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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)...
- frequently made use of either pseudonyms (Diomed, Dio, Funfurpan, Const. Meletie) or initials (B. F., B. Fd., fd.). These included his January 1916 positive...
- Anne Ulrika Qvist Xiaoxin Yang  Cyprus Georgia Avraam Foteini Meletie Konstantina Meletie  Luxembourg Ariel Barbosa Tessy Gonderinger Ni Xiaojing Julie...
- Romania. It owned houses, land, money and precious liturgical items. Bishop Meletie Stavropoleos donated five houses for the clergy and staff. From the property...
- connections with Austria into the Crimean War and after. Another son, Manolachi (Meletie) Istrati, embraced a career in the Moldavian Orthodox Church, but ****isted...
- 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...
- Constantinople (1834–1912), Patriarch (1878–1884, 1901–1912), family from Kruševo Meletie Covaci (1707–1775), Catholic bishop Theodore Kavalliotis (1718–1789), Gr****...
- Navickas (LTU)  E Riliškytė (LTU) 0  M Yiangou (CYP)  F Meletie (CYP) 3  M Yiangou (CYP)  F Meletie (CYP) 0  A Limonov (UKR)  S Brateyko (UKR) 3  J Piccolin (ITA)...
- consecrator was Bishop Vasilije Božičković and co-consecrators were Bishop Meletie Covaci and Bishop Franz Josef von Gondola. During his episcopacy, in 1777...