- The
Vasilian College or
Vasilian Academy (Romanian:
Academia Vasiliană) was an
institution of
higher learning in Iași, the Prin****lity of Moldavia, founded...
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Antioh Cantemir in 1707, the
Academy symbolically continued the
Academia Vasiliană,
although no
direct link
exists between the two
similar institutions....
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first institute that
functioned on the
territory of
Romania was
Academia Vasiliană founded in 1640 by the
Moldavian Prince Vasile Lupu, followed, in 1707...
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school and gymnasium,
connected to the Trei
Ierarhi Church,
named Școala
Vasiliană or Gim****ul
Vasilian (in
honor of the 17th-century
prince Vasile Lupu...
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higher learning that
functioned on the
territory of
Romania was
Academia Vasiliană (1640),
founded by
Prince Vasile Lupu as a
Higher School for
Latin and...
- Lviv,
among others), a
patron of
culture and arts
founding the
Academia Vasiliană).
These acts also had
negative effects, the tax
burdens being increased...
-
higher learning that
functioned on the
territory of
Romania was
Academia Vasiliană (1640)
founded by
Prince Vasile Lupu as a "higher
school for
Latin and...
- Melania. "Carte de
istorie a muzicii",
Muzica contemporană, pp 547–625.
Vasiliana '98 Publishing, 2011. "Guitar and
Zongora Regions of Romania". "Festivalul...
- the
tradition of the
activity and fame of the old
library of
Academia Vasiliană,
founded in 1640.
Functioning closely with
Academia Mihăileană, founded...
- Busuioc,
Nicolae (2002).
Scriitori şi publiciști ieșeni contemporani. Iași:
Vasiliana 98. ISBN 978-973-116-102-0 Crăciun,
Boris (2010). 1500
scriitori români...