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- Vladimir_Ghika abstract "Vladimir Ghika or Ghica (December 25, 1873 - May 16, 1954) was a Romanian diplomat and essayist who, after his conversion from Romanian Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism, became a priest. He was a member of the princely Ghica family, which ruled Moldavia and Wallachia from the 17th to the 19th century.He died in prison in May 1954 after his arrest by the Communist regime.".
- Q3561784 abstract "Vladimir Ghika or Ghica (December 25, 1873 - May 16, 1954) was a Romanian diplomat and essayist who, after his conversion from Romanian Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism, became a priest. He was a member of the princely Ghica family, which ruled Moldavia and Wallachia from the 17th to the 19th century.He died in prison in May 1954 after his arrest by the Communist regime.".
- Vladimir_Ghika comment "Vladimir Ghika or Ghica (December 25, 1873 - May 16, 1954) was a Romanian diplomat and essayist who, after his conversion from Romanian Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism, became a priest. He was a member of the princely Ghica family, which ruled Moldavia and Wallachia from the 17th to the 19th century.He died in prison in May 1954 after his arrest by the Communist regime.".
- Q3561784 comment "Vladimir Ghika or Ghica (December 25, 1873 - May 16, 1954) was a Romanian diplomat and essayist who, after his conversion from Romanian Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism, became a priest. He was a member of the princely Ghica family, which ruled Moldavia and Wallachia from the 17th to the 19th century.He died in prison in May 1954 after his arrest by the Communist regime.".