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- the original on 2017-10-11. Retrieved 2017-08-04. "Blessed Geremia da Valacchia". Capuchin Franciscan Friars Australia. Archived from the original on...
- (Italian: Geremia da Valacchia) (Jon Stoika, 1556–1625), Capuchin priest, born in Tzazo, Moldavia ("Vallachia Minor" or "Piccola Valacchia", i.e. Small Wallachia)...
- Bernard of Offida Diego José de Cádiz Fernando Olmedo Reguera Geremia da Valacchia Giacinto Longhin Josep Tous Soler Khalīl al-Haddād (Giacomo de Ghazir...
- Valašsko (variant in Czech and in Slovak), Morawska Wołoszczyzna (Polish), Valacchia morava (Italian), an Valáic Morávach (Irish), Valáquia Morava (Portuguese)...
- settings of verses by Pope Urban VIII La vittoria del principe Vladislao in Valacchia (1625), opera Fetonte (1630), dramma recitato Also, a compositional treatise...
- 1591   1625   Blessed Benedict of Urbino     1625   Blessed Jeremy of Valacchia 1556   1625   Francis Pacheco     1626   Vincent Kaun     1626   Blessed...
- Bohemian Forest Selva Boema Šumava Moravia Moravia Morava Moravian Wallachia Valacchia morava Valašsko Opava Troppavia Plzeň Pilsen Prague Praga Praha Silesia...
- Preachers Cristoforo di Geremia (1410–1476), Italian artist Geremia da Valacchia, O.F.M. Cap. (1556-1625), Blessed, Romanian-born Capuchin lay brother...
- the one in the city of Iasi, dedicated to the Prince of Moldavia and Valacchia Alexander Cuza, who had been the founder of the independent Romanian state...