Vasile Moga (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile ˈmoɡa]; 1774 – October 17, 1845) was an Imperial Austrian ethnic Romanian bishop of the Romanian Orthodox...
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Tautau Moga (born 1993), Australian rugby league footballer (National Rugby League) of Samoan descent Vasile Moga (1774–1845), Romanian bishop Moga (mascot)...
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player Vasile Moga (1774–1845), bishop Vasile Mogos (born 1992), soccer player Vasile Morțun (1860–1919), politician and writer Vasile Noveanu (1904–1992)...
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Marienburg [ro] (1820–1881), pastor, local historian, and linguist. Vasile Moga (1774–1845), bishop of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci. Radu Neguț (born...
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parishioners, aided by the efforts of Archpriest Zaharie Moga and his brother, Bishop Vasile Moga. The cornerstone was laid in 1819 and continued with difficulty...
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Jurnalul Național, February 13, 2005 Ratesh, p. 95-6 Adam Burakowski (tr. Vasile Moga), Dictatura lui Ceaușescu (1965-1989), Editura Polirom, Bucharest, 2011...
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Prussia and Frederica Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt (d. 1837) November 19 – Vasile Moga, Romanian orthodox bishop of Sibiu (d. 1845) November 20 Archibald Cregeen...
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painted in 1818 by a Brașov artist. The murals date to 1974. Bishop Vasile Moga dedicated the church in 1822. The church owns a number of rare objects...
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Completed the following year, the church was consecrated in 1831 by Bishop Vasile Moga. In 1855, when the parish numbered 1395 members, repairs were done on...
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local Greek chapel. Notable burials include Ioan Piuariu-Molnar, Vasile Aaron, Vasile Moga, Iosif Hodoșiu, Ion Codru-Drăgușanu, Paul Dunca, Miron Romanul...
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