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Dionisie Eclesiarhul, also
spelled Ecleziarhul, Eclisiarchul, or
Eclesiarcul ("the Ecclesiarch", born
Dumitru or Dimitrie, also
credited as
Dionisie din...
- arms
under Constantin Brâncoveanu (1700) Coat of arms
under Dionisie Eclesiarhul (1795) Seal used by John
George Caradja (1812) With an area of approximately...
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historical region of Oltenia.
Gheorghe Boroi,
Olympic hurdler Dionisie Eclesiarhul, chronicler, calligrapher,
illustrator and monk "Po****ţia rezidentă...
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under such dire cir****stances." A late
Wallachian chronicler,
Dionisie Eclesiarhul,
provides additional coverage on the
epidemic and the
panic which is...
- (died 1806)
Probable Charlotte Brooke,
Irish writer (died 1793)
Dionisie Eclesiarhul,
Wallachian scribe,
chronicler and
illustrator (died c. 1820) January...
- Hayley,
English poet and
biographer (born 1745)
Probable –
Dionisie Eclesiarhul,
Wallachian scribe,
chronicler and
illustrator (born c. 1740) [Gilchrist...
- to be
permanently open;
according to
chronicles of the time (Dionisie
Eclesiarhul),
churches were
always full
during service, for the
duration of his rule...
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began campaigning against him.
According to the
chronicler Dionisie Eclesiarhul,
Hangerli attempted to buy back Küçük's
protection by
having him attend...
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Wallachian intellectuals of his era,
specifically Naum Râmniceanu,
Dionisie Eclesiarhul, and
Zilot Românul, in
being virulently anti-Gr**** and anti-Phanariote...
- Academiei, 1959 Ionașcu, p. 59
Nicolae Stoicescu,
notes to
Dionisie Eclesiarhul,
Hronograf (1764-1815). (Cronicile
medievale ale României, X), p. 170...