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[7] [8] One church diptych records that he had five siblings: brothers Ioachim, Ioan, Christea; and sisters Sorea and Maria. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] Some of Stephen's biographers hypothesize that Cârstea Arbore, father of the statesman Luca Arbore , was the prince's fourth brother, or that Cârstea was the same as Ioachim. [ 10 ]
The Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Basil the Great of Bucharest (Romanian Sfântul Vasile cel Mare de București) is an eparchy (equivalent to a diocese in the Latin Church) of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church which is an Eastern Catholic particular church of the Catholic Church that is in full communion with the Holy See.
Ioan Popovici (1865–1953) Brigadier General [51] Served during: World War I; 1948 – arrested; 1953 – died in prison * Nicknamed Epure to distinguish him from another general also named Ioan Popivici Dumitru Prunariu (1952 – ) Lieutenant General Best known as Romania's first cosmonaut; Major awards and honors: Order of the Star of Romania
Caritas was a Ponzi scheme in Romania that was active between April 1992 and August 1994. It attracted millions of depositors from all over the country, who invested more than a trillion old lei (between US$1 billion and $5 billion) before it finally went bankrupt on 14 August 1994, having a debt of US$450 million ($925 million in current terms).
The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Church (Romanian: Biserica Nașterea Sf. Ioan Botezătorul), located at 2 Piața Libertății, Piatra Neamț, Romania, is a Romanian Orthodox church. Established by Prince Stephen the Great of Moldavia, it was built in 1497-1498 as part of his royal court in the town. The bell tower dates to the year after ...
Io (Church Slavonic: Ιω, Їѡ and Иѡ, also Iωан and Iωнь; Romanian Cyrillic: Iѡ; Greek: Ίω) is the contraction of a title used mainly by the royalty (hospodars or voivodes) in Moldavia and Wallachia, preceding their names and the complete list of titles.
Before the publication of the Biblia de la București, other partial translations were published, such as the Slavic-Romanian Tetraevangelion (Gospel) (Sibiu, 1551), Coresi's Tetraevangelion (Brașov, 1561), The Book of Psalms from Brașov (1570), the Palia de la Orăștie (Saxopolitan Old Testament) from 1581/1582 (the translators were Calvinist pastors from Transylvania), The New Testament ...
The church of Saint Basil served over four times the Greek Catholic bishops. Its first bishop was Demetriu Radu, killed in a bomb attack staged by Communists in the Senate of Romania (on December 8, 1920), Vasile Aftenie, Tit Liviu Chinezu, and Ioan Bălan, all of them suppressed in communist prisons.