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- Q16166644 subject Q7042400.
- Q16166644 subject Q8252043.
- Q16166644 abstract "The story of Saint Andrew in Romania tells that today's territory of Romania was Christianized by Saint Andrew in the 1st century AD. These claims are backed by some historians and by several Christian artifacts discovered and dated to the third century BC.The story is based on references by 3rd century writer Hippolytus of Rome in "On Apostles", mentioning Saint Andrew's voyage to Scythia and on works by several authors which also mention the voyage, such as: Eusebius in the Chronicles of Eusebius, Origen in the third book of his Commentaries on the Genesis (254 C.E.), Usaard in his Martyrdom written between 845-865, and Jacobus de Voragine in the Golden Legend (c. 1260). Scythia generally refers to a land in what is now Romania (Scythia Minor), Ukraine and southern Russia.".
- Q16166644 thumbnail Biserica_Sf._Andrei_din_Burdujeni.jpg?width=300.
- Q16166644 wikiPageExternalLink Colindul-Sf-Andrei.
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- Q16166644 wikiPageWikiLink Q7042400.
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- Q16166644 wikiPageWikiLink Q8252043.
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- Q16166644 comment "The story of Saint Andrew in Romania tells that today's territory of Romania was Christianized by Saint Andrew in the 1st century AD.".
- Q16166644 label "Saint Andrew in Romania".
- Q16166644 depiction Biserica_Sf._Andrei_din_Burdujeni.jpg.