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Probota is a
commune in Iași County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages: Bălteni,
Perieni and
Probota. "Po****ţia rezidentă după...
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Probota Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea
Probota) is a
Romanian Orthodox monastery in
Probota village,
Dolhasca town,
Suceava County, Romania.
Built in...
- town
administers seven villages, namely: Budeni, Gulia, Poiana, Poienari,
Probota, Siliștea Nouă, and
Valea Poienei.
Despite being a town,
Dolhasca looks...
- v****al, on 3
September 1546. He is
buried in the
monastery that he endowed,
Probota Monastery. On the
ecclesiastical and
artistic front, he
continued the tradition...
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humanities and
learned several languages. In 1648 he
became a monk at
Probota Monastery, and was
later bishop of Huşi (1658–1660) and
Roman (1660–1671)...
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tributaries to the
river Bahlueț (from
source to mouth): Left: Pășcănia,
Probota, Cucuteni,
Valea Oii Right: Rediu, Ciunca, Albești, Sinești, Hărpășești...
- the name of Maria. She died on
November 4, 1465, and was
buried at the
Probota Monastery of
Suceava County.
Vlada Stanković (15 June 2016). The Balkans...
- Rareș Holy Rood
Church Pătrăuți 1487 Ștefan cel Mare St.
Nicholas Church Probota 1530
Petru Rareș St.
George Church Suceava 1522
Bogdan III St.
George Church...
- Huși Iași Ivești Jariștea Nămoloasa Nicorești Odobești
Panciu Păunești
Probota Tănăsoaia Târgu
Frumos Tecuci Țifești Tomești
Vaslui Zeletin Muntenia wine...
- the
financial support Dumitru offered to the
prince in
order to
build Probota monastery,
Petru Rareș’
princely necropolis. In 1530, as it is written...