- It is
composed of four villages: Lipănești, Satu Nou, Șipotu and
Zamfira.
Zamfira Monastery is
located in Lipănești.
Viorel Mateianu "Po****ţia rezidentă...
- The
Zamfira monastery is a
monastery of
Eastern Orthodox nuns,
located in the Lipănești commune,
Prahova County, Romania. The
church was
erected in 1743...
- Vlad VI Înecatul
Successor Radu
Paisie Born
unknown Died 4 June 1535
Wives Zamfira Rada
Issue 2
House Drăculeşti
Dynasty Basarab Father Radu cel Mare...
- of Vlad V. Vlad VII Vintilă de la
Slatina September 1532 – 10 June 1535
Zamfira one
child Rada one
child Illegitimate son of Radu IV. Radu VII
Paisie 10...
- aid for his studies.
Between 1856 and 1857, he
painted the
church of the
Zamfira monastery,
Prahova County, and in 1861 the
church of the
Agapia monastery...
- Born in Bucharest, he was the
fifth child of
Filip Gesticone and his wife
Zamfira (née Ursachi). His father, a lawyer, came from a
family of Ploiești merchants...
-
Shepherd Born
unknown Died 24
December 1557
Burial Dealu Monastery Wives Zamfira Rada
Issue (allegedly):
Petru Cercel Michael the
Brave House Drăculeşti...
- Romanian).
Editura Academiei Române.
Retrieved 18
December 2022.
Andreea Zamfira (2009). "Les minorités
nationales allemandes et
hongroises dans le mental...
- Suceava, his
father Gherasim was the
local parish priest,
while his
mother Zamfira (née Grigorovici) was the
daughter of
another priest from the same village...
- 7
December 1944 to 1
March 1945. The son of
small landowners (Radu and
Zamfira), Rădescu was born on 30
March 1874 in Călimănești, Vâlcea County. He attended...