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Visarion Puiu (born Victor Puiu on 27 February 1879, Paşcani, Romania - 10 August 1964, Viels-Maisons, France) was a metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church. After attending primary school in his native town, Puiu studied at seminaries in Roman (1893-1896) and Iaşi (1896-1900), and later at the Bucharest Faculty of Theology, where he received a licentiate in 1905. On 22 December 1905,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Visarion Puiu

    Visarion Puiu (born Victor Puiu on 27 February 1879, Paşcani, Romania - 10 August 1964, Viels-Maisons, France) was a metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
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    National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

    After 1819, when the university was turned into a purely religious institution, it still upheld its international reputation and has been an alma mater for the Moldavian poet Alexei Mateevici and metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church Visarion Puiu.
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    Anton Durcovici

    Grigorie Leu | Nicodim Munteanu | Visarion Puiu
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    Iuliu Hossu

    Grigorie Leu | Nicodim Munteanu | Visarion Puiu
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    Alexandru Todea

    Grigorie Leu | Nicodim Munteanu | Visarion Puiu
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    Nicodim Munteanu

    Grigorie Leu | Nicodim Munteanu | Visarion Puiu
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    Áron Márton

    Grigorie Leu | Nicodim Munteanu | Visarion Puiu
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    Montparnasse Cemetery

    Visarion Puiu (1879 - 1964), Romanian metropolitan bishop
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    History of Bălţi

    1920s - The seat of the Bishopric is moved from Hotin to Bălţi, and the Bishopric Palace is built (finished in 1933), with the effort of Visarion Puiu.
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    Valerian Trifa

    After Trifa was freed, he was briefly the secretary of Metropolitan bishop Visarion Puiu in Vienna and then Paris, and, following the end of World War II, he was a was professor of ancient history in Italy, at a Roman Catholic college.
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