Ion Agârbiceanu
Ion Agârbiceanu (first name also Ioan, last name also Agărbiceanu and Agîrbiceanu; September 12, 1882 – May 28, 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, journalist, politician, theologian and Greek-Catholic priest. Born among the Romanian peasant class of Transylvania, he was originally an Orthodox, but chose to embrace Eastern Catholicism. Assisted by the Catholic congregation of Blaj, he graduated from Budapest University, after which he was ordained. Agârbiceanu was initially assigned to a parish in the Apuseni Mountains, which form the backdrop to much of his fiction. Before 1910, Agârbiceanu had achieved literary fame in both Transylvania and the Kingdom of Romania, affiliating with Astra cultural society in 1912; his work was disputed between the rival schools of Sămănător
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Ion Agârbiceanu
Ion Agârbiceanu (first name also Ioan, last name also Agărbiceanu and Agîrbiceanu; September 12, 1882 – May 28, 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, journalist, politician, theologian and Greek-Catholic priest. Born among the Romanian peasant class of Transylvania, he was originally an Orthodox, but chose to embrace Eastern Catholicism. Assisted by the Catholic congregation of Blaj, he graduated from Budapest University, after which he was ordained. Agârbiceanu was initially assigned to a parish in the Apuseni Mountains, which form the backdrop to much of his fiction. Before 1910, Agârbiceanu had achieved literary fame in both Transylvania and the Kingdom of Romania, affiliating with Astra cultural society in 1912; his work was disputed between the rival schools of Sămănător
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Ion Agârbiceanu (* 12. Septemb ...... in rumänischer Schriftsteller.
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Ion Agârbiceanu (Cenade, 12 se ...... i rito greco-cattolico rumeno.
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Ion Agârbiceanu (first name al ...... seni-based novella, Fefeleaga.
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Ion Agârbiceanu (ur. 12 wrześn ...... arz, duchowny greckokatolicki.
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Ion Agârbiceanu, nascut el 12 ...... mania. Fou el pare del físic .
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Ion Agârbiceanu, né le 12 sept ...... ustro-hongroise à la Roumanie.
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Ио́н Агырбича́ну (Агэрбичану, ...... Румынской католической церкви.
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Йон Агирбічану (рум. Ion Agârb ...... ької греко-католицької церкви.
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AG, Agarbi, Alfius, Potcoavă
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1882-09-12
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Cenade (Szászcsanád), Alsó-Fehér County, Kingdom of Hungary
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Photograph of Agârbiceanu, published 1926
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ca. 1900–1962
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Ion Agârbiceanu (* 12. Septemb ...... in rumänischer Schriftsteller.
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Ion Agârbiceanu (Cenade, 12 se ...... i rito greco-cattolico rumeno.
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Ion Agârbiceanu (first name al ...... the rival schools of Sămănător
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Ion Agârbiceanu (ur. 12 wrześn ...... arz, duchowny greckokatolicki.
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Ion Agârbiceanu, nascut el 12 ...... mania. Fou el pare del físic .
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Ion Agârbiceanu, né le 12 sept ...... ustro-hongroise à la Roumanie.
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Ио́н Агырбича́ну (Агэрбичану, ...... Румынской католической церкви.
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Йон Агирбічану (рум. Ion Agârb ...... ької греко-католицької церкви.
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Агырбичану, Ион
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