under the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinople (see Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov). In 1646, following the example of their compatriots across...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mukachevo (Latin: Dioecesis Munkacsiensis Latinorum) is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in Ukraine....
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within the territory of Czechoslovakia, including two eparchies, Prešov and Mukačevo. The eparchy of Prešov, created on September 22, 1818, was removed in 1937...
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there are about seventy Orthodox nuns housed in the monastery. Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov Magocsi, Paul Robert and Ivan Pop. Encyclopedia of Rusyn History...
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allowing the creation of the second Diocese that was named: Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov. That diocese was also created under the auspices of the Serbian...
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work reflected her experience as a Holocaust survivor. Blake was born in Mukačevo, Czechoslovakia (now Mukachevo, Ukraine) to orthodox Jewish parents, Elazer...
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Architecture and Life, museum displaying Zakarpattia architecture Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov Kárpátalja football team Petros - a peak in the Chornohora with...
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of Hungarian extremists in the Interwar period, Chaim Elazar Spira of Mukačevo, regarded the Polish/German ultra-Orthodox Agudath Israel as a demonic...
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were also 21 parishes of the Eparchy of Prešov and one of the Eparchy of Mukačevo. On 4 June 1924, these were brought together as the new Exarchate of Miskolc...
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Retrieved 9 May 2013. In the inter-war period, the rabbi of Munkács (Mukačevo), Chaim Elazar Spira (Shapira, 1872–1937)—at that time the most resolute...
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Uhom (Pálóc), Uzhhorod (Slovak: Užhorod, Hungarian: Ungvár), Mukacheve (Mukačevo, Munkács), and Vinogradiv (Nagyszőlős). The territory was 14,106 km2 (with...
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ancestral Eastern Orthodox faith, thus helping the creation of the Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov in 1931. With the conquest of Czechoslovakia by the Nazis in...
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II Ruthenians and Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia (1918–1938) Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov Alexander Dukhnovych Avgustyn Voloshyn Ukrainian dialects Kárpátalja...
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Eparchy of Mukachevo (redirect from Eparchy of Mukačevo)
The term Eparchy of Mukachevo (also: Mukacheve, Mukačevo, Mukaczewo, Mukachiv, Munkács, Munkatsch) may refer to: Eastern Orthodox Eparchy of Mukachevo...
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Jack Garfein Garfein in 1957 Born Jakob Garfein (1930-07-02)July 2, 1930 Mukacevo, Czechoslovakia (now Mukacheve, Ukraine) Died December 30, 2019(2019-12-30)...
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was created. In 1931 another diocese was created, called the Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov, for the Eastern Orthodox Christians in Slovakia and Carpathian...
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integration of Zakarpattia Oblast into the USSR, eastern parts of the Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov were transferred from the supreme jurisdiction of the Serbian...
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Unified Magyars, and autonomist groups polled 63 percent. Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo Nyrop, Richard (1987). Czechoslovakia :...
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Moukatchevo (French), Mucacevo (Romanian), Mukačevo (Czech, Slovak), Mukačava - Мукачава (Belarusian), Mukaçevo (Crimean Tatar), Mukacheve - Мукачеве (Ukrainian...
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Volodymyr-Volynskyi (1991) → Volodymyr (2021) Beregszasz → Beregovo → Berehove Munkács → Mukačevo (1919) → Munkács (1938) → Mukacheve (1945) → Mukachevo (2017) Ungvár (1248)...
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national security agency on suspicion of separatist activities. Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov List of largest Eastern Orthodox church buildings "СБУ обыскала...
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Ephraim Fishel was born on Yom Kippur 1922 (10 Tishrei 5683) in the city of Mukačevo, Czechoslovakia (present-day Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine). His father,...
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(1920–1931) Ohrid and Bitola (1931–1967) Zletovo and Strumica (1920–1967) Mukačevo and Prešov (1931–1945) (For others see: History of the Serbian Orthodox...
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(1920–1931) Ohrid and Bitola (1931–1967) Zletovo and Strumica (1920–1967) Mukačevo and Prešov (1931–1945) (For others see: History of the Serbian Orthodox...
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(1920–1931) Ohrid and Bitola (1931–1967) Zletovo and Strumica (1920–1967) Mukačevo and Prešov (1931–1945) (For others see: History of the Serbian Orthodox...
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Czech and German literature. Rio Preisner was born in the eastern town of Mukačevo (presently in Ukraine). In his childhood, he was exposed to a multicultural...
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