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Alexandru Nicolescu (8 July 1882—5 June 1941) was a Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church. Born in Tulgheș, Harghita County, Transylvania, he studied at the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples in Rome from 1898 to 1904, earning a doctorate in Philosophy and Theology. Returning to Blaj, he was sent as a missionary priest to North America. Once back in Transylvania, he taught of moral theology at the Blaj Theological Seminary.

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  • Alexandru Nicolescu (de)
  • Alexandru Nicolescu (en)
  • Alexandru Nicolescu (fr)
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  • Alexandru Nicolescu (* 8. Juli 1852 in , im Komitat Csík (deutsch:Tschick), Siebenbürgen; † 5. Juni 1941 in Blaj, Rumänien) war rumänisch griechisch-katholischer Erzbischof von Făgăraș und Alba Iulia. (de)
  • Alexandru Nicolescu (né le 8 juillet 1882, , comté de Ciuc, Transylvanie, Empire austro-hongrois – mort le 5 juin 1941 , Blaj, Transylvanie, Roumanie) a été un métropolite gréco-catholique roumain. (fr)
  • Alexandru Nicolescu (8 July 1882—5 June 1941) was a Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church. Born in Tulgheș, Harghita County, Transylvania, he studied at the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples in Rome from 1898 to 1904, earning a doctorate in Philosophy and Theology. Returning to Blaj, he was sent as a missionary priest to North America. Once back in Transylvania, he taught of moral theology at the Blaj Theological Seminary. (en)
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  • Alexandru Nicolescu (* 8. Juli 1852 in , im Komitat Csík (deutsch:Tschick), Siebenbürgen; † 5. Juni 1941 in Blaj, Rumänien) war rumänisch griechisch-katholischer Erzbischof von Făgăraș und Alba Iulia. (de)
  • Alexandru Nicolescu (8 July 1882—5 June 1941) was a Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church. Born in Tulgheș, Harghita County, Transylvania, he studied at the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples in Rome from 1898 to 1904, earning a doctorate in Philosophy and Theology. Returning to Blaj, he was sent as a missionary priest to North America. Once back in Transylvania, he taught of moral theology at the Blaj Theological Seminary. He was named Bishop of Lugoj in 1922, following the transfer of Valeriu Traian Frențiu to Oradea. In 1935, he was elected Metropolitan of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia. Nicolescu served until his death, which was hastened by the beginning of World War II and Romania's loss of Northern Transylvania, events that strained his weak health. (en)
  • Alexandru Nicolescu (né le 8 juillet 1882, , comté de Ciuc, Transylvanie, Empire austro-hongrois – mort le 5 juin 1941 , Blaj, Transylvanie, Roumanie) a été un métropolite gréco-catholique roumain. (fr)
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