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Jules-Étienne Dietschy was an Adventist pioneer and church administrator from Switzerland.

The Oltenia Conference is part of the Romanian Union Conference within the Inter-European Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Its origins date back to 1940.

Jakob (James) Erzberger was a pioneer Seventh-day Adventist convert and worker in Europe and the first ordained European Seventh-day Adventist pastor.

​Adevărulu Prezentu was the first Adventist publication in Romania.

Daniel R. Palmer was a prosperous shopkeeper noted for generous support of the Adventist movement.

Toma Aslan is considered the first Seventh-day Adventist convert in the territory of today’s Romania, as well as the first Adventist pastor there.

Jean Vuilleumier was a pastor, evangelist, editor, and professor from Switzerland who served as a missionary in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, and France.

Albert Vuilleumier is a key figure in both Swiss and global Adventist history. Hailing from Tramelan, Switzerland, he was one of the three founding members of the first Sabbath-keeping Adventist community in Switzerland, established before the arrival of John N. Andrews. His contributions played a key role in making Adventism international.

Jules-Henri Guenin, a Swiss watchmaker and farmer, discovered the Sabbath before meeting Michael B. Czechowski in 1866. He became a founding member of the first European Seventh-day Adventist church and remained a regular church member, passing away in 1918.

Ann “Annie” Emma Butler was an Adventist missionary to Europe. She worked closely as an assistant and translator for Michael Belina Czechowski (1818-1876).


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