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Anastasius (Romanian: Anastasie,
secular name Ilie
Crimca,
Romanian pronunciation: [anasˈtasi.e ˈkrimka]; c. 1550–1629) was a
Moldavian Eastern orthodox...
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Dragomirna Monastery Mitocu Dragomirnei,
Suceava County 1609
Anastasie Crimca Galata Monastery Iași, Iași
County 1584
Petru Șchiopul
Golia Monastery Iași...
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Peter the Lame of Moldavia, a
chapel founded by
clergyman Anastasie Crimca in 1626–1629, old
cells for
monks (built in the 19th century), a
house for...
- Ițcani,
there is
Dragomirna Monastery,
established by
clergyman Anastasie Crimca in 1609. Voroneț
Monastery is
located 40 km (25 mi) west of Suceava, in...
- following:
Anastasie Brown (1826–1918),
American Roman Catholic nun
Anastasie Crimca (c. 1550 – 1629),
Romanian clergyman, calligrapher, illuminator, and writer...
- the oath of
office from
other hierarchs. The group,
including Anastasie Crimca, who took over as
Bishop of Rădăuți,
swore his
allegiance not just to Michael...
- 1601-1605
Gheorghe III Movilă 1605-1608
Teodosie Barbovschi 1608-1629
Anastasie Crimca 1629-1632
Anastasie II 1632-1653
Varlaam Moţoc 1653-1659
Ghedeon 1659-1666...
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Dragomirna Monastery which had been
built in 1609
under the au****es of
Atanasie Crimca,
Metropolitan of
Moldova from 1608 to 1629. He was also
responsible for...