Proud to introduce to you Farcas
Farcas
Farcas (by his name Farcaș / Farkas / Farkaș), was a medieval cneaz mentioned in the Diploma of the Joannites issued by Hungarian king Béla IV on 2 July 1247.
Role
Knight Hospitaller
Kenezate
Northeast of modern Oltenia
Year
~1247
Other people with same name
Evangheline Farcas is a writer who is mentioned on LinkedIn. She is involved in collaborative articles that aim to unlock community knowledge in a new way.
Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI.
Mircea D. Farcas is a researcher who is mentioned on ResearchGate.
He has published six research works with 26 citations and 139 reads, including "About some bivariate operators of Schurer-Stancu type."
Diana Farcas is a teacher who received a 2022 APA TOPSS Charles T. Blair-Broeker Excellence in Teaching Award.
She prioritizes her students' comprehension and appreciation for psychology and its many lessons that apply.
During her decade of teaching, she has created a substantial learning environment which students are excited to enter.
Her love for teaching and her passion for psychology showed immensely and inspired her students to achieve their best.
Nate Chapman, principal of Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, describes that her “instructional methods and lesson design serve as a model for others in her engagement and use of active learning strategies.
Examples of this include her innovative approach to using her classroom space to add a multifaceted and sensory learning environment.”
It is through this teaching method that Farcas has led her students to success. Farcas’ love for psychology is also reflected in her work outside of the classroom.
She volunteers in the community and she is a member of four academic societies, including the European Association of Developmental Psychology.
Daniel Farcas, Ph.D., is the author of "God's Buried Children," a book based on the diary of a Romanian orphan and the children with whom he shared a life of poverty.
The book tells the story of the children's struggle to survive and their eventual escape from the orphanage.
Farcas summary
Farcas was a medieval era cneaz given by king Béla IV of Hungary (1235–1270) territories in the Banate of Severin and Cumania.
His kenazate lay in the northeast of Oltenia (modern day Romania).

Content created by:
Alex Costin
Results driven services:
Digital Marketing
Need my expertise?
Contact me
No tracking cookies!
General information purposes only!
Business partners offers (backlinks)
Search Engine Optimisation agency:
SEO
Explore this city secret guide:
Barcelona
The capital of Wales:
Cardiff
Capital city of Worcestershire, England:
Worcester
Copyright © 2023 Alex Costin