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frequently made use of
either pseudonyms (Diomed, Dio, Funfurpan, Const.
Meletie) or
initials (B. F., B. Fd., fd.).
These included his
January 1916 positive...
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Meletie Covaci (1707 – 11
April 1775) was an
Aromanian Catholic bishop in the
Habsburg monarchy. Born in Naousa, in the
Ottoman Empire (now in Greece)...
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General of the
French colony of Saint-Domingue, now
Haiti (b. 1721)
April 11
Meletie Covaci,
Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1707)
Roger Mostyn,
English churchman...
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connections with
Austria into the
Crimean War and after.
Another son,
Manolachi (
Meletie) Istrati,
embraced a
career in the
Moldavian Orthodox Church, but ****isted...
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Constantinople (1834–1912),
Patriarch (1878–1884, 1901–1912),
family from Kruševo
Meletie Covaci (1707–1775),
Catholic bishop Theodore Kavalliotis (1718–1789), Gr****...
- Draw — 3–2 3–0 2 Nikoleta Puchovanová (SVK) 1 1 5 3 +2 3
Qualification for
preliminary rounds 2–3 — 3–0 3 Foteini
Meletie (CYP) 0 2 0 6 −6 2 0–3 0–3 —...
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General of the
French colony of Saint-Domingue, now
Haiti (b. 1721)
April 11
Meletie Covaci,
Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1707)
Roger Mostyn,
English churchman...
- in the
cemetery behind the church. The
oldest grave, from 1813,
holds Meletie, the last
parish priest of the
local Gr**** chapel.
Notable burials include...
- "first-ever law book in the country's vernacular."
Arranged for
print by
Meletie Macedoneanul at Govora,
Pravila carried a
blason by Wallachia's
court poet...
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Kovacs or János Kovács,
Romanian boxer Iosif Covaci,
Romanian alpine skier Meletie Covaci,
Romanian Catholic bishop Nicolae Covaci, Romanian-Hungarian football...