- (Italian:
Geremia da
Valacchia) (Jon Stoika, 1556–1625),
Capuchin priest, born in Tzazo,
Moldavia ("Vallachia Minor" or "Piccola
Valacchia", i.e.
Small Wallachia)...
- the
original on 2017-10-11.
Retrieved 2017-08-04. "Blessed
Geremia da
Valacchia".
Capuchin Franciscan Friars Australia.
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Bernard of
Offida Diego José de Cádiz
Fernando Olmedo Reguera Geremia da
Valacchia Giacinto Longhin Josep Tous
Soler Khalīl al-Haddād (Giacomo de Ghazir...
- Valašsko (variant in
Czech and in Slovak),
Morawska Wołoszczyzna (Polish),
Valacchia morava (Italian), an Valáic Morávach (Irish), Valáquia
Morava (Portuguese)...
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Preachers Cristoforo di
Geremia (1410–1476),
Italian artist Geremia da
Valacchia, O.F.M. Cap. (1556-1625), Blessed, Romanian-born
Capuchin lay brother...
- 1591 1625
Blessed Benedict of
Urbino 1625
Blessed Jeremy of
Valacchia 1556 1625
Francis Pacheco 1626
Vincent Kaun 1626 Blessed...
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settings of
verses by Pope
Urban VIII La
vittoria del
principe Vladislao in
Valacchia (1625),
opera Fetonte (1630),
dramma recitato Also, a
compositional treatise...
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Bohemian Forest Selva Boema Šumava
Moravia Moravia Morava Moravian Wallachia Valacchia morava Valašsko
Opava Troppavia Plzeň
Pilsen Prague Praga Praha Silesia...
- the one in the city of Iasi,
dedicated to the
Prince of
Moldavia and
Valacchia Alexander Cuza, who had been the
founder of the
independent Romanian state...