World Stamp Catalogue/Moldova/1996

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1995 ---- Stamp Catalogue of Moldova 1996 ---- 1997

Mushrooms (Inedible)[edit | edit source]

March 23 Perf 14
Image Michel Catalogue Number Description Reference Notes
220
190 Amanita. Amanita muscaria.
221
191 Boletus. Boletus satanas.
222
192 Amanita. Amanita phalloides.
223
193 Hypholoma fasciculare.
224
194 Phallus impudicus

Olympic Summer Games. Atlanta ’96.[edit | edit source]

March 30 Perf 133/4:14
Image Michel Catalogue Number Description Reference Notes
225
195 Weightlifting.
226
196 Judo.
227
197 Sprint.
228
198 Canoe
229
Miniature sheets 6.

Bow-shooting.

Michel Catalogue Number 199

Moldovan monasteries.[edit | edit source]

April 27 Perf 14:133/4
Image Michel Catalogue Number Description Reference Notes
230
200 The monastery Rudi (1777). Erected in the reign of Alexandru Ghica.
231
201 The monastery Japca. Founded in the XVIIth c. as a hermitage (monk settlement) and in 1818 raised to the rank of monastery by the metropolitan bishop Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni.
232
202 The monastery Curchi. Revived in the XVIII c. Founded presumably by Ştefan cel Mare.
233
203 The monastery Saharna (1776). Founded by the monk Bartholomei. Reconstructed in 1818-1821, 1833.
234
204 The monastery Căpriana. Erected in the reign of Alexandru cel Bun, reconstructed in 1470 by Ştefan cel Mare. In 1820 the metropolitan bishop Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni reconstructed the monastery church Dormition of the Holy Virgin.

Hunting birds.[edit | edit source]

May 17 Perf 14:133/4
Image Michel Catalogue Number Description Reference Notes
235
205 Gallinule. Gallinula chloropus.
236
206 Grey goose. Anser anser.
237
207 Turtle dove. Streptopelia turtur.
238
208 Wild duck. Anas platyrhynchos.
239
Miniature sheets 7

Pheasant. Phasianus colchicus.

Michel Catalogue Number 209

Europe ’96. Famous women.[edit | edit source]

June 21 Perf 14
Image Michel Catalogue Number Description Reference Notes
240
210 Elena Alistar (1873-1955). Principal of the diocesan school, president of the women’s league, deputy to Sfatul Ţării.
241
211 Maria Sklodowska-Curie (1867-1934). Chemist and physicist of Polish origin, double Nobel-prize award, 1903 and 1911.
242
Miniature sheets 8

Julia Haşdeu (1869-1888). Writer, wrote in Romanian and French. Stamp made after a painting by D. Mailart..

Michel Catalogue Number 212

Anniversaries-Commemorations.[edit | edit source]

Juli 30 Perf 14:133/4
Image Michel Catalogue Number Description Reference Notes
243
213 Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889). Poet, a famous personality of the XIXth century. On the background of the stamp - a page of the author’s manuscript of the poem “Luceaf[r”.
244
214 Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni (1746-1821). The first metropolitan bishop of Bessarabia, metropolitan bishop of Herson and of the Crimea, metropolitan bishop of Kiev and Galicia. Contributed to the organisation of schooling and cultural institutions in Bessarabia. Buried in the monastery Căpriana.
245
215 Ion Creangă (1837-1889). Classic writer, “the great story-teller of Humuleşti”. Author and editor of manuals and didactic materials.
246
216 Vasile Alecsandri (1821-1890). Poet, prosaist, playwright, publicist and politician, “King of Poetry”. Enriched the national literature with over 50 plays, books of folk- and original poetry.
247
217 Petru Movilă (1596-1646). Clergyman, writer-enlightener and theologue. Son of the ruler Simion Movilă. Metropolitan bishop of Kiev. Founder of the Kiev-Movilen academy and of the Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy (Vasiliev academy) in Jassy.
248
Miniature sheets 9

Genealogical tree of the Eminescu family.

Michel Catalogue Number 218

Chişinău - 560 years.[edit | edit source]

Oktober 6 Perf 14:133/4
Image Michel Catalogue Number Description Reference Notes
249
219 Mayoralty Chişinău (1902). Former building of the municipal council. Architect M. Elladi with the participation of A. Bernardazzi.
250
220 Organ-hall (1911). Former building of the city bank. Engineer M. Cecherul-Kuş.
251
221 Mazarache-Church (1752). One of the oldest cult buildings in Chişinău.

Christmas 1996.[edit | edit source]

December 12 Perf 133/4
Image Michel Catalogue Number Description Reference Notes
252
222 With the star. Children singing Christmas carols.
253
223 Christmas star.
254
224 Decoration of the Christmas tree.

Moldovan medal winners of the Olympic Summer Games. Atlanta ’96.[edit | edit source]

December 27
Image Description Notes
255
Miniature sheets 9

Black Overprint on the block Nr. 6: Text “Nicolae Juravschi, Victor Reneischi - canoe, silver” and “Sergei Mureico - Graeco-Roman wrestling, bronze”.

Michel Catalogue Number Bl. 7l
1995 ---- Stamp Catalogue of Moldova 1996 ---- 1997