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Title page of Cornilescu's 1921 Bible. Dumitru Cornilescu (4 April 1891 – 1975) was a Romanian archdeacon who produced a popular translation of the Bible into Romanian, published in 1921.
Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, the founder of the De La Salle Brothers. The De La Salle Brothers, officially named the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes; Italian: Fratelli delle Scuole Cristiane) abbreviated FSC, is a Catholic lay religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded in France ...
Crestine, margherite lisce, fagioletti, zitellini, tubettini lunghi, [9] gramignoni, spaccatelle [130] Sicily, [129] Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Friuli-Venezia Giulia [131] Grattini: Small granular, irregular shaped pasta (smaller version of Grattoni) [120] Little grains Grattoni: Large granular, irregular shaped pasta [120] Grains Margheritine ...
After Animal Crackers, Chenoweth continued to appear in regional theatre productions, such as Babes in Arms at The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, [22] and Phantom (as Christine; she also toured in Germany in this role), [23] playing roles in Off-Broadway productions like Luisa in The Fantasticks [10] [24] and Kristy in Box Office of the Damned (both in 1994). [25]
The LANC had its roots in the National Christian Union, formed in 1922 by Cuza and the famed physiologist Nicolae Paulescu.This group morphed in to the LANC in 1923. [5] ...
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Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University (Romanian: Universitatea Creștină "Dimitrie Cantemir") is a private university in Bucharest.The university was founded in 1990 by Momcilo Luburici and Corina-Adriana Dumitrescu as the Dimitrie Cantemir Independent University, which has since developed 17 faculties in Bucharest, Brașov, Cluj-Napoca, Constanța and Timișoara.
Sergiu Grossu was born to Ion and Maria Grossu on 14 November 1920 in Cubolta.In 1927, his family moved to Bălți, where he was a classmate of Eugen Coșeriu.He published in Viața Basarabiei. [2]