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Chesarie Căpățână (born
Constantin Căpățână; 1784 –
November 30, 1846) was a
Wallachian bishop. Born in
Bucharest to a poor couple,
Efrem Cavafu and his...
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interred in the
cathedral on 19 October. 1880
photo Gheorghescu,
Chesarie. "Manastirea
Curtea de Arges" [Arges Monastery].
Orthodox Christian (in...
- Căpățînă is a
Romanian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Chesarie Căpățână (1784–1846),
Wallachian bishop Eugen Căpățână (born 1986), Romanian...
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successor Gherasim Rătescu and
completed in 1843 by
still another bishop,
Chesarie Căpățână.
Unusually for the period,
contracts from 1819
between Filitti...
- each
Deanery are:
Atlantic Deanery; Very
Reverend Protosinghel Doctor Chesarie Bertea, Ph.D
Deanery of Canada; Very
Reverend Father Liviu Alexandrescu...
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after the war, from 1946 to 1951.
Patriarch Justinian Marina and
Bishop Chesarie Păunescu re-consecrated it on 14
January 1951; at that time, Păunescu's...
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school in Buzău was the
school for
church and icon painters,
opened by
Chesarie Căpățână, the
bishop of Buzău. The
school functioned at the
bishopric of...
- from Buzău, when
Teodorescu moved there. The
Orthodox Bishop of Buzău,
Chesarie Căpățână,
helped him
obtain a
scholarship in Rome,
where he was taught...
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Nicolae Polcovnicul [fr] and
Matei Zugravul. In 1831, he was
called on by
Chesarie Căpățână, the
Orthodox bishop of Buzău to open a
school for
church painters...
- (1923–1925)
Gherontie Nicolau (1926–1942)
Eugenie Laiu (1942–1944), lo****
tenens Chesarie Păunescu (1944–1950)
Archbishops of
Tomis Lucian Florea (1990–2001) Teodosie...