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Iosafat Snagoveanu (Romanian pronunciation: [josaˈfat snaɡoˈve̯anu]; also
credited as
Ioasaf Znagoveanu, born Ion Vărbileanu [iˈon vərbiˈle̯anu]; April...
- Tiberian: Yŏhōšāp̄āṭ, "Yahweh has judged"; Gr****: Ἰωσαφάτ, romanized:
Iosafát; Latin: Josaphat),
according to the
Hebrew Bible, was the son of Asa, and...
- Solomonnıñ
Rovoam tûlgan, Rovoamnañ
Aviya tûlgan, Aviyadañ Asaf tûlgan Asaftañ
İosafat tûlgan, İosafattan İoram tûlgan, İoramnañ
Oziya tûlgan Oziyadañ İoafam...
- The Aqquyunlu: Clan, Confederation,
Empire (1999), p. 62
Caterino Zeno,
Iosafat Barbaro,
Antonio Contarini, and a "Merchant in Persia,"
Travels to Tana...
- Church] (in Russian). Vol. 5. Himka, John-Paul (1999). "The
canonization of
Iosafat ****sevych and its
reception in Galicia".
Religion and
nationality in western...
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etymology is uncertain, but it may be
based on the
given names Foty or
Iosafat in
diminutive form (place
names in -ezh are
common in the region). During...
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included Bălcescu, Bolliac, Rosetti, Ion C. Brătianu, Ștefan Golescu,
Iosafat Snagoveanu, and
various others;
people less
implicated in the events, such...
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director was
Gavriil Munteanu.
Other faculty included Damaschin Bojincă and
Iosafat Snagoveanu. A
dedicated seminary building opened in late 1838; this 16-room...