Nicolae Corneanu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e korˈne̯anu]; 21 November 1923 – 28 September 2014) was a Romanian metropolitan bishop of the Romanian...
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Corneanu is a Romanian surname that may refer to: Nicolae Corneanu (1923 - 2014), a Romanian metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church Leonid...
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(born 1979), football player Lucian Buzan (born 1999), football player Nicolae Corneanu (1923–2014), Orthodox metropolitan bishop Corneliu Dragalina (1887–1949)...
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Nicolae T. Păiș (July 11, 1887–September 16, 1952) was a Romanian career naval officer. Born in Bucharest, he attended the Military Academy of Modena...
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hands on 21 January 1990 by decision of the Orthodox Metropolitan Nicolae Corneanu, the first Greek Catholic cathedral returned to its original owners...
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for the Securitate, the secret police. A prime example was Bishop Nicolae Corneanu, the Metropolitan of Banat, who admitted to his efforts on behalf of...
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Metropolis of Banat. This collection, organized at the initiative of Nicolae Corneanu since 1962, includes objects of ancient religious art from all over...
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XVI Gustaf Jacques Chirac Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Emil Constantinescu Nicolae Corneanu Ion Dragalina Andrzej Duda Elizabeth II Matthew Festing Joachim Gauck...
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Nicolae Militaru (10 November 1925 – 27 December 1996) was a Romanian soldier and communist politician. Rising to the rank of general by the 1960s, his...
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place in January 1990, with the Romanian Orthodox Banat Metropolitan Nicolae Corneanu quickly agreeing to restore the Greek-Catholic churches in his province...
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