Atanasie is one Romanian form of Athanasios, used mainly as a male given name. It may refer to:
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Atanasie Anghel Popa (d. 1713), Romanian Greek-Catholic bishop in Transylvania
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Archimandrite Averchie
Archimandrite Averchie or Averkios (1806/1818 – ?; , also or ; ; ), born Atanasie Iaciu Buda (), was an Aromanians, Aromanian monk and schoolteacher. Born in Avdella, he became hegumen and archimandrite in Mount Athos, where he was known as " ...
(Atanasie Iaciu Buda; 1806/1818–?), Aromanian monk and schoolteacher
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Atanasie Marian Marienescu (1830-1915), ethnic Romanian Austro-Hungarian folklorist, ethnographer, judge
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Atanasie Rednic
Atanasie Rednic (1722–1772) was Bishop of Făgăraş and Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church from 1765 to his death in 1772.
Life
Atanasie Rednic was born in February 1722 in Giulești, Maramureș from an influential family. He ...
(1722–1772), Primate of the Greek Catholic Church of the Romanians from Transylvania
See also
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Athanasios, original Greek name
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Tănase Tănase, is a frequent Romanian surname, Romanian form of Athanasius (from the ancient Greek name: Athanasios, Αθανάσιος). Originally it was a given name with the form Atanase and Atanasie (Archaic Romanian) and then took the form of Tanase ...
, most common modern Romanian form of Athanasios; given name and surname
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