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Live Free or Die Hard (released as Die Hard 4.0 outside North America) is a 2007 American action thriller film directed by Len Wiseman, and serves as the fourth installment in the Die Hard film series. It is based on the 1997 article "A Farewell to Arms" [2] written for Wired magazine by John Carlin.
The majority of Romania's population (16,367,267, or 85.9% of those for whom data were available, according to the 2011 census data [5]), as well as some 720,000 Moldovans, [3] belong to the Romanian Orthodox Church. Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church sometimes refer to Orthodox Christian doctrine as Dreapta credință ("right/correct ...
John Michael Botean – Romanian Greek-Catholic bishop; Nathaniel Popp – Romanian Orthodox Archbishop [57] Vasile Louis Puscas – Romanian Greek-Catholic bishop; Alexander Ratiu – former Romanian Greek-Catholic priest and author [58] Valerian Trifa – former archbishop of Romanian Orthodox Church of America and Canada [59]
Valerian Trifa (Romanian pronunciation: [valeriˈan ˈtrifa]; secular name Viorel Donise Trifa [1] Romanian pronunciation: [vi.oˈrel ˈtrifa]; June 28, 1914 – January 28, 1987) was a Romanian Orthodox cleric and fascist political activist who served as archbishop of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate Of America.
Kira Hagi, actress [13] and daughter of famous footballer Gheorghe Hagi [14]; Manuela Hărăbor, actress; Emil Hossu, actor; John Houseman, actor (born in Romania to a French-born Jewish father and an English mother, made his career in the United States as an English-language film and television actor) [15]
Related: 25 Best Alternative Christmas Movies 5. Die Hard is a little formulaic, over-the-top, and comforting—just like so many of the best Christmas movies.. Die Hard stands out because of the ...
Romanian Orthodox Church organization until 2009. Romanian Patriarchate. Daniel, Patriarch of All Romania, Metropolitan of Wallachia and Dobrudja, Archbishop of ...
The Army of the Lord (Romanian: Oastea Domnului), also known as The Lord's Army, is an evangelical "renewal movement within the Romanian Orthodox Church". [8] [9] The founder of the Army of the Lord, Father Iosif Trifa, as well as consequent leaders, Ioan Marini and Traian Dorz, felt that "people needed to come to the Gospel and that the Orthodox Church in Romania needed to return to her true ...