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Sandu Tudor (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsandu ˈtudor]; born Alexandru Al. Teodorescu, known in church records as Brother Agathon, later Daniil Teodorescu, Daniil Sandu Tudor, Daniil de la Rarău; December 22 or December 24, 1896 – November 17, 1962) was a Romanian poet, journalist, theologian and Orthodox monk. Having had an adventurous youth, he first became known in the late 1920s, when he contributed to the modern Orthodox revival, rallying with the journal Gândirea. Although a traditionalist and a critic of materialism, he was closely associated with the modernist scene, and generally supported left-wing causes. Tudor was also a scandal-prone journalist and newspaper owner, who faced accusations of slander and was avoided by his peers.

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  • ساندو تودور (ar)
  • Sandu Tudor (en)
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  • ساندو تودور (المعروف في سجلات الكنيسة باسم الأخ أغاثون، لاحقًا دانييل تودوريسكو، دانييل ساندو تودور، دانييل دي لا رارو، 22 ديسمبر أو 24 ديسمبر 1896-17 نوفمبر 1962) شاعر، وصحفي، وعالم دين، وراهب أرثوذكسي روماني. بعد أن كان شابًا مغامرًا، أصبح معروفًا لأول مرة في أواخر عشرينيات القرن العشرين، عندما ساهم في النهضة الأرثوذكسية الحديثة، والتحق بمجلة غنديرا. على الرغم من كونه تقليديًا وناقدًا للمادية، لكنه ارتبط ارتباطًا وثيقًا بالمشهد الحداثي، ودعم عمومًا القضايا اليسارية. كان تودور مالكًا لصحيفة، وصحفيًا معرضًا للفضائح، وواجه اتهامات بالتشهير وتجنبه أقرانه. (ar)
  • Sandu Tudor (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsandu ˈtudor]; born Alexandru Al. Teodorescu, known in church records as Brother Agathon, later Daniil Teodorescu, Daniil Sandu Tudor, Daniil de la Rarău; December 22 or December 24, 1896 – November 17, 1962) was a Romanian poet, journalist, theologian and Orthodox monk. Having had an adventurous youth, he first became known in the late 1920s, when he contributed to the modern Orthodox revival, rallying with the journal Gândirea. Although a traditionalist and a critic of materialism, he was closely associated with the modernist scene, and generally supported left-wing causes. Tudor was also a scandal-prone journalist and newspaper owner, who faced accusations of slander and was avoided by his peers. (en)
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