Global Information Lookup Global Information

Patriarch Miron of Romania information


His Beatitude

Patriarch Miron of Romania
By God's mercy, Archbishop of Bucharest,
Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia,
Locum tenens of the throne of Caesarea Cappadociae
Patriarch of All Romania
Prime Minister of Romania
Miron in 1936
ChurchRomanian Orthodox
ArchdioceseBucharest
Elected1919
Term ended1939
PredecessorConon Arămescu-Donici
SuccessorPatriarch Nicodim of Romania
Personal details
Born
Elie Cristea

20 July 1868
Toplița, Austria-Hungary
Died6 March 1939(1939-03-06) (aged 70)
Cannes, France
BuriedRomanian Patriarchal Cathedral
NationalityRomanian
SignaturePatriarch Miron of Romania's signature
Prime Minister of Romania
In office
11 February 1938 – 6 March 1939
MonarchCarol II
DeputyArmand Călinescu
Preceded byOctavian Goga
Succeeded byArmand Călinescu
Personal details
Political partynone
Professionpriest

Miron Cristea (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈron ˈkriste̯a]; monastic name of Elie Cristea [eˈli.e]; 20 July 1868 – 6 March 1939)[1] was a Romanian cleric and politician.

A bishop in Hungarian-ruled Transylvania, Cristea was elected Metropolitan-Primate of the Orthodox Church of the newly unified Greater Romania in 1919. As the Church was raised to a rank of Patriarchate, Miron Cristea was enthroned as the first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church in 1925.

In 1938, after Carol II banned political parties and established a royal dictatorship, he chose Cristea to be Prime Minister of Romania, a position from which he served for about a year, between 11 February 1938, and his death.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference nytobituary was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

and 25 Related for: Patriarch Miron of Romania information

Request time (Page generated in 1.0295 seconds.)

Patriarch Miron of Romania

Last Update:

Miron Cristea (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈron ˈkriste̯a]; monastic name of Elie Cristea [eˈli.e]; 20 July 1868 – 6 March 1939) was a Romanian cleric and...

Word Count : 3633

Patriarch Nicodim of Romania

Last Update:

– 27 February 1948, Bucharest), was the head of the Romanian Orthodox Church (Patriarch of All Romania) between 1939 and 1948. He studied theology at...

Word Count : 165

Patriarch Daniel of Romania

Last Update:

Daniel (Romanian pronunciation: [daniˈel]; born Dan Ilie Ciobotea [ˈdan iˈli.e tʃjoˈbote̯a] on 22 July 1951) is the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox...

Word Count : 1156

Patriarch of All Romania

Last Update:

The Patriarch of All Romania (Romanian: Patriarh al Întregii Românii; Romanian pronunciation: [patriˈarh al ɨnˈtred͡ʒi romɨˈni]) is the title of the head...

Word Count : 98

List of banned political parties

Last Update:

Minister Patriarch Miron of Romania banned all political parties in 1939. Batasuna was the first political party banned following the end of Francisco...

Word Count : 1640

1939

Last Update:

Servant of God (b. 1908) Patriarch Miron of Romania, Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian cleric, politician, priest and 38th Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1868)...

Word Count : 12432

Patriarchal Cross of Romania

Last Update:

Cross of Romania (Romanian: Crucea Patriarhală) is the highest Romanian Orthodox ecclesiastical decoration, established in 1925 by Patriarch Miron Cristea...

Word Count : 172

Romanian Orthodox Church

Last Update:

emergency powers, Patriarch Miron Cristea became prime-minister in February 1938. In March 1938, the Holy Synod banned the conversion of Jews who were unable...

Word Count : 5789

Patriarch Iustin of Romania

Last Update:

Câmpulung-Muscel from 1922 to 1930, finishing with top honours. Patriarch Miron Cristea selected him alone, of all 1930 seminary graduates, to receive a scholarship...

Word Count : 2100

Ferdinand I of Romania

Last Update:

people: Prince Nicholas of Romania, the younger brother of Prince Carol; patriarch Miron Cristea; and president of the Supreme Court of Justice Gheorghe Buzdugan...

Word Count : 2318

Prince Nicholas of Romania

Last Update:

the honorary rank of sub-lieutenant—in order to return home to serve on the council, alongside Gheorghe Buzdugan and Patriarch Miron Cristea. Although...

Word Count : 1436

Michael I of Romania

Last Update:

a minor, a regency council was instituted, composed of his uncle Prince Nicolas, Patriarch Miron Cristea and Chief Justice Gheorghe Buzdugan. The council...

Word Count : 10520

List of Romanians

Last Update:

incumbent Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church Miron Cristea, first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church Iuliu Hossu, Greek-Catholic bishop of the...

Word Count : 3936

History of Christianity in Romania

Last Update:

for the ecumenical patriarchs. The new conflict with the patriarch delayed the canonical recognition of the autocephaly of the Romanian Orthodox Church for...

Word Count : 10861

Crown Council of Romania

Last Update:

allowance of 50,000 lei. These were the following (those for whom the date is not specified were appointed on March 30, 1938): Patriarch Miron Cristea,...

Word Count : 457

Marie of Romania

Last Update:

regency council composed of Prince Nicholas; the Orthodox Patriarch, Miron Cristea; and Gheorghe Buzdugan, the president of the Court of Cassation. However...

Word Count : 13171

Carol II of Romania

Last Update:

ineffective regency of Prince Nicholas of Romania, Miron Cristea, and Gheorghe Buzdugan, Carol was allowed to return to Romania in 1930, and his name...

Word Count : 15997

1868

Last Update:

20 – Patriarch Miron of Romania, 38th Prime Minister of Romania (d. 1939) July 24 – Princess Srivilailaksana The Princess of Suphanburi daughter of King...

Word Count : 4292

Kingdom of Romania under Fascism

Last Update:

Goga's successor as Prime Minister was Patriarch Miron Cristea. Octavian Goga is today remembered as one of Romania's national poets, his entire political...

Word Count : 1219

Unification of Moldova and Romania

Last Update:

Moldova cu România". TVR MOLDOVA (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 16 July 2021. Tibuleac, Irina Miron (22 June 2021)...

Word Count : 20534

Relationship between the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Iron Guard

Last Update:

policies; so did a minority of influential high-ranking clergymen such as Nicolae Bălan or Vartolomeu Stănescu. Patriarch Miron Cristea, on the other hand...

Word Count : 8279

Order of the Star of the Romanian Socialist Republic

Last Update:

Mihail Jora, Miron Radu Paraschivescu (1961), Ion Agârbiceanu, Nicolae Profiri, Aurel Beleș, Corneliu Miklosi, Ion Jalea, Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow, Perpessicius...

Word Count : 543

March 1939

Last Update:

advocates of totalitarianism from union offices and future membership. Born: Cookie Rojas, baseball player, in Havana, Cuba Died: Patriarch Miron of Romania, 70...

Word Count : 2802

Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobruja

Last Update:

restored Atanasie (1909–1911) Conon (1912–1919) Miron (1919–1925) As Patriarchs of All Romania Miron (1925–1939) Nicodim (1939–1948) Iustinian (1948–1977)...

Word Count : 351

1925 in Romania

Last Update:

the year 1925 in Romania. The year saw Miron Cristea elected the first Patriarch of All Romania and ended with the start of the Romanian dynastic crisis...

Word Count : 665

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net