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- Q2076749 description "Romanian bishops".
- Q2076749 description "Romanian bishops".
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- Q2076749 abstract "Anastasie Crimca (c. 1550–1629) was a Moldavian Eastern orthodox clergyman, as well as a calligrapher, illuminator, and writer. Born in Suceava, he was the Metropolitan of Moldavia (1608–1617; 1619–1629) and the founder of Dragomirna Monastery (1609), where he initiated a scriptorium remarkable for the stylistic unity of the work produced over two decades. The great similarity of the works has caused them to be attributed to Crimca, although some scholars have disputed this. The accepted opinion is that nine codices can be attributed to him: five of these are at Dragomirna Monastery, three are in Bucharest, and the Acts of the Apostles (1610) is in Vienna.One tetra gospel is in National Library in Warsaw.He died in Suceava and he is buried in exonarthex of Dragomirna church.".
- Q2076749 deathDate "1629".
- Q2076749 deathYear "1629".
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- Q2076749 dateOfDeath "1629".
- Q2076749 name "Crimca, Anastasie".
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- Q2076749 comment "Anastasie Crimca (c. 1550–1629) was a Moldavian Eastern orthodox clergyman, as well as a calligrapher, illuminator, and writer. Born in Suceava, he was the Metropolitan of Moldavia (1608–1617; 1619–1629) and the founder of Dragomirna Monastery (1609), where he initiated a scriptorium remarkable for the stylistic unity of the work produced over two decades. The great similarity of the works has caused them to be attributed to Crimca, although some scholars have disputed this.".
- Q2076749 label "Anastasie Crimca".
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- Q2076749 givenName "Anastasie".
- Q2076749 name "Anastasie Crimca".
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- Q2076749 surname "Crimca".