LC control no. | no2012020683 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Daniel, Patriarch of Romania, 1951- |
Variant(s) | Ciobotea, Dan Ilie, 1951- Ciobotea, Daniel, 1951- Daniil, Patriarkh Rumynskoĭ Pravoslavnoĭ T︠S︡erkvi |
Associated country | Romania |
Birth date | 1951-07-22 |
Place of birth | Timiș (Romania : Județ) |
Affiliation | Biserica Ortodoxă Română |
Profession or occupation | Bishops Theologians |
Found in | Brâncuși, 2007: title page (Daniel, Mitropolitul Moldovei și Bucovinei) Patriarch Daniel: rebuilding Orthodoxy in Romania, 2021: title page (Patriarch Daniel) pages 237-238 (His Beatitude Daniel (Ciobotea) Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church; born July 22, 1951, in the village of Dobreṣti-Bara, Timiṣ County; his baptismal name was Dan Elijah; studied in Strasbourg, France, and in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany; obtained his doctorate from the University of Strasbourg in 1979) Romanian Wikipedia, viewed January 20, 2022 (Patriarhul Daniel; birth name: Dan Ilie Ciobotea; born July 22, 1951, in Dobreṣti, a town section of Bara in Timiṣ County; he is currently Patriarch of the Orthodox Church in Romania, having been appointed to that position in 2007) English Wikipedia, viewed January 20, 2022 (Patriarch Daniel of Romania; born Dan Ilie Ciobotea on July 22, 1951; Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church since 2007; also known as Daniel Ciobotea; from 1990 to 2007, he was Metropolitan of Moldova and Bukovina) Brynkush, pravoslavnyĭ skulʹptor, 2019: t.p. (Daniil, Patriarkh Rumynskoĭ Pravoslavnoĭ T︠S︡erkvi) |
Associated language | rum |