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Dionisie Eclesiarhul, also
spelled Ecleziarhul, Eclisiarchul, or
Eclesiarcul ("the Ecclesiarch", born
Dumitru or Dimitrie, also
credited as
Dionisie din...
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Dionisie Fotino (Gr****:
Dionysios Foteinos, 1769–1821) was a
Wallachian historian and high
ranking civil servant of Gr**** origin. Born in Patras, Fotinos...
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Dionisie de
Munchensi (born
Dionisie de
Anesty in the
early 13th century; died
between 1293 and 1304) was the
second wife of
landowner Warin de Munchensi...
- philanthropist, and
political activist.
Dionisie Alexandru Ghermani was born in Bucharest. His father,
Dionisie Germani (Ghermani) (1877–1948), was an...
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Fotino or
Foteino may
refer to:
Dionisie Fotino (1769–1821), a
Wallachian historian Mihai Fotino (1930–2014), a
Romanian actor Mișu
Fotino (1886-1970)...
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Dionysus (Romanian: Sărmanul Dionis,
originally spelled Sermanul Dionisie; also
translated as
Wretched Dionysus or The
Sorrowful Dionis) is an 1872...
- (1567)
Saint Innocent, Archimandrite, of
Glinsk Hermitage (1888)
Saint Dionisie Erhan of
Ismail and
Cetatea Alba (1934-1943), in the
Metropolis of Bessarabia...
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Alexandru Dionisie Vlasie (born 28
February 1990) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Viitorul Ianca. "Bine ai revenit...
- (1688) Coat of arms
under Constantin Brâncoveanu (1700) Coat of arms
under Dionisie Eclesiarhul (1795) Seal used by John
George Caradja (1812) With an area...
- humility. "Trecerea în rândul sfinţilor a
domnitorului Neagoe Basarab, a lui
Dionisie cel
Smerit si a
mitropolitului Iachint de Vicina" (in Romanian). Basilica...