- The
Vasilian College or
Vasilian Academy (Romanian:
Academia Vasiliană) was an
institution of
higher learning in Iași, the Prin****lity of Moldavia, founded...
- Trei
Ierarhi Monastery in Iași,
housed the
Vasilian College, an
institution of
higher learning founded in 1640...
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Orthodox Church, set up here the
first printing press in
Moldavia and the
Vasilian College, a
higher education institute. In 1643, the
first volume ever printed...
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authors of the
monument are
Borys Krylov and Oles Sydoruk.
Synod of Iași
Vasilian College Romanian:
Petru Movilă; Ukrainian: Петро Симеонович Могила, romanized: Petro...
- in 1946. On 8
October Titu
Maiorescu is
elected to lead the
Institute Vasilian from Iași,
which needed to be „fundamentally reorganized“. In
order to...
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foundation of a
number of
other colleges built on its model, such as the
Vasilian College in Moldavia. Due to the
exceptional quality of the
language program...
- a priest.
Leaving for Iași, the
capital of Moldavia, he
studied at the
Vasilian College and at
Academia Mihăileană
between 1830 and 1837. Meanwhile, between...
- Lebanese-born
Harout Chitilian in 2009–2017; Lebanese-born
Hasmig Belleli (
Vasilian), Jack
Chadirdjian in 1994–1998, Mary
Deros (since 1998). Ottoman-born...
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helped draft the
Slavonic writ
whereby Gheorghe Ștefan
reestablished the
Vasilian College; its
linguistic intricacies have long
presented a
challenge for...
- – Bârnova
Monastery built. 1639 – Trei
Ierarhi Monastery built. 1640 –
Vasilian College founded. 1640s –
Printing press in operation. 1642 –
Synod of Iași...