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Socola may
refer to:
Socola, a
quarter in the
Romanian city of Iași the
Socola Monastery, part of the Iași
quarter Socola, a
village in Vadul-Rașcov Commune...
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Socola Monastery or
Schimbarea la Față ("Transfiguration") was a
Romanian Orthodox establishment located in the
eponymous quarter of
southern Iaşi, Romania...
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Socola Mică
Church (Romanian:
Biserica Socola Mică) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 9
Socola Lane in Iași, Romania. It is
dedicated to the...
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monasteries (some of them
surrounded by
defence walls and towers) include:
Socola (1562),
Galata (1582),
Saint Sava (1583),
Hlincea (1587), Aroneanu [ro]...
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Anita Socola Specht (June 1871 -
November 11, 1958) was an
American composer, pianist, and
singer who was
president of the
Louisiana State Federation of...
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ordained a
hieromonk in 1842. From that time
until 1860, he
taught at the
Socola Monastery,
eventually becoming rector, as well as
abbot of the monastery...
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Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Podgoria Copou Monastery Socola Monastery Trei
Ierarhi Monastery Annunciation Church Banu
Church Barnovschi...
- into a
family of priests, Arămescu-Donici
studied at the Târgu Neamț and
Socola Seminaries, then at the
University of Iași,
graduating in
Literature in...
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Sporleder presented a
program of
German music.
Composer and
pianist Anita Socola Specht won the
title "best
amateur pianist in the
United States," although...
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professor of
natural sciences took him to the
Gregorian Institute, the
Socola Monastery school, and
ultimately Iași University,
where he took
steps to...