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Preslav
Preslav Plan of Preslav Preslav (Bulgarian: Преслав) was capital of the First ... Archaelogical Reserve. Early years The name of Preslav is clearly of Slavic origin; apparently it ... to the fast development and expansion of Preslav during the reign of the Khans ...
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Preslav Crag
Preslav Crag Preslav Crag (Vrah Preslav \'vr&h pre-'slav\) is a sharp ... to the NE, the latter flowing between Preslav Crag and Peshev Ridge into Brunow Bay ... is named after the Bulgarian town of Preslav (Veliki Preslav), that in the ninth ...
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Talk:Preslav Crag
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Kyrill of Preslav
Kyrill of Preslav Kyrill of Saxe-Coburg (born July 11, 1964), styled Prince of Preslav, is second son of tsar Simeon II ...
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User talk:Preslav
User talk:Preslav User talk:Preslav
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Constantine of Preslav
Constantine of Preslav Constantine of Preslav (Konstantin Preslavski) was a medieval Bulgarian scholar ... important men of letters working at the Preslav Literary School at the end of the ... death of Methodius in 885, Constantine of Preslav was jailed by the German clergy in ... around 886 and started working at the Preslav Literary School. Constantine of Preslav was ...
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Preslav Literary School
Preslav Literary School Ceramic icon of St. Theodor, Preslav, ca. 900 AD, National Archaelogical Museum, Sofia The Preslav Literary School (Pliska Literary School) was the ... school from Pliska to Bulgaria’s new capital, Preslav. The Preslav Literary School was the most important ...
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Naum of Preslav
Naum of Preslav Saint Naum Saint Naum of Preslav (Saint Naum of Ohrid) (c. 830 - December ... founders of the Pliska Literary School (later Preslav Literary School) where he worked between 886 ... Bulgarians Clement of Ohrid Ohrid Literary School Preslav Literary School
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Literary school of Preslav (translated from Dutch)
Literary school of Preslav Literary school of Preslav (Literary school of Pliska) was the first ... the school to the new Bulgarian capital Preslav. The literary school of Preslav was the most important literary and cultural ... slave to the conquest and destruction of Preslav 972 by Byzantine emperor Johannes I ...
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Image:Preslav-plan-tbozhinov.gif
Image:Preslav-plan-tbozhinov.gif Image File history File links Preslav-plan-tbozhinov.gif Summary A plan of Preslav, capital of the First Bulgarian Empire. Author ...
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