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    Petru Pavel Aron (1709–1764) was Bishop of Făgăraş and Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church from 1752 to his death in 1764. He also translated...
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  • Petru is a given name, and may refer to: Petru I of Moldavia (Petru Mușat, 1375–1391), ruler of Moldavia Petru Aron (died 1467), ruler of Moldavia Petru...
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    Testament of Alba Iulia (1648). They were later followed by the Bible of Petru Pavel Aron (1760-1761), the Samuil Micu's Bible from Blaj (1795), and others....
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    Aaron the Tyrant (redirect from Aron Vodă)
    illegitimate child. One more tradition claims Aaron as the ancestor of Petru Pavel Aron, an 18th-century Romanian intellectual and bishop of the Transylvanian...
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    priest. From 1751 he moved to Blaj, where he cooperated with bishop Petru Pavel Aron in spreading instruction: he founded schools and was appointed the...
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    and national awakening for all Romanians.[citation needed]. In 1761, Petru Pavel Aron (1709–1764), the Bishop of Făgăraș and head of the Romanian Greek Catholic...
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  • Giurgiu Patachi (1715–1727) Ioan Inocentiu Micu-Klein (1728–1751) Petru Pavel Aron (1752–1764) Atanasie Rednic (1765–1772) Grigore Maior (1772–1782) Ioan...
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    were readily associating with imperial symbolism. Already in 1756, Petru Pavel Aron sponsored an all-Romanian Hussar unit, which flew its own flag in the...
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  • measures taken by the head of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church, Petru Pavel Aron, as well as the local authorities. A series of ministerial conferences...
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    the hall church. The westerly bell tower dates to the time of Bishop Petru Pavel Aron. Done in Baroque style, it is taller than the church is long, entered...
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    with Muntele Mare [ro] as the highest peak, at 1,826 m (5,991 ft). Petru Pavel Aron (1709–1764), Bishop of Făgăraș and Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic...
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    Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, the bishop of Făgăraş Petru Pavel Aron, the electoral synod convened and Maior was chosen. Nevertheless the...
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    similar structure. His study of Micu-Klein, which also touched on Petru Pavel Aron and Dionisije Novaković, delved into the problems of the 18th century's...
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    1732 Term ended 7 May 1751 Predecessor Ioan Giurgiu Patachi Successor Petru Pavel Aron Orders Ordination 23 Sept 1729 (Priest) Consecration 5 Nov 1730 (Bishop)...
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    of Petru III Aron in 1451. Nevertheless, Moldavia was subject to further Hungarian interventions after that moment, as Matthias Corvinus deposed Aron and...
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    milled 16 December 2009 proof 500 300 years since the birth of bishop Petru Pavel Aron 1 leu 37 mm 23.5 g Copper-plated tombac smooth 30 December 2009 proof...
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    obvious under Petru the Younger (1559–1568; a reign dominated by Doamna Chiajna and marked by huge increases in taxes), Mihnea Turcitul, and Petru Cercel. The...
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  • – October 1621 5 December 1631 – April 1633 Bogdan-Mușat Nephew of Petru VI, Aron and Bogdan IV Miron Barnovschi-Movilă 13 January 1626 – July 1629 April...
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  • Constantinescu Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, General Secretary and Prime Minister Petru Groza, Prime Minister Corneliu Mănescu Manea Mănescu, Prime Minister Ion...
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    Keskinen 1982 Reijo Leppänen 1981 Reijo Leppänen 2019 Kaapo Kakko 2018 Petrus Palmu 2007 Tuomas Suominen 2000 Antero Niittymäki 1996 Jani Hurme 1982 Hannu...
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    the daughter of a Transylvanian priest. The couple had another son, named Petru. Lazăr Asachi was his son's first educator, after which the young Gheorghe...
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  • Russia) Franz Burgmeier (against Russia) Tome Pachovski (against Spain) Petru Racu (against Montenegro) Robin van Persie (against Czech Republic) Markus...
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  • Confesses All". Edmonton Journal. 27 December 1915. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. Pavel Sudoplatov, (1994), Special Tasks: The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness, a...
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    his biography, such as his relationship to exposed Securitate informant Petru Romoşan and the revelations of his unpublished diary, have remained topics...
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    p. 9 Petru Comarnescu, "Note. Grupul Grafic", in Revista Fundațiilor Regale, Issue 2/1940, p. 476 (in Romanian) V. I., Aurel Mărculescu/Aron Marcovici...
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    Early Modern Romanian history: Acte din secolul al XVI-lea relative la Petru Șchiopul ("16th Century Acts Relating to Peter the Lame") and Scurtă istorie...
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    already been victims of Maiorescu's irony: Sion, Urechia, Pantazi Ghica and Petru Grădișteanu. While welcoming the debut of its contributor, Parnassian-Neoclassicist...
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  • (brothers) Simon Tahamata, Calvin Tahamata (brother), Michaël Tahamata, Petrus Tahamata (nephews) Jurriën Timber, Quinten Timber (see Dylan Timber) Janny...
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  • José Saer (1937–2005, Argentina, p/f) Nazi Safavi (born 1967, Iran, f) Pavel Jozef Šafárik (1795–1861, Austria-Hungary, nf/p) Peter Sagal (born 1965...
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    Parnell, 1st Baron Congleton, Anglo-Irish politician (d. 1842) July 4 Pär Aron Borg, Swedish sign language creator (d. 1839) Ethan Allen Brown, American...
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