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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 ...
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Literary school of Preslav (translated from Dutch)
Literary school of Preslav Literary school of Preslav (Literary school of Pliska) ...
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Ohrid Literary School
Ohrid Literary School The Ohrid Literary School was one of the two major medieval Bulgarian cultural centres, along with the Preslav Literary School (Pliska Literary School). The ...
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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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Naum of Preslav
Naum of Preslav Saint Naum Saint Naum of Preslav (Saint Naum of Ohrid) (c. 830 - December ... one of the founders of the Pliska Literary School (later Preslav Literary School) where he worked between ...
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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 9th ...
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Talk:Macedonian language
... not see the point of this argument. Literary Macedonian is almost the same language as ... that the "St Cyril and Methodius" high school in Solun, where Delchev studied was Bulgarian ... In Macedonia, "Yugoslavian" was mandatorily taught in school before Yugoslavia broke up, since it was ... articles, casus etc. Please, compare not only literary language in wich was acepted one of ... Bosnian. Yet, we treat those as separate literary languages, because that's what they ...
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Talk:Old Church Slavonic
... worked in Ohrid, whereas Naum worked in Preslav - which was the capital of Bulgaria then ... worked in Ohrid, whereas Naum worked in Preslav - which was the capital of Bulgaria then ... which the language was used as a literary language. The first country in which the ... bear in mind that Macedonian as a literary language exists from 1945. And that dialects ... texts written in Ohrid and Pliska (afterwards Preslav) showing minor differences between the vernacular ...
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Clement of Ohrid
... borders of Bulgaria together with Naum of Preslav, Sava, Angelarius and maybe Gorazd (according to ... made arrangements for the establishment of two literary schools (academies) where the Slavonic language was ... western Republic of Macedonia). While Naum of Preslav stayed in Pliska working on the foundation of the Pliska Literary School, Clement was sent by Boris to ...
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First Bulgarian Empire
... the Bulgarians. Ceramic icon of St. Theodor, Preslav, ca. 900 AD, National Archaelogical Museum, Sofia ... Bulgarian language gave rise to a rich literary and cultural activity centered around the Preslav and Ohrid Literary Schools, established by order of Boris I ... of Greek and Glagolitic cursive at the Preslav Literary School. According to an alternative ...
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