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    Miron Cristea (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈron ˈkriste̯a]; monastic name of Elie Cristea [eˈli.e]; 20 July 1868 – 6 March 1939) was a Romanian cleric and...
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  • antisemitic materials. Miron Cristea died in March 1939. Soon after, the Holy Synod voted to uphold regulations adopted under Cristea banning the baptism...
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  • Cătălina Cristea, Romanian tennis player Ludmila Cristea, Moldovan wrestler Miron Cristea, first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church Nicolae Cristea, one...
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    Brătianu and the ineffective regency of Prince Nicholas of Romania, Miron Cristea, and Gheorghe Buzdugan, Carol was allowed to return to Romania in 1930...
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  • Miron Ruina (born 1998), Finnish-Israeli basketball player Miron Białoszewski Miron Chodakowski Miron Cristea Miron Constantinescu Miron Costin Miron...
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    Nicholas of Romania, the younger brother of Prince Carol; patriarch Miron Cristea; and president of the Supreme Court of Justice Gheorghe Buzdugan. Prince...
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    to serve on the council, alongside Gheorghe Buzdugan and Patriarch Miron Cristea. Although unofficially referred to as "the first-ranking regent", Nicholas...
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    council was instituted, composed of his uncle Prince Nicolas, Patriarch Miron Cristea and Chief Justice Gheorghe Buzdugan. The council proved to be ineffective...
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    dictatorship established by King Carol in 1937, serving as vice-premier under Miron Cristea. According to historian Joseph Rothschild, he was actually the real...
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  • Orthodox ecclesiastical decoration, established in 1925 by Patriarch Miron Cristea. Ilie Ilașcu (1994) Andrei Ivanțoc (1994) Tudor Petrov-Popa (1994) Alexandru...
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    The third cabinet of Miron Cristea was the government of Romania from 1 February to 6 March 1939. Miron Cristea was the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox...
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    The second cabinet of Miron Cristea was the government of Romania from 31 March 1938 to 31 January 1939. Miron Cristea was the Patriarch of the Romanian...
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    On 10 May 1920, King Ferdinand I sent a royal letter to Archbishop Miron Cristea, the first Metropolitan-Primate of Greater Romania, supporting the project...
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    1914–1927 Ferdinand I 1927–1930 Michael I under regents Prince Nicholas Miron Cristea Gheorghe Buzdugan / Constantin Sărăţeanu [ro] 1930–1940 Carol II 1940–1947...
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    The first cabinet of Miron Cristea was the government of Romania from 10 February 1938 to 31 March 1938. Miron Cristea was the Patriarch of the Romanian...
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    This is a list of the successive governments of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second...
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    1914–1927 Ferdinand I 1927–1930 Michael I under regents Prince Nicholas Miron Cristea Gheorghe Buzdugan / Constantin Sărăţeanu [ro] 1930–1940 Carol II 1940–1947...
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    1914–1927 Ferdinand I 1927–1930 Michael I under regents Prince Nicholas Miron Cristea Gheorghe Buzdugan / Constantin Sărăţeanu [ro] 1930–1940 Carol II 1940–1947...
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    mandate of Defense Minister had been prolonged under the premiership of Miron Cristea, resigned in protest of Codreanu's arrest. Antonescu's mandate ended...
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    Romania. The ceremony was conducted by the Metropolitan of All Romania, Miron Cristea, but it was not performed inside the cathedral as Ferdinand, a Roman...
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    1914–1927 Ferdinand I 1927–1930 Michael I under regents Prince Nicholas Miron Cristea Gheorghe Buzdugan / Constantin Sărăţeanu [ro] 1930–1940 Carol II 1940–1947...
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  • Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church, at the initiative of Patriarch Miron Cristea, launched a national public offertory, supported by newspaper Universul...
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    1914–1927 Ferdinand I 1927–1930 Michael I under regents Prince Nicholas Miron Cristea Gheorghe Buzdugan / Constantin Sărăţeanu [ro] 1930–1940 Carol II 1940–1947...
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    become a member of the regency (alongside Prince Nicholas and Patriarch Miron Cristea) acting on behalf of the minor King Michael. Elected an honorary member...
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    high-ranking clergymen such as Nicolae Bălan or Vartolomeu Stănescu. Patriarch Miron Cristea, on the other hand, felt threatened by the Iron Guard's anti-establishment...
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    1914–1927 Ferdinand I 1927–1930 Michael I under regents Prince Nicholas Miron Cristea Gheorghe Buzdugan / Constantin Sărăţeanu [ro] 1930–1940 Carol II 1940–1947...
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  • antisemetic laws established by Octavian Goga's government, as well as Miron Cristea's, but especially by the National Legionary State. During the Legionary...
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    Maria of Romania, Princess Ileana and the first Patriarch of Romania, Miron Cristea, were photographed together with the groom and bride - George Cantacuzino...
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    who dismissed Goga on 11 February and replaced him with Patriarch Miron Cristea. Between 28 June and 4 July 1940 Horia Sima, the nominal leader of the...
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  • Miron Cristea, the first Patriarch of All Romania (1925–1939), along with King Carol II (1930–1940)...
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