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Nicoleta Daniela "Dana"
Șofronie (born 12
February 1988 in Constanța, Romania) is a
Romanian artistic gymnast. She is an
Olympic and
European gold medalist...
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Sofronie may
refer to:
Sofronie of Cioara,
Romanian Orthodox saint Sofronie Drincec (born 1967),
Romanian bishop Sofronie Vârnav,
Moldavian and Romanian...
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Sofronie Drincec (born 3
November 1967 as Radu Ștefan Drincec) is a
bishop of the
Romanian Orthodox Church.
Drincec was born in Arad, Romania, and is the...
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Sofronie Vulpescu (Romanian pronunciation: [soˈfroni.e vulˈpesku]; born Ștefan
Vulpescu [ʃteˈfan];
February 9, 1856 –
September 6, 1923) was a Romanian...
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family in Săliștea
starting from 1508. The
village of
Cioara is
linked to
Sofronie of Cioara, the
Eastern Orthodox Monk and
Saint of the
Romanian Orthodox...
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Sofronie of
Cioara (Romanian:
Sofronie de la Cioara) is a
Romanian Orthodox saint. He was an
Eastern Orthodox monk who
advocated for the
freedom of worship...
- is the
Chairman of the
Board of
Trustees at the
Sofronie Foundation since January 2006. The
Sofronie Foundation works with
charities and not for profit...
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Scarlat Vasile Vârnav, or
Sofronie Vârnav (also
known as
Charles Basile Varnav,
Charles de Wirnave,
Varnavu or Vîrnav; died
January 6, 1868 [O.S. December...
- origin?"".
Archived from the
original on 2006-10-11.
Retrieved 2006-01-26.
Sofronie, R. A.; Popa, G.; Nappi, A. "Strengthening and
Restoration of
Eastern Churches"...
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retrieved 28 June 2012 (in Romanian)
Maria Apostol,
Mariana Bechir,
Raluca Sofronie, "Consiliul care a
verificat teza de
doctorat a
premierului Ponta: Este...