Veniamin Costache
1768–1846 (age 78)
Biography
Veniamin Costache was a Romanian translator and intellectual born in 1768 who made significant contributions to Romanian cultural and religious life during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His work as a translator facilitated the transmission of important texts and ideas within Romanian Orthodox intellectual circles.
Costache died in 1846, having devoted much of his career to advancing Romanian cultural and religious knowledge. His association with the Metropolitan Cathedral reflects his prominent role in Romanian Orthodox ecclesiastical and intellectual life, and his translation work contributed substantially to the development of Romanian religious and cultural discourse.