- Mănăstirea Trei
Ierarhi (Monastery of the
Three Hierarchs) is a seventeenth-century
monastery located in Iași, Romania. The
monastery is
listed in the...
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Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Neamț
Monastery Putna Monastery Trei
Ierarhi Monastery Văratec
Monastery Byzantium after Byzantium Christianity in Romania...
- were
buried in his
residence in Ruginoasa, but were
moved to the Trei
Ierarhi Cathedral in Iași
after World War II. "Alexandru Ioan Cuza În Conștiința...
- Suceava, into a
family of Gr**** origin, he
attended the
school of the "Trei
Ierarhi"
Monastery of Iaşi and then at the
Orthodox Brotherhood school in Lviv...
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after 1834,
especially after his
founding of an
upper school in the Trei
Ierarhi Cathedral complex in Iași.
Although his
project for the
confiscation of...
- part of the
Struve Geodetic Arc)
Tentative list: Neamț
Monastery Trei
Ierarhi Monastery The
Cultural Landscape Orheiul Vechi (Old Orhei) The Typical...
- Değirmenaltı -
village in
Turkey containing preserved khachkars Trei
Ierarhi Monastery - a 17th-century
church in Iași, Romania,
decorated with Khachkar...
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transferred to Constantinople. In 1641, the
relics were
transferred to Trei
Ierarhi Monastery, in Iaşi,
Moldavia (nowadays,
eastern part of Romania). In 1888...
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Mitropolia Banatului |
Arhiepiscopia Timişoarei".
Retrieved 2024-06-29. "
Ierarhi".
Mitropolia Basarabiei (in Romanian).
Retrieved 2024-06-29. "Mitropolia"...
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Romanian replaced Gr****, and set up a
printing press in the
Byzantine Trei
Ierarhi Monastery (Monastery of the
Three Hierarchs;
built 1635–39).
Between 15...