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    Catholicism portal Mihail Pavel (6 September 1827 – 1 June 1902) was a Romanian Greek Catholic hierarch. He was bishop of the Romanian Catholic Eparchy...
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    believed that Putin "destroyed his life's work". Gorbachev's interpreter, Pavel Palazhchenko, also stated that Gorbachev was psychologically traumatized...
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    the Episcopate on 3 August 1879. The principal consecrator was Bishop Mihail Pavel. He died in Gherla, today in Romania (then Szamosújvár, Austria-Hungary)...
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    Czech composer Samuil Vulcan (1758–1839), Eparchy of Oradea Mare bishop Mihail Pavel (1827–1902), Eparchy of Oradea Mare bishop Iosif Vulcan (1841–1907),...
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  • Bishop Yuliy Firtsak and co-consecrators were Bishop Ján Vályi and Bishop Mihail Pavel. He died in Strmac Pribićki, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (present day – Croatia)...
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    1870–1873 Succeeded by Victor Mihaly de Apșa Preceded by Iosif Papp-Szilágyi Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Oradea Mare 1873–1877 Succeeded by Mihail Pavel...
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    21 Dec 1868 Appointed, Archbishop of Fagaras e Alba Iulia (Romanian)) Mihail Pavel (23 Dec 1872 Appointed – 15 May 1879 Appointed, Bishop of Oradea Mare...
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  • Ukrainian journalist Mihail Aleksandrov, (born 1989), Bulgarian footballer Nikita Alexandrov (born 2000), Russian ice hockey player Pavel Alexandrovich Alexandrov...
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    was Bishop Ján Vályi, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop Mihail Pavel and Bishop Gyula Meszlényi. He died in Uzhhorod on 1 June 1912. "Bishop...
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    1813, reigned 1863–1873) Ioan Olteanu (born 1839, reigned 1873–1877) Mihail Pavel (born 1827, reigned 1879–1902) Demetriu Radu (born 1861, reigned 1903–1920)...
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