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protopope
protopope (ˈprəʊtəʊpəʊp) [ad. Russ. protopop{supu}: see proto- and pope n.2; after eccl. Gr. πρωτοπαπᾶς protopapas. So F. protopope.] A chief priest, or priest of higher rank, in the Greek Church.1662 J. Davies tr. Olearius' Voy. Ambass. 136 A Protopope of Casanskey, whose name was Juan Neronou, beg...
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Protopope
Among these the protopope had the first place on the left. Goar notes that the protopope, at least to some extent, succeeded to the place of the chorepiscopus.
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protopapas
‖ protopapas (prəʊtəʊˈpæpəs) Also 7 -pappa. [a. eccl. Gr. πρωτοπαπᾶς chief priest, f. πρωτο- proto- + παπᾶς priest (see pope n.2); cf. med.L. prōtopāpa, and see protopope.] = protopope.1682 Wheler Journ. Greece i. 32 The Protopappa, or Chief Priest. 1718 Ozell Tournefort's Voy. I. 274 The Greeks hav...
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PROTA
PROTA can refer to:
Plant Resources of Tropical Africa
Project for the Translation of Arabic
prota, Protopope
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Protoiereus
The title is roughly equivalent with the title of protopope or archpriest.
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Archpriest
Eastern Christianity
Archpriest, also protopope (, protopapas) or protopresbyter (, protopresbyteros), is a clerical rank, a title of honor given to See also
Archimandrite
Archpriest Controversy
Arnaud de Cervole, also known as "the Archpriest"
Archpriest of Hita
Protopope
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Constantin Ucuta
Constantin Ucuta was an Aromanian academic and protopope. He became an academic and a protopope, serving in a church in Posen most likely erected by the typically Eastern Orthodox Aromanian merchants of the city
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Blestemul pământului, blestemul iubirii
Pintea
Livia Baba – Wife of protopope Pintea
Ion Hidișan – Alexandru Pop-Glanetașu
– Inspector
Radu Basarab – Doctor
Hans Pomarius – Beck
Teodor Portărescu Pintea
– Beck
Jean Constantin – Protopope Pintea
Gheorghe Dănilă – Simion Butunoiu
– Alexandru Pop-Glanetașu
Luminița Gheorghiu – Florica
– Marchidan
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Alexandru Baltagă
In 1890–1905, he was an inspector for the Orhei church district, in 1905–1926 he was protopope of the 5th circle in the Orhei County, in 1928–1935 protopope In 1931, he became protopope and president of the "priestly circle" of Lăpuşna.
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Tăcuta
It is composed of seven villages: Cujba, Dumasca, Focșeasca, Mircești, Protopopești, Sofieni and Tăcuta.
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Clara Maniu
Her father, Demetriu Coroianu, was a Greek-Catholic priest, while her mother, Iuliana Pop, was the granddaughter of protopope Grigorie Pop from Craidorolț
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Gumuțeasca
Gheorghe Braica, former protopope of Cluj-Napoca and a native of Mărgău, explained in his Monografia Mărgăului ("Monograph of Mărgău") that Gumuțeasca
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Meletie Covaci
Covaci became a Catholic priest and then a protopope in Diosig and after in Oradea, where he was proposed by the priests to the episcopate.
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Bolshemurashkinsky District
Notable residents
Avvakum (1620/21 in Grigorovo – 1682), protopope of the Kazan Cathedral who led the opposition to Patriarch Nikon's reforms of the
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Aleksije Jelačić
Jelačić authored research on historical and literary themes including protopope Avvakum, Dostoevsky, the history of Russia, Russian revolution, and history
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