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  2. Timeline of Iași - Wikipedia

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    [2] 1538 – Town sacked by Turks. [2] 1541 – Dancu Monastery founded. [3] 1562 – Socola Monastery built. 1564 – Seat of Moldavian principality relocated to Iași from Suceava by Alexandru Lăpușneanu (approximate date). [2] 1628 – Bârnova Monastery built. 1639 – Trei Ierarhi Monastery built. [3] 1640 – Vasilian College founded.

  3. Iași - Wikipedia

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    Four other museums are located in the Palace of Culture: with its roots dating back to 1860, the Iași Art Museum is the oldest of its kind in Romania, [80] and, with more than 8,700 works (many of them belonging to the universal patrimony), has the largest art collection in the country; the Moldavia's History Museum, offers more than 48,000 ...

  4. Category:History of Iași - Wikipedia

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  5. Central University Library of Iași - Wikipedia

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    By 2007 it had an additional million volumes. Among these are manuscripts, incunabula and rare books that entered the collection from monastic and private libraries, either by donation or purchase. [2] Mihai Eminescu and Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu both served as librarians-in-chief at this institution. [1]

  6. A.D. Xenopol Institute of History - Wikipedia

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    The A.D. Xenopol Institute of History (Romanian: Institutul de Istorie „A.D. Xenopol”) in Iași is an institution of research in the field of history under the auspices of the Romanian Academy. The institute was named in honour of Romanian historian Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol .

  7. Palace of Culture (Iași) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Culture (Romanian: Palatul Culturii) is an edifice located in Iași, Romania.The building served as the Administrative and Justice Palace until 1955, when its designation and use was changed, and assigned to the four museums nowadays united under the name of Moldavia National Museum Complex.

  8. Saint Nicholas Princely Church - Wikipedia

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    Dedication from Stephen's time. According to chronicler Grigore Ureche, the church was established by Stephen the Great after the Battle of Cătlăbuga in 1485. While he named the right ktitor, the date is incorrect, and was fixed by Axinte Uricariul, who observed that 1491 is inscribed on the dedication above the entrance.

  9. Saint Parascheva Church, Iași - Wikipedia

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    Saint Parascheva Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfânta Parascheva) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 6 Păcurari Street in Iași, Romania. It is dedicated to Parascheva of the Balkans . Located right by the Central University Library , it stands on the site of an earlier wooden church from 1730, [ 1 ] dedicated to the Archangels Michael and ...