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After entering the country in the southwest at Bazias, the Danube travels some 1, 075 kilometers ( almost 40 % of its entire length ) through or along Romanian territory, forming the southern frontier with Serbia and Bulgaria.
* November 16 – After Entente pressure, Romanian forces withdraw from Budapest and allow Admiral Horthy to march in.
After graduation, in 1904, Antonescu joined the Romanian Army with the rank of Second Lieutenant.
After the 1905 Russian Revolution, a Romanian nationalist movement started to develop in Bessarabia.
After suffering devastating losses at Stalingrad, Romanian officials began secretly negotiating peace conditions with the Allies.
After the Nazi forces began to lose ground on the Eastern Front, the Romanian administration changed its policy, refusing to deport the remaining Jewish population to extermination camps in German occupied Poland, and allowing Jews to work as hired labourers.
After scarcely one year, the assault on the newly created Moldovan SSR by the German and Romanian armies began.
After Matthias died, Hunedoara passed to his son, John ( Hungarian: János ; Romanian: Ioan ), but he too died young.
After leaving London he was assigned the office of Counsel and Press Officer ( later Cultural Attaché ) to the Romanian Embassy in Portugal, where he was kept on as diplomat by the National Legionary State ( the Iron Guard government ) and, ultimately, by Ion Antonescu's regime.
* Romania: After failed attempts at land reform by Mihail Kogălniceanu in the years immediately after Romanian unification in 1863, a major land reform finally occurred in 1921, with a few additional reforms carried out in 1945.
After independence, the Romanian Old Kingdom was divided into 33 counties, with the following seats:
After 1944, the human and economic connections between the northern ( Soviet ) and southern ( Romanian ) parts of Bukovina were severed.
After political debate over the issue became inflamed again in the early 2000s, a group of Romanian linguists adopted a resolution stating that promotion of the notion of Moldovan language is an anti-scientific campaign.
After the Romanian Revolution from the end of the 1989, this genre began to fade out, becoming almost extinct in the middle of 1990s.
After the union of the Romanian principalities in 1859, with Alexandra Ioan Cruza as leader, development in Galați increased.
After eight more ministerial changes, culminating in the anti-dynastic agitation of 1870 – 1871 ( provoked by the Liberals in the context of the Franco-Prussian War ; see also Republic of Ploieşti ), Catargiu formed, for the first time in Romanian history, a stable Conservative cabinet, which lasted until 1876.
After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, which resulted in the fall of Communism, Romania was left with one of the largest, most dense and most frequently-used railway networks in Europe ; but at the same time having relatively outdated infrastructure.
After recovering Bessarabia and Bukovina ( Operation München ), Romanian units fought side by side with the Germans onward to Odessa, Sevastopol, Stalingrad and the Caucasus.
After a series of interrogations by Soviets and Romanian authorities, Nagy was returned to Budapest for trial and execution.
After achieving national unity in 1918, Romanian literature entered what can be called a golden age, characterized by the development of the Romanian novel.
After an initial period of free education in Ukrainian language, in late 1920s Romanian authorities attempted to switch all education to the Romanian language.
After the 1989 Romanian Revolution, the Church never admitted of willingly collaborating with the régime, but several Romanian Orthodox priests have admitted publicly after 1989 that they have collaborated with and / or were informers for the Securitate, the Romanian Communist secret police.

After and Orthodox
After a traditional yeshiva education and studying for Orthodox rabbinical ordination semicha, he pursued his doctorate at the University of Berlin and a liberal rabbinic ordination at the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums.
After the arrival of missionaries in the late 18th century, many Aleuts became Christian by joining the Russian Orthodox Church.
For instance, if two men and a woman were to eat a meal together, a Conservative Jew would believe that the presence of three adult Jews would obligate the group to say a communal form of the Grace After Meals, while an Orthodox Jew would believe that, lacking three adult Jewish males, the group would not be able to do such.
After the East-West Schism, conventionally dated to 1054, a brief reunification was agreed to between the Pope and a number of Eastern Orthodox bishops at the Council of Florence.
After the renovation of 1555, control of the church oscillated between the Franciscans and the Orthodox, depending on which community could obtain a favorable firman from the Sublime Porte at a particular time, often through outright bribery, and violent clashes were not uncommon.
After the war a large group of Orthodox Jewish Survivors of the nearby Bergen-Belsen concentration camp settled in Hanover.
After taking Constantinople, Mehmed met with the Orthodox patriarch, Gennadios and worked out an arrangement in which the Orthodox Church, in exchange for being able to maintain its autonomy and land, accepted Ottoman authority.
After years of controversy, Nicholas II and his family were proclaimed passion-bearers by the Russian Orthodox church in 2000.
* After a forty-year vacancy, Stephen becomes Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch at the suggestion of Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik.
After befriending a Russian Orthodox priest, Father Nicholas, after his move to Nice in 1924, he reconnected with his faith.
After the Russian Revolution, in the 1920s, the Russian Orthodox Church in America began to function de facto as an autocephalous church and attained de jure autocephalous status in 1970.
After 1767, all of Alania came under Russian rule, which strengthened Orthodox Christianity in that region considerably.
After the Council of Chalcedon, the Monophysite controversy ( together with institutional, political, and growing nationalistic factors ) led to a lasting schism between the Oriental Orthodox churches, on the one hand, and the Western and the Eastern Orthodox churches on the other.
After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, Russia remained the largest Orthodox nation in the world and claimed succession to the Byzantine legacy in the form of the Third Rome idea.
After the Schism, those who lived under the Orthodox sphere of influence became Orthodox and those who lived under the Catholic sphere of influence became Catholic.
After the Bolshevik Revolution, Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow directed all Russian Orthodox churches outside of Russia to govern themselves autonomously.
After the death of his first consort, Maria of Tver ( 1467 ), and at the suggestion of Pope Paul II ( 1469 ), who hoped thereby to bind Russia to the Holy See, Ivan III wedded Sophia Paleologue ( also known under her original Greek and Orthodox name of Zoe ), daughter of Thomas Palaeologus, despot of Morea, who claimed the throne of Constantinople as the brother of Constantine XI, the last Byzantine emperor.
After the beginning of struggle against the Orthodox Christianity in Lithuania the Orthodox Nikolayevskiy Cathedral was closed by the order of Greek Catholic Eparch Josaphat Kuntsevych in 1621.
After the Holocaust, some prominent rabbis made their home in America who established a moetzes (" council ") and the movement began to grow rapidly with the rise of the yeshiva-based and Hasidic Orthodox communities.
After many years of fighting to keep Orthodox Judaism alive from within the Soviet Union, he was forced to leave ; he continued to conduct the struggle from Latvia, and then Poland, and eventually the United States, where he spent the last ten years of his life.
After the end of the war, he was sent as a military attaché to Moscow and Petrograd, and was in Russia at the same time as Takeo Hirose of the Imperial Japanese Navy, with whom he became close friends. Tanaka was fluent in the Russian language, which he learned while attending mass every Sunday at a Russian Orthodox church, which enabled him to practice his Russian at church social events, although it is uncertain if he ever actually converted to Christianity.

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