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- of 2005, it is inhabited by 13 Christian Orthodox monks led by hegumen Macarie Boguș. It is part of the Bucharest archdiocese. Situated in the Prahova...
- teachers. Among the initiators of the founding of the university were Macarie Radu and Mihail Pavlov. In 1969, the State University of Moldova joined...
- ISBN 90-4201-322-2. Marius Sala (coord), Mihaela Bîrlădeanu, Maria Iliescu, Liliana Macarie, Ioana Nichita, Mariana Ploae-Hanganu, Maria Theban, Ioana Vintilă-Rădulescu...
- monodic (monophonic) chant written down in Byzantine round notation (see Macarie's anastasimatarion with the Gr**** text translated into Romanian and transliterated...
- Montreal (in French) Bustul lui Mihai Eminescu din Constanța Prof. Victor Macarie – „Monumentul lui Eminescu de la Iași”. In Flacăra Iașului from 15 June...
- Portrait Chairman From To Nikita Salogor 8 February 1941 13 May 1947 Macarie Radul 13 May 1947 26 March 1951 Semion Cojuhari 26 March 1951 17 April 1959...
- the line-up Eugen Mihăescu (guitars), Humberto Miquilena (b****), Claudiu Macarie (drums) and Dragoș Moldovan (vocals, guitar). The group tours regularly...
- neo-Byzantine, based on the works of 19th century Romanian psalmodists: Macarie the Hieromonk, Nectarie the Hermit, Anton Pann, Dimitrie Suceveanu, Gr****...
- from around 1750, when a few monks, under the guidance of a hieromonk Macarie, lived there in seclusion near the chapel of St. John the Baptist (which...
- Transylvania & Poland. He further compromised his position by removing the bishop Macarie of Roman (town in central Moldavia) in 1549 but he had to reinstate him...