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Roman Ciorogariu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈroman tʃjoroɡaˈri.u]; born
Romul Ciorogariu;
December 6, 1852 –
January 21, 1936) was an
Imperial Austrian-born...
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Roman Chwalek (1898–1974),
German trade unionist and
politician Roman Ciorogariu (1852–1936),
Romanian bishop Roman Coppola (born 1965),
American filmmaker...
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Vulcan (1841–1907),
magazine editor, poet, playwright,
novelist Roman Ciorogariu (1852–1936),
Romanian Orthodox bishop Demetriu Radu (1861–1920), Eparchy...
- 2002 Philippines Mic****e C
Reyes Ankara,
Turkey 62 2003 Romania
Alina Ciorogariu Valencia,
Venezuela 45 2005 Czech
Republic Zuzana Putnarova Harare, Zimbabwe...
- 1974
Florin Ciorăscu 1914–1977
physicist corresponding member 1963
Roman Ciorogariu 1852–1936
bishop honorary member 1921
Dimitrie N.
Ciotori 1885 - 1965...
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Hungarian politician,
minister of
interior and
minister of
culture Roman Ciorogariu (1852–1936),
Romanian Orthodox bishop,
journalist and
educator Marius...
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vicar bishop of Oradea,
taking the
title Crișanul and
serving under Roman Ciorogariu. Meanwhile, he
edited the
diocesan newsletter Legea Românească from 1921...
- "Mihai Eminescu" Oradea) is a high
school located at 18
Episcop Roman Ciorogariu Street, Oradea,
Bihor County, Romania. It is
named after Mihai Eminescu...
- were
openly criticized by
conservative bishops—in particular, by
Roman Ciorogariu of Oradea. In his
polemic with
Bishop Roman, made
public in
early 1933...