a printing center in Râmnic and publishing nine or ten...
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    Vlad's corpse was later discovered in the marshes of Snagov by monks from the nearby monastery. The place of his burial is unknown. According to popular...
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  • presumed father was a Serb. His debut as a printer was registered at Snagov Monastery, outside the Wallachian capital of Bucharest, but in 1699 he was active...
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    returned on the throne in Bucharest by July 17, 1536, when he granted Snagov Monastery an annual donation "from my highness' own granary". He now focused...
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  • at Saint Sava. From April 1844 to November 1848, he was hegumen of Snagov Monastery, from which he took his name. Iosafat was an active participant in...
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    December 1663, when Grigore I Ghica ordered Constantin I's execution at Snagov Monastery, the Wallachian Cantacuzinos were also at the center of a latent civil...
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  • prison, and held at the Snagov Monastery, where he fell ill with dropsy. In early 1843 he was transferred to the Plumbuita Monastery near Bucharest for medical...
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  • stone tools. George Florescu discovers Vlad III Dracula's tomb in Snagov Monastery. The remains of 450 infants and 150 dogs dated to 165 BC–150 BC are...
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    Sentenced to death but then pardoned, he was forced to take orders at Snagov Monastery. He escaped and fled abroad, returning to Wallachia as Grigore Ghica...
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    of the Archdiocese of Bucharest, receiving the name of Snagoveanul ("of Snagov"), being ordinated on 3 April 1994 at the Saint Spyridon the New Church...
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    programme) and its UNESCO-recognized World Heritage Site Saint John the New Monastery (part of the Churches of Moldavia), both local and national tourist attractions...
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    with Emil Bobu and Manea Mănescu and flew by helicopter to Ceaușescu's Snagov residence, from which they fled again, this time to Târgoviște. They abandoned...
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    Pelișor Castle Poenari Castle Râșnov Fortress Rupea Fortress Săvârșin Castle Snagov Palace Stubenberg Castle Suceava See also: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in...
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  • Sinelnikov Kolya October 26, 2015 Visited Bucharest, Malnaș, Sighișoara, Snagov and others places 12 (178) Quebec City Lesya Nikityuk, Regina Todorenko...
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