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Sofronie
Sofronie may refer to: Name * Sofronie of Cioara, Romanian Orthodox saint * Sofronie Drincec (born 1967), Romanian bishop * Sofronie Vârnav, Moldavian and Romanian political figure, philanthropist, collector, and Orthodox clergyman * Sofronie Vulpescu (1856 – 1923), Romanian cleric Surname * Nicoleta Daniela Șofronie (born 1988), Romanian artistic gymnast See also * Sofron * Sofronije * Sophronia (other) Sophronia may refer to: People * Sophronia Bucklin (1828–1902), American Civil War nurse * Sophronia Woodruff Dews, co-founder of Alpha Delta Pi sorority * Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb (1834–1902), American activist * Sophronia Smith (1803 ... * Sophronius (other) {{given name, type=both Romanian masculine given names ...
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Sofronie Of Cioara
Sofronie of Cioara ( ro, Sofronie de la Cioara) is a Romanian Orthodox saint. He was an Eastern Orthodox monk who advocated for the freedom of worship of the Romanian population in Transylvania. Early life Sofronie was born in the first half of the 18th century in the Romanian village of Cioara, now Săliștea, Transylvania, which was at the time part of the Austrian Habsburg Empire. His Christian given name was Stan and his family name was Popa (or Popovici, according to other sources). His family name suggests that one of his ancestors was a priest, as in Romanian ''popă'' means priest. Sofronie also became an Orthodox priest and he remained in Cioara until the death of his wife, when he went to a monastery in Wallachia (possibly the Cozia Monastery) and became a monk. After becoming a monk, Sofronie returned to Cioara and built a small wooden Orthodox monastery in the forest close to the village. He devoted his life to monasticism until 1757, when he started to lead the peace ...
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Sofronie Drincec
Sofronie Drincec (born 3 November 1967 as Radu Ștefan Drincec) is a bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church. Life Drincec was born in Arad, Romania, and is the son of Petru Drincec and Maria Drincec. In 1986, he graduated from the Moise Nicoară National College after studying mathematics and physics. Between 1987 and 1993, he studied in the Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Timișoara, receiving the degree of Doctor of Medicine. In 1993, he entered the theology faculty of the Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, from where he would graduate in 1997. While studying at the university, Drincec worked as a physician in Arad between 1993 and 1994. During the course of the years 1994, 1995 and 1996, he also performed spiritual formation in the Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist in Maldon, England, in the United Kingdom. In 1995, he was sent to the Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery, and during the fast of the Dormition of the Mother of God of the same ...
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Sofronie Vulpescu
Sofronie Vulpescu (; born Ștefan Vulpescu ; February 9, 1856 – September 6, 1923) was a Romanian cleric who became a bishop within the Romanian Orthodox Church. Born in Lupșanu, Călărași County, he studied at the Nifon seminary in Bucharest from 1873 to 1877 before being ordained a priest in 1879 and assigned to his native village, serving there until 1890. After being left a widower, he took the advanced course of the central seminary (1890–1894) and studied at the theology faculty of the University of Bucharest (1894–1898). Meanwhile, he was a singer at Saint Spyridon the New Church (1890–1893) and a priest at the Romanian Metropolitan Cathedral (1893–1900). He became a monk in 1893, taking the name Sofronie. In May 1900, he was named vicar of the Râmnic Diocese in the Oltenia region; the same month, he was consecrated bishop, and used the title ''Craioveanul''. Following the death of Ghenadie Georgescu in late 1912, he led the diocese on an interim basis. In M ...
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Sofronie Vârnav
Sofronie may refer to: Name * Sofronie of Cioara, Romanian Orthodox saint * Sofronie Drincec (born 1967), Romanian bishop * Sofronie Vârnav, Moldavian and Romanian political figure, philanthropist, collector, and Orthodox clergyman * Sofronie Vulpescu (1856 – 1923), Romanian cleric Surname * Nicoleta Daniela Șofronie (born 1988), Romanian artistic gymnast See also * Sofron * Sofronije * Sophronia (other) * Sophronius (other) Sophronius has been the name of several notable individuals: * Saint Sophronius of Jerusalem (560–638), Patriarch of Jerusalem who negotiated the surrender of Jerusalem to the Muslim caliph Umar I in 637 * Patriarch Sophronius I of Constantinopl ... {{given name, type=both Romanian masculine given names ...
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Nicoleta Daniela Șofronie
Nicoleta Daniela "Dana" Șofronie (born 12 February 1988 in Constanța, Romania) is a Romanian artistic gymnast. She is an Olympic and European gold medalist with the team, as well as the silver medalist on floor exercise at the 2004 Summer Olympics and the all-around silver medalist at the 2004 European Championships. Gymnastics career Șofronie started gymnastics in 1992 in her hometown, Constanța, and moved to Deva in 2002 to train with the national team.International Gymnast Magazine, Ascension in Rotterdam, by John Crumlish, June/July 2004, page 10 In 2003, she was an alternate to the Romanian team at the 2003 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.Gymnastics Greats
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Sofron
Sofron may refer to: * Sofron Mudry, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church * Sofron Dmyterko, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church * István Sofron, Hungarian professional ice hockey player See also * Sofronije * Sofronie * Sofronia * Sophronia (other) Sophronia may refer to: People * Sophronia Bucklin (1828–1902), American Civil War nurse * Sophronia Woodruff Dews, co-founder of Alpha Delta Pi sorority * Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb (1834–1902), American activist * Sophronia Smith (1803 ... * Sophronius (other) {{given name, type=both ...
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Sofronije
Sofronije may refer to: * Sofronije Podgoričanin (1668 - 1711), the Metropolitan of Karlovac * Sofronije Kirilović (died 1786), Serbian Orthodox bishop in the Habsburg * Sofronije Jugović-Marković (fl. 1789), Habsburg Serb writer and activist in Russian service See also * Sofronie * Sofron Sofron may refer to: * Sofron Mudry, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church * Sofron Dmyterko, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church * István Sofron, Hungarian professional ice hockey player See also * Sofronije * ...
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Sophronia (other)
Sophronia may refer to: People * Sophronia Bucklin (1828–1902), American Civil War nurse * Sophronia Woodruff Dews, co-founder of Alpha Delta Pi sorority * Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb (1834–1902), American activist * Sophronia Smith (1803–1876), member of the Smith family (Latter Day Saints) * Sophronia Wilson Wagoner (1834–1929), pioneer missionary and leader in social work Other uses * ''Cattleya'' syn. ''Sophronia'', a genus of orchid * ''Sophronia'' (moth), a genus of moth * See also * Sofronia * Sophronius (other) * Sophronica * Sofron * Sofronie * Sofronije Sofronije may refer to: * Sofronije Podgoričanin (1668 - 1711), the Metropolitan of Karlovac * Sofronije Kirilović Sofronije Kirilović ( sr, Софроније Кириловић, ro, Sofronie Chirilovici; died 28 February 1786) was a Serbian ...
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Sophronius (other)
Sophronius has been the name of several notable individuals: * Saint Sophronius of Jerusalem (560–638), Patriarch of Jerusalem who negotiated the surrender of Jerusalem to the Muslim caliph Umar I in 637 * Patriarch Sophronius I of Constantinople, patriarch from 1463 to 1464 * Patriarch Sophronius II of Constantinople * Patriarch Sophronius III of Constantinople, also known as Patriarch Sophronius IV of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius I of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius II of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius III of Alexandria * Saint Sophronius of Vratsa (1739–1813), a Bulgarian cleric and one of the leading figures of the early Bulgarian National Revival * Sophronius S. Landt (1842–1926), American politician See also * Sophronia (other) * Sophronica * Sofron * Sofronie * Sofronije Sofronije may refer to: * Sofronije Podgoričanin (1668 - 1711), the Metropolitan of Karlovac * Sofronije Kirilović Sofronije Kirilović ( sr, Софроније Кирилов ...
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