- from Frankfurt. Meanwhile, his family,
consisting of his wife, Maria, born
Popasu and his two children,
Emilia and Titu,
travelled to Bucharest, Brașov, Sibiu...
-
forcing a new election.
Popea ran this time,
losing to Ioan
Popasu. However, as
Popasu was not
accepted by the authorities,
another election was called...
- do****ent
mentions a
teacher training school in Caransebeș. In 1871, Ioan
Popasu, the
Romanian Orthodox Bishop of Caransebeș,
named it the
Diocesan Pedagogical...
- 1851, upon the
advice of the city's
Romanian Orthodox archpriest, Ioan
Popasu, he
entered the new
Romanian Gymnasium,
where he was
classmates with Titu...
-
number of
important local figures lie
buried in the cemetery,
including Ioan
Popasu,
Nicolae Popea,
Emilian Birdaș,
Patriciu Dragalina,
Iuliu Vuia,
Pavel Jumanca...
-
jurisdiction to be
carved out of
Karlovci territories. Ivačković, Șaguna, Ioan
Popasu and
Theophil Bendella were the
leading church officials included on the...
- and Timișoara
remaining in place. The new
Transylvanian synod named Ioan
Popasu,
archpriest at Braşov and one of Șaguna's
closest ****ociates
going back...
- Al.
Zeucianu Aristid Cilibidake (Celibidache)
Covurlui Dimitrie Tacu P.
Popasu,
Procopie S. Sgrumalla, I.
Strejescu Mantu Rufu
invalidated Dâmbovița Gheorghie...