- Gala
Galaction (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈgala galaktiˈon]; the pen name of
Grigore or
Grigorie Pișculescu [ɡriˈɡor(i)e piʃkuˈlesku];
April 16, 1879—March...
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Galaction may
refer to:
Alternative spelling of
Galaktion Galaction and Episteme, 3rd-century
martyrs Galaction Cordun [ro],
Metropolitan (1955–1956)...
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Saint Galaction (also Galaktion,
sometimes Galation) was a 3rd-century
Syrian Christian,
martyred with his wife,
Episteme (Epistima), whom he had converted...
- War." In 1955, one
bishop of the
Romanian Orthodox Church,
Metropolitan Galaction Cordun [ro],
joined the Old
Calendarist movement in Romania.
Before they...
- Isopescu-Grecul (1871–1938),
Romanian jurist,
politician and
journalist Gala
Galaction (1879–1961),
Romanian writer Abraham Goldfaden,
active here
Zygmunt Gorgolewski...
- Chemarea,
collaborating with
writer friends such as
Tudor Arghezi, Gala
Galaction and Ion Vinea, he
fostered and
directed the
development of
early modernist...
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helped shape theological academies. With a few rare exceptions, like Gala
Galaction, the
Romanian Orthodox theologians of this
period embraced nationalism...
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Orthodox Church of
Romania is not in
communion with any
other groups.
Galaction Cordun (April 5, 1955 - July 8, 1959)
Glycerius Tănase [ro] (July 18,...
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writers Tudor Arghezi,
Liviu Rebreanu,
Eugen Lovinescu,
Mihail Sorbul, Gala
Galaction,
Mihail Sadoveanu, Emil Gârleanu,
Octavian Goga,
Victor Eftimiu, and Corneliu...
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Alexandru Busuioceanu, Ion Bianu,
Nicolae Iorga, Jean Bart, and Gala
Galaction.
Artists who
contributed to the
magazine included Anastase Demian, Iosif...