The Zamfira monastery is a monastery of Eastern Orthodox nuns, located in the Lipănești commune, Prahova County, Romania. The church was erected in 1743...
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Shepherd Born unknown Died 24 December 1557 Burial Dealu Monastery Wives Zamfira Rada Issue (allegedly): Petru Cercel Michael the Brave House Drăculeşti...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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(deceased before 1812), who had seven children: four girls – Sântioana, Maria, Zamfira and Ana, and three boys – Alisandru (the father), Avram, and Ioan. Little...
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existed on the site. A new church was built by the clucer Dona and his wife Zamfira. who were buried in the church in 1830. Their tombstones are preserved...
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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...
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