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    Anastasius (Romanian: Anastasie, secular name Ilie Crimca, Romanian pronunciation: [anasˈtasi.e ˈkrimka]; c. 1550–1629) was a Moldavian Eastern orthodox...
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  • with this name include the following: Anastasie Brown (1826–1918), American Roman Catholic nun Anastasie Crimca (c. 1550 – 1629), Romanian clergyman,...
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    Duca Dragomirna Monastery Mitocu Dragomirnei, Suceava County 1609 Anastasie Crimca Galata Monastery Iași, Iași County 1584 Petru Șchiopul Golia Monastery...
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    from Ițcani, there is Dragomirna Monastery, established by clergyman Anastasie Crimca in 1609. Voroneț Monastery is located 40 km (25 mi) west of Suceava...
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    Gheorghe III Movilă 1605-1608 Teodosie Barbovschi 1608-1629 Anastasie Crimca 1629-1632 Anastasie II 1632-1653 Varlaam Moţoc 1653-1659 Ghedeon 1659-1666 Sava...
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    reign of Peter the Lame of Moldavia, a chapel founded by clergyman Anastasie Crimca in 1626–1629, old cells for monks (built in the 19th century), a house...
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    received the oath of office from other hierarchs. The group, including Anastasie Crimca, who took over as Bishop of Rădăuți, swore his allegiance not just...
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