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Filaret Scriban (Romanian pronunciation: [filaˈret skriˈban]; born
Vasile Scriban [vaˈsile]; 1811–March 23, 1873) was a
Moldavian and
Romanian theologian...
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obsolete scrivein, from Anglo-French escrivein,
ultimately from
Vulgar Latin *
scriban-, scriba,
itself an
alteration of
Latin scriba (scribe). In ****an, the...
- Mère de papier,
Scriban. 2006 - Les
Brodeuses de l’Histoire, Éditions Coop Breizh. 2005 - 12 étapes pour écrire
votre livre,
Scriban. 2005 -
Energie des...
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Traian Remeș
Raluca Ripan Alexander Rubel Ioan
Gheorghe Savin Filaret Scriban Leon
Sculy Logothetides Ștefan C. Șendrea Ion Th.
Simionescu Dan Simonescu...
- the locals. The main
architect of the
enterprise was
Archimandrite Iuliu Scriban. In 1942 the
Mission evolved into an
Exarchate and was
taken over by Visarion...
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there is
Church of the Holy Trinity,
founded by
archimandrite Filaret Scriban in 1851. Ițcani
neighborhood has two
Romanian Orthodox churches founded...
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history and
logic Filaret Scriban (1811–1873), theologian, translator,
professor of rhetoric,
poetry and
mythology Neofit Scriban (1808–1884), theologian...
- Galicia, Spain. He was the son of a
scriban.
Manuel went to
school until he had to help his
father as a
scriban. When he was
sixteen years old, he ran...
- ethnographer, folklorist, composer,
musicologist and
literary critic Filaret Scriban (1811–1873),
Romanian theologian Filaret (Denysenko), head of the Ukrainian...
- and
Alexandru Orăscu
represented the one in Bucharest.
Bishop Filaret Scriban, who had
initially refrained from
running (only
urging his
fellow Factionalists...