Visarion Puiu (Romanian pronunciation: [visariˈon ˈpuju]; sometimes Bessarion in French; born Victor Puiu on 27 February 1879 in Pașcani, Romania – 10...
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Bishop Visarion (secular name Vasile Benedict Aștileanu; March 14, 1914, in Cluj – August 6, 1984, in Arad), was a Romanian Greek Catholic priest, secretary...
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(1835-1840), Ilie Măcelariu (1837-1842), Nicolae Cristea (1848-1857), Visarion Roman (1849-1850), Dimitrie Cunțan (1854-1858), Eugen Brote (1868), Aaron...
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Remus Kofler Ladislau Ritli Constantin Rolla Alexandru Roman Petre Roman Valter Roman Visarion Roman Mihail Romniceanu Constantin A. Rosetti Radu R. Rosetti...
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society's principles. He took part in poetry readings at the home of Visarion Roman, his future father-in-law. He received a degree from Blaj. Then, from...
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Visarion Pavlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Висарион Павловић; 1670 – 18 October 1756, in Novi Sad) was a scholar, pedagogue and the Serbian Orthodox bishop of...
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acted as "proselytes of the [Hungarian] government". Together with Visarion Roman and Partenie Cosma, the Mocioni brothers established in 1871 the Albina...
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historian titular member 1948 Alexandru Roman 1826–1897 îndrumator cultural, publicist founding member 1866 Visarion Roman 1833–1885 publicist, politician corresponding...
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the Metropolitan of Zeta was Visarion, while Vavila was mentioned as his vicar bishop (1485). Vavila succeeded Visarion, though it is not known when exactly...
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Vissarion Belinsky (redirect from Visarion G. Belinskij)
Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinsky (Russian: Виссарион Григорьевич Белинский, romanized: Vissarión Grigórʹjevič Belínskij, IPA: [vʲɪsərʲɪˈon ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲjɪvʲɪdʑ...
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for the reestablishment of the Orthodox Church was initiated in 1744 by Visarion Sarai, a Serbian monk. The monk Sofronie organized Romanian peasants to...
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(1593–1636) Mardarije I (1639–1649) Visarion I (1649–1659) Mardarije II (1659–1673) Ruvim III (1673–1685) Vasilije II (1685) Visarion II (1685–1692) Sava I (1694–1697)...
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Ruvim II, Prince-bishop (1593–1636) Mardarije I, Prince-bishop (1639–1649) Visarion I, Prince-bishop (1649–1659) Mardarije II, Prince-bishop (1659–1673) Ruvim...
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bishop Visarion Puiu in Vienna and then Paris, and, following the end of World War II, he was a professor of ancient history in Italy, at a Roman Catholic...
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János Scheffler (category 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Romania)
Johann Scheffler; 29 October 1887 – 6 December 1952) was a Hungarian-born Roman Catholic prelate who served as the bishop of two dioceses before acting...
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History of Transylvania (section Roman-Dacian Wars)
advocated freedom of worship for all Transylvanians; notable leaders were Visarion Sarai, Nicolae Oprea Miclăuș and Sofronie of Cioara. From 1711 onward,...
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priests participated and Metropolitans Nicolae Bălan of Transylvania and Visarion Puiu of Bukovina held special services. Shortly after the funeral, Orthodox...
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Patriarch of Constantinople (1991–present) Albanian Orthodox Church – Visarion (Xhuvani), Archbishop of Tirana and All Albania (1929–1937) Kristofor (Kisi)...
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Cetinje, a successor to the Metropolitanate of Zeta. Its episcope was Visarion (fl. 1485). It is believed that the monastery was about twenty metres long...
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Church, and Bishop Benedikt was forced to abandon the Episcopal Throne. Visarion Pavlović Zaharije Orfelin Jovan Rajić Mojsije Putnik Savatije Ljubibratić...
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Aces of World War 2. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84176-535-8. Neagoe, Visarion (2011). "Artileria antiaeriană română în campania militară din anul 1942"...
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in Herzegovina was the Tvrdoš Monastery in Trebinje, where Metropolitan Visarion was seated. In 1596, the uprising broke out in Bjelopavlići, then spread...
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Adalbert Boros (category 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Romania)
1908 – June 6, 2003) was a Romanian Roman Catholic prelate of Hungarian ethnicity, Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Timișoara. Born in...
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Cetinje. The Metropolitans of Cetinje were: Ilarion Roganović (1876–1882), Visarion Ljubiša (1882–1884) and Mitrofan Ban (1884–1918). Head of the Senate of...
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as recommended by Sică Alexandrescu, and experimental versions by Alexa Visarion, Sorana Coroamă-Stanca, and Mihai Măniuțiu; both visions are occasionally...
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Long Turkish War (category Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor)
was aided by Serbian Orthodox metropolitans Rufim Njeguš of Cetinje and Visarion of Trebinje. In response, Ottoman Grand Vizier Koca Sinan Pasha demanded...
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Anton Durcovici (category Austrian Roman Catholic bishops)
Durcovici (17 May 1888 – 10 December 1951) was a Romanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and the Bishop of Iași from 1947 until his death. Durcovici...
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Morean War (category Wars involving the Holy Roman Empire)
themselves, after a brief tenure of Vasilije Veljekrajski was replaced by Visarion Borilović Bajica. Borilović ascended to the throne as a protege of his...
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Jeftimije (1434—1446) Teodosije (after 1446) Josif (1453) Visarion I (1482–1485) Pahomije I (1491–1493) Vavila (1493–1495) Roman (1496) German III (1496–1520) Pavle (1520–1530)...
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conglomerate of different states and people. In this conglomerate, the Roman Catholic religion served to strengthen the other forces of cohesion, dynastic...
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