Vladimir Ghika (or Ghica) (25 December 1873 – 16 May 1954) was a Romanian diplomat and essayist who, after his conversion from Romanian Orthodoxy became...
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Ghica family (redirect from Ghika)
The House of Ghica [or Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian: Gjika) was a noble family whose members held significant positions in Wallachia, Moldavia and...
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dismissal of Nicolae Titulescu. Dimitrie I. Ghika retired in 1937. He was brother of Vladimir Ghika. Dimitrie Ghika also translated the Histories of Herodotus...
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Radu Filipescu Ștefan Foriș Dimitrie Gerota Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Vladimir Ghika † Toma Ghițulescu Nicolae Giosan Paul Goma Emil Hațieganu Traian Herseni...
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Alexandrina Moret de Blaremberg, with whom he had five children, including Vladimir Ghika and Dimitrie I. Ghika. Ghica family Foreign relations of Romania v t e...
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Grigore's cousins on the Ghica side included philanthropist Vladimir Ghika and diplomat Dimitrie I. Ghika, who was briefly Minister of Foreign Affairs. During...
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1824 Vilmos Apor of Hungary 1945 1997 Vitus of Hungary 1297 c. 1310 Vladimir Ghika 1954 2013 Wiktoria Niemczak Ulma 1944 2023 William Andleby 1597 1929...
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asked President Anwar Sadat to restore their passports, which he did Vladimir Ghika: Romanian nobleman who became a Catholic monsignor and political dissident...
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Franciscan priest (China) Andrew of Phú Yên, layman and martyr (Vietnam) Vladimir Ghika, priest and martyr (Turkey) Khalil al-Haddad, Capuchin priest (Lebanon)...
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Grigore Alexandru Ghica or Ghika (1803 or 1807 – 24 August 1857) was a Prince of Moldavia between 14 October 1849, and June 1853, and again between 30...
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Austro-Hungarian-ruled Transylvania and Bukovina, appointed Monsignor Vladimir Ghika as its representative in Vatican City. During the interwar years, Romanian...
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of Culture and Religious Affairs. In the spring of 1906, Monsignor Vladimir Ghika, working with Sister Elisabeta Pucci, whom he had called from Thessaloniki...
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Church with Rome in Bucharest, Ioan Bălan future bishop and prince Vladimir Ghika. After only seven months, on Saint Nicholas feast (December 6), Archbishop...
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Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church – Feast 16 May: Blessed Vladimir Ghika, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial 11 July: Saint Benedict, abbot...
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Szewczyk 9. Odoardo Focherini June 15, 2013 Carpi, Modena, Italy 10. Vladimir Ghika August 31, 2013 Bucharest, Romania 10. Antonio Franco September 2, 2013...
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retrieved February 17, 2013 Michel de Galzain, Une Âme du feu: Monseigneur Vladimir Ghika, pp. 83–84. Paris: Éditions Beauchesne, 1961 "Am fost atenți...", in...
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fraternity's spirituality is largely around the life, work, and spirit of Vladimir Ghika, a convert from Romanian Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism who was martyred...
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Nasta befriended Vladimir Ghika, then a volunteer streatcher-bearer in the Zimnicea pest house (see Military service section). Ghika's faith (he converted...
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feminists in the 1920s and '30s. Dimitrie Ghica – Romanian politician. Vladimir Ghika – Romanian diplomat Ioan Grigore Ghica – Romanian politician who served...
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Theology historian. Historian of medieval theology and philosophy. Vladimir Ghika. 1905 Doctorate of Sacred Theology, Diplomat and essayist, Roman Catholic...
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verdict. The repression resulted in the torture and death of missionary Vladimir Ghika. Also then, Drăghici was involved in the persecution of anti-communist...
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he became acquainted with Vladimir Ghika, a Romanian prince who became a Catholic priest. Daujat dedicated a book to Ghika some fifty years later, as...
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Christians will end up turning to Rome." By May 1908, under guidance from Vladimir Ghika, he had done so himself, being received into the Greek-Catholic community...
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simply: "I think that you should see a priest, and I recommend Msgr Vladimir Ghika." Eventually convinced of the validity of the Catholic position, he...
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relations with the Holy See (see Roman Catholicism in Romania). In 1919, Vladimir Ghika had been appointed Romanian representative to the Papacy by the National...
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acquaintance, the Roman Catholic cleric Vladimir Ghika, were their godparents. Later in their life, both Ghika and Pandrea were to be incarcerated by the...
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social center of The Archdiocese of Bucharest. Other religious NGOs are „Vladimir Ghika” - The Association of Romanian Catholic Families, Association Ieromonah...
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was remembered as "one of our great converts", on par with missionary Vladimir Ghika and author Mariu Theodorian-Carada. As argued by literary historian...
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dissident intellectuals, such as Gheorghe Anghel [ro], Petru Comarnescu, Vladimir Ghika and Dinu Pillat. Suspecting that Tonegaru's home had been placed under...
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(born 1900). Remus Koffler, communist activist (born 1902). 16 May – Vladimir Ghika, Roman Catholic priest, died at Jilava Prison, beatified as a martyr...
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