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Other Pilgrimages to Putna between the Two World Wars

Abstract

The present paper is a completion of a previous one, published in The Annals of Putna, III, 2007, 1, which measured the impact of the Putna Monastery, of the tomb of Stephen the Great, on the numerous pilgrims which went there between the two World Wars. The survey, after several new contributions to the period up to 1925, ends in 1939, the day before the beginning of World War II, documenting the trips organized by groups of teenagers, students, members of some international congresses, infantry, traditional pilgrims from the Tătărași Popular Atheneum (Iassy), individual guests from Romania or abroad, the Great Voievode Michael.


Keywords

King Michael, pilgrimage, Putna Monastery, Stephen the Great, Tătărași Atheneum



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The Annals of Putna, VIII, 2012, 1


 
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