- had all
lived there, and it was in this
monastery that
Saint Paisius of
Hilendar began his
revolutionary Slavonic-Bulgarian History. The
monastery was dominated...
-
Saint Paisius of
Hilendar or Paìsiy Hilendàrski (Bulgarian: Свети Паисий Хилендарски) (1722–1773) was a
Bulgarian Orthodox clergyman and a key Bulgarian...
- was
marked by the
writing of
Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya by
Paisius of
Hilendar.
According to an even
later ****umption by
Hristo Gandev, the
period began...
-
scholar and
clergyman Saint Paisius of
Hilendar.
Written in 1762, it is
considered Saint Paisius of
Hilendar's greatest work and one of the most influential...
- lion was
considered and
widely used as a
major national symbol.
Paisii of
Hilendar, a
discerning monastic and a key
Revival figure,
mentioned in his ground-breaking...
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awakening of
interest in
ancient culture.
Translation of
Grigorije of
Hilendar's work into
modern Serbian was made by
Milorad Pavić.
Dimitrije Bogdanović:...
- the
Bulgarian culture burning. [citation needed] In 1762, St.
Paisius of
Hilendar (1722–1773), a monk from the south-western
Bulgarian town of Bansko, wrote...
- in
Eastern Thrace (today Kırklareli, Turkey) and
became a monk in the
Hilendar monastery on
Mount Athos. He
studied in the
Halki seminary (on the Princes'...
- The
Bulgarian national revival started with the work of
Saint Paisius of
Hilendar, who
opposed Gr****
domination of Bulgaria's
culture and religion. His work...
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Poland Notable people that were born or
lived in
Bansko include:
Paisius of
Hilendar (1722-1773),
author of
Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya Neofit Rilski (1793-1881)...