- (Latin for Nicholas, the Vlach; Hungarian: Oláh Miklós; Romanian:
Nicolae Valahul); 10
January 1493 – 15
January 1568) was the
Archbishop of Esztergom, Primate...
- Wallacia, New
South Wales Kingdom of Wallachia, a
micronation Ieremia Valahul (Italian:
Geremia da Valacchia) (Jon Stoika, 1556–1625),
Capuchin priest...
- (in Latin).
Typis polyglottis vaticanis.
January 1953. p. 104. "Ieremia
Valahul:
primul şi
singurul Fericit de
origine română".
Catolica (in Romanian)...
-
became an
officer in the
Romanian Land Forces. His
first novel was
Dragomir Valahul (1927),
followed by
Zvetlana (1930), București, orașul prăbușirilor (1930)...
-
Great Synaxaristes. (Gr**** Menaion). Also John
Valaha of
Romania or Ioan
Valahul (Românul).
Saint Nectarius' is
venerated on
April 29, and with all the...