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- Anton Durcovici (17 May 1888 – 10 December 1951) was a Romanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and the Bishop of Iași from 1947 until his death...
- C****uto, Italian rabbi and biblical scholar (b. 1883) December 20 – Anton Durcovici, Austro-Hungarian born Romanian Roman Catholic bishop and blessed (b....
- Anton Durcovici and Áron Márton, were placed in custody. Among Catholic clerics to die in confinement were the bishops Szilárd Bogdánffy and Durcovici, Monsignor...
- Tismăneanu, Vladimir "Memorie...", Stalinism..., p.294 "Beato Anton Durcovici". www.santiebeati.it. Retrieved May 2, 2022. "Procesul Comunismului. Episcopii...
- Dumitru Coroamă, Gen. Nicolae Dăscălescu, Gen. Ioan Dumitrache, Anton Durcovici, Radu Filipescu, Paul Goma, Iuliu Hirțea, Iuliu Hossu, Ion Ioanid, George...
- 1949 to 1958, executed at Jilava Prison (born 1921). 10 DecemberAnton Durcovici, bishop of Iași in the Roman Catholic Church and martyr, he died at Sighet...
- essayist and academic Anton Dukach (born 1995), Ukrainian luger Anton Durcovici (1888–1951), Romanian Catholic bishop Anton Dworzak, English ****ociation...
- Hollitzer (1874—1942), caricaturist, singer and cabaret artist Blessed Anton Durcovici (1888—1951), Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Iaşi Hannes Swoboda (born...
- Doncea Alexandru Drăghici Ioan Dumitrache Constantin Ticu Dumitrescu Anton Durcovici Gheorghe Eminescu Ion Ficior [ro] † Leonte Filipescu Radu Filipescu Ștefan...
- (1810–1895) Luigi Novarese (1914–1984) Giuseppe Puglisi (1937–1993) Anton Durcovici (1888–1951) Mario Vergara (1910–1950) Isidore Ngei Ko Lat (1918–1950)...