AUTHOR: Valentin BODEA SOME DATA ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE GERMAN SCHOOL OF GALATI Danubius, XLII, Galati, 2024, pp. 521-526. Abstract In 1863, in the town of Galati, an evangelical school was established. Only a few years later, it was labeled as „the German school”. It was financed by the monthly payments of the students…

AUTHOR: Pr. Eugen DRĂGOI TBISHOP MELCHISEDEC ŞTEFĂNESCU AND ARCHPOPE IOAN SEVERIN. UNPUBLISHED LETTERS Danubius, XLII, Galati, 2024, pp. 511-520. Abstract It is well known, from previous publications, the outstanding personality of the Archpriest of Covurlui, Ioan Severin, as well as the close connection between him and Bishop Melchisedec Ştefănescu. Bishop Melchisedec’s appreciation of his former…

AUTHOR: Cristian-Dragoş CĂLDĂRARU THE ESTATES OF TUDORI FAMILY, FROM THE COVURLUI REGION (FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY) Danubius, XLII, Galati, 2024, pp. 487-510. Abstract The research, documentation and interpretation of medieval and modern Romanian documents (XVth-XIXth centuries) formed the basis of pertinent genealogical studies, but also of an insight into the social and economic…

AUTHOR: Sargis GRIGORYAN, Grigor GHAZARYAN Danubius, XLII, Galati, 2024, pp. 361-372. Abstract The present paper examines propaganda techniques, focusing on the recruitment of mercenaries by Turkey and Azerbaijan during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War against the Republic of Armenia and the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh. Specifically, the public messages of Syrian clerics, aiming to recruit fighters…

AUTHOR: Anas JAMEEL Danubius, XLII, Galati, 2024, pp. 335-359. Abstract This article explores the intricate conflict between the enforcement of uniform dress codes in Indian schools and the expression of religious identity through the wearing of religious attire, considering critical legal, ethical, and practical aspects. Drawing on key judicial pronouncements from Indian courts, it sheds…

AUTHOR: George ENACHE „JACOB I LOVED”. GALA GALACTION, PAUL THE APOSTLE AND THE CHOSEN PEOPLE Danubius, XLII, Galati, 2024, pp. 283-334. Abstract Gala Galaction was one of the personalities of the Romanian Orthodox Church during the first part of the 20th century. He was fluent in Hebrew and translated the Bible from the original Hebrew…