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Parteniy Zografski (Bulgarian: Партений Зографски; Macedonian: Партенија Зографски, romanized: Partenija Zografski; born
Pavel Hadzhivasilkov Trizlovski;...
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Parteniy Pavlovich (Bulgarian: Партений Павлович) (c. 1695 – 29
April 1760) was a
Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox cleric, man of
letters and traveller, regarded...
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standardization of the
Bulgarian language,
rejected the
proposal of
Parteniy Zografski and
Kuzman Shapkarev for a
mixed eastern and
western Bulgarian/Macedonian...
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Ilarion Makariopolski (1812 - 1875)
Anthim I (1816 - 1888)
Parteniy Zografski (1818 – 1876)
Nikola Obrazopisov (1828 - 1915) Ivan
Bogorov (1818–1892)...
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Flavius Aetius (396–454), a
Roman general,
defeated Attila the Hun
Parteniy Pavlovich (c. 1695 – 1760), cleric,
author of the
first autobiography in...
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Constantin Kirițescu
Gheorghe Lazăr Titu
Maiorescu Eftimie Murgu Constantin Noe
Parteniy Pavlovich Eufrosin Poteca Ion
Heliade Rădulescu
Gheorghe Adamescu Dinu...
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letters Ђ and Ћ for
these phonemes.
Marko Cepenkov,
Gjorgjija ****vski and
Parteniy Zografski used ГЬ and КЬ.
Despite their forms, Ѓ and Ќ are
ordered not...
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standardization of the
Bulgarian language,
practically rejected the
proposal of
Parteniy Zografski and
Kuzman Shapkarev for a
mixed eastern and
western Bulgarian/Macedonian...
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Orthodox Church (complete list) –
Joseph I of Bulgaria, Exarch, (1877–1915)
Parteniy of Sofia,
Metropolitan (1915–1918)
Vasiliy of Dorostol-Cherven, Metropolitan...
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twice from his homeland,
settled in
Russia where he
wrote his chronicles.
Parteniy Pavlovich (c. 1695 – 1760) was a
Serbian Orthodox Church cleric of Bulgarian...