Roman Ciorogariu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈroman tʃjoroɡaˈri.u]; born Romul Ciorogariu; December 6, 1852 – January 21, 1936) was an Imperial Austrian-born...
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former player Roman Bohnen (1901–1949), American actor Roman Chwalek (1898–1974), German trade unionist and politician Roman Ciorogariu (1852–1936), Romanian...
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Hungarian politician, minister of interior and minister of culture Roman Ciorogariu (1852–1936), Romanian Orthodox bishop, journalist and educator Marius...
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Iosif Vulcan (1841–1907), magazine editor, poet, playwright, novelist Roman Ciorogariu (1852–1936), Romanian Orthodox bishop Demetriu Radu (1861–1920), Eparchy...
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Chair of Romanian language in Oradea, which was held by teachers: Alexandru Roman, Dionisie Grasscuţiu and Constantin Pavel. Another brilliant professor of...
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criticized by conservative bishops—in particular, by Roman Ciorogariu of Oradea. In his polemic with Bishop Roman, made public in early 1933, Cecan insisted that...
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vicar bishop of Oradea, taking the title Crișanul and serving under Roman Ciorogariu. Meanwhile, he edited the diocesan newsletter Legea Românească from...
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1974 Florin Ciorăscu 1914–1977 physicist corresponding member 1963 Roman Ciorogariu 1852–1936 bishop honorary member 1921 Dimitrie N. Ciotori 1885 - 1965...
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