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    Saint Nicholas Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Brașov, dominating the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului...
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  • churches and chapels are dedicated to Saint Nicholas: Church of St. Nikolaus, Lockenhaus St. Nicholas Church, Inzersdorf, Vienna St. Nicholas Church,...
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    St. Nicholas Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 14 Romulus Cristoloveanu Street, Râșnov, Brașov County...
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    seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County. According to the 2021 census, with 237,589 inhabitants, Brașov is the 6th most populous city in Romania...
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    there in 1917. Popovici was buried in the cemetery next to St. Nicholas Church in Brașov (Brassó). It was not until the 1980s that his work was subjected...
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    the Sfânta Ecaterina cemetery in Șcheii Brașovului, next to St. Nicholas Church, Brașov after a difficult legal procedure organized by Jean-Paul Carteron...
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    documents. A letter dating from 1521, from Neacșu of Câmpulung to the mayor of Brașov, is considered to be the earliest known text written in Romanian. The letter...
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    Densuș Church, Hunedoara, Transylvania Romano-Gothic Strei Church, Hunedoara, Transylvania St. Nicholas Church, Brașov, Transylvania Nativity of St. John...
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    The Black Church (Romanian: Biserica Neagră, German: Die Schwarze Kirche, Hungarian: Fekete templom), stands in the city of Brașov in south-eastern Transylvania...
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    St. Nicholas Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 1 Tiberiu Spârchez Street, Zărnești, Romania. It is dedicated...
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    St. Nicholas Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 16 Tudor Vladimirescu Street, Făgăraș, Romania. It is...
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    The Piața Sfatului Orthodox Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 3 Piața Sfatului, Brașov, Romania. It is dedicated to the Dormition of the...
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    became active at Târgoviște, but then moved to Brașov, where he started printing books not only in Church Slavonic, but also in Romanian. He first learned...
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    The Tocile Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 57 Vasile Saftu Street, Brașov, Romania. Located in the Tocile section of Șcheii Brașovului...
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    captured and impaled "all the merchants of Brașov and Țara Bârsei" who had settled in Wallachia. Dan returned to Brașov with the support of Matthias Corvinus...
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    family, could not marry without the consent of the ruling monarch, Nicholas II. Nicholas would not grant permission for Michael to marry Natalia, however...
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    First Romanian School (category History of Brașov)
    grounds of the 15th-century St. Nicholas Church, itself located in the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului, in what is now Brașov, Romania. This is the first...
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    all Wallachian refugees from Brașov. Peace had been restored before 26 July 1460, when Vlad addressed the burghers of Brașov as his "brothers and friends"...
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    Sânpetru (redirect from Sânpetru, Brașov)
    Barcaszentpéter) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, located just north of the county seat, Brașov. It is composed of a single village...
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  • returned to Brașov in 1919, and served as chief school inspector in the area from 1924 to 1925. Blaga was ordained archpriest of Brașov in 1924; his...
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    Beclean (German: Badlinen; Hungarian: Betlen) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Beclean, Boholț (Buchholz;...
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    such as the Black Church in Brașov (14th and 15th centuries) and a number of other cathedrals, as well as the Bran Castle in Brașov County (14th century)...
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    Șcheii Brașovului (category Districts of Brașov)
    Gate. It was in Șchei that Brașov's first Romanian School was established, next to the Romanian Orthodox church of St. Nicholas. Researchers maintain the...
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    Târgoviște) where the Brașov merchants were allowed to sell their wares. In 1503, the trade of the merchants of Târgșor with Brașov was worth almost 1 million...
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    The commercial area of the town was around the court and the St. Nicholas in Târg Church, where the bazar was located. This Argeș court was the residence...
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    Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia (category Members of the Russian Orthodox Church)
    Count Brasov died at age 20, childless. From there, the line of succession looks to Alexander III's father, Alexander II. His sons, Nicholas Alexandrovich...
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    Princess Elena of Romania (category Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church)
    Medforth-Mills, and her son Nicholas, where they were met with hundreds of thousands of supporters;[citation needed] Elena and her son Nicholas famously waved the...
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    Wallachia to German merchants of Brașov, who were exempt of customs duties when they followed the road from Brașov to the Danube via Braylan. Following...
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    Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia (category Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class)
    III of Russia and youngest brother of Nicholas II. He was de jure Emperor of Russia after his brother Nicholas II abdicated in 1917 and proclaimed his...
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    Ioan Barac (category Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church)
    attached to St. Nicholas Church. He was a magistrate at the same time, and in 1805 took on the role of Romanian-language interpreter for the Brașov city hall...
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