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Theodosii Sp****ov (born 4
March 1961) is a
Bulgarian Folklore and jazz
musician who
plays kaval.
Theodosii Sp****ov
began his
early training on the kaval...
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ministrorum (377–391),
while the Exameron [it] (386–390) and De
obitu Theodosii (395) are
among his most
noted works. In
matters of
exegesis he is, like...
- De situ
terrae sanctae is a
short 6th-century
report of a
pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Its
author is
identified in a 9th-century m****cript (Codex Vatic****...
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Tcholakova Slavi Trifonov Sonya Yoncheva Spens Stefan Valdobrev Svetla Protich Theodosii Sp****ov
Todor Kobakov Valeri Georgiev Valya Balkanska Vasko V****ilev V****il...
- Simeon, Spas, Stefan, Stanimir, Stanislav, Stanko, Stilyan, Stoyan,
Theodosii, Tihomir, Todor, Tsvetan, Valko, Valentin, Vasil, Ventsislav, Veselin...
- Lazarova) (Third Ear, 2003)
Treta Majka (with
Vlatko Stefanovski and
Theodosii Sp****ov) (Avalon, 2004)
Snakish (with
Wadada Leo
Smith and Mark Nauseef)...
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Constantini 3.46. Harbus, 13.
Drijvers 1992, p. 15. Ambrose, De
obitu Theodosii 42; Harbus, 13. Drijvers. 1992. p 12-18 John Munns,
Cross and Culture...
- (Stoyan Chobanov,
Nikola Ganchev,
Stoyan Velichkov,
Nedyalko Nedyalkov,
Theodosii Sp****ov.
Other instruments arrived in
Bulgaria in the 19th century, including...
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Theodosius I,
lying near today's
Sirkeci and also
named after him
Forum Theodosii.
Somewhere in the
forum stood a
Roman triumphal column erected in honour...
- on 25 February.
Bishop Ambrose delivered a
panegyric titled De
obitu Theodosii in the
presence of
Stilicho and
Honorius in
which Ambrose praised the...