Kliment of Tarnovo (born Vasil Nikolov Drumev, Bulgarian: Васил Николов Друмев; c. 1841 – 10 July 1901, known by his title as Metropolitan Kliment of...
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Kliment Red'ko (1897—1956), Russian avant-garde painter Kliment Smoliatich, Ancient Rus Orthodox metropolitan bishop (1147—1155) Kliment of Tarnovo (1841—1901)...
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The government of Bishop Kliment of Tarnovo was the second government of the Principality of Bulgaria, appointed by Alexander I of Battenberg with Decree...
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This is a list of the heads of government of the modern Bulgarian state, from the establishment of the Principality of Bulgaria to the present day. Interim...
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1860 in literature (category Years of the 19th century in literature)
appointed to the chair of logic and English literature at the University of Aberdeen. Vasil Drumev, later Metropolitan Kliment of Tarnovo and Bulgaria's Prime...
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the Killer of Asen I" (aka Ivanko; Bulgarian: Иванко), 1872 play by Kliment of Tarnovo Ivanko (TV series) [ru], Russian comedy TV series Search for "Ivanko"...
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Rayna Knyaginya (category April Uprising of 1876)
by Kliment of Tarnovo to become a teacher in Tarnovo. She returned to Panagyurishte three years later to marry Vasil Dipchev, the mayor of the town. They...
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Burmov Government (category History of Bulgaria)
conservative cabinet headed by Bishop Kliment of Tarnovo. Crampton, Bulgaria, p. 102 Tsurakov, Angel (2008). Encyclopedia of Governments, National Assemblies...
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July 7 – Johanna Spyri, Swiss writer (b. 1827) July 10 – Kliment of Tarnovo, 2nd Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1841) July 11 – Marietta Bones, American...
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1886 Bulgarian coup d'état (redirect from Bulgarian coup d'état of 1886)
installed, led by Kliment of Tarnovo. However, the coup was not backed by many Bulgarian officers and politicians, including the chief of the National Assembly...
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Zealand, nf/f) Vasil Drumev (c. 1841–1901, Bulgaria, nf), entitled Kliment of Tarnovo) Flick Drummond (born 1962, England, nf) Henry Drummond (1786–1860...
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Tarnovski, Evtimiy of Tarnovo (14th century), last head of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church Kliment Tarnovski (c.1841-1901), Prime Minister of Bulgaria Konstantin...
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of Athens served as regent and Prime Minister of Greece, Archbishop Kliment of Tarnovo served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria, and Patriarch Miron of Romania...
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XIV v., pp. 67–75. Andreev, Jordan (1993). Bǎlgarija prez vtorata četvǎrt na XIV v. (in Bulgarian). Veliko Tǎrnovo: Sv. Kliment Ohridski. OCLC 69163573....
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Rachev Slaveykov" (Veliko Tarnovo) Regional Library "Hristo Botev" (Vratsa) Library of American University in Bulgaria Library of South-West University “Neofit...
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Pavlikeni (category Populated places in Veliko Tarnovo Province)
town in Veliko Tarnovo Province, Northern Bulgaria, about 41 kilometers from the city of Veliko Tarnovo. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous...
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Ivan Asen IV (redirect from Ivan Asen IV of Bulgaria)
Ivan Asen IV of Bulgaria. Andreev, Jordan (1993). Bǎlgarija prez vtorata četvǎrt na XIV v. (in Bulgarian). Veliko Tarnovo: Sv. Kliment Ohridski. OCLC...
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Ivan Asen III (redirect from Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria)
interval a Byzantine force besieged the Bulgarian capital Tarnovo and, hearing a rumor of Ivailo's death in battle, the local nobility surrendered and...
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Skopje: National and University Library "St. Kliment of Ohrid". p. 112. ISBN 9989-712-18-2. National Register of objects that are cultural heritage (List...
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Elena (town) (category Populated places in Veliko Tarnovo Province)
Planina mountain in Veliko Tarnovo Province, located 42 km (26 miles) southeast of Veliko Tarnovo. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Elena Municipality...
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One of these churches, Saint John of Rila was only discovered in 2008 in the town of Veliko Tarnovo. Today, he is honored as the patron saint of the Bulgarians...
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Bulgaria (redirect from Republic of Bulgaria)
conquest of Bulgarian lands in 1393 when Tarnovo was sacked after a three-month siege and the Battle of Nicopolis which brought about the fall of the Vidin...
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Bǎlgarija prez vtorata četvǎrt na XIV v. (in Bulgarian). Veliko Tǎrnovo: Sv. Kliment Ohridski. pp. 23–52, 67–75. OCLC 69163573. Андреев, Йордан (Jordan...
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(fortress) Architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School Tarnovo Literary School Baba Vida Byzantine–Bulgarian wars National awakening of Bulgaria Bulgarian...
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Kaloyan and Desislava (category History of Sofia)
of the Boyana Church. Their portraits, created in 1259 by the painters of Tarnovo Artistic School in Boyana Church are considered by many leading experts...
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Tomić Psalter (category Medieval Bulgarian literature of Macedonia)
1360, during the reign of Tsar Ivan Alexander, it is regarded as one of the masterpieces of the Tarnovo literary and art school of the time. It contains...
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Miladinova-Chernova and her son, engineer Kliment Chernov. The Kostur revolutionary district was established in 1898. During the preparation of the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie...
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Bulgarian Officers' Brotherhoods (category History of Macedonia (region))
movement until the beginning of the Balkan Wars. The first clandestine society was established by Bulgarian army officers in Tarnovo in 1897. A second company...
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(1812–1918) [Church Life of the Bulgarians in Bessarabia (1812–1918)] (PhD) (in Bulgarian). Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria: Veliko Tarnovo University. Retrieved...
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Bǎlgarija prez vtorata četvǎrt na XIV v. (in Bulgarian). Veliko Tǎrnovo: Sv. Kliment Ohridski. OCLC 69163573. Angelov, Petǎr (1982) [1978]. Bǎlgaro-srǎbskite...
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