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    Cosmas the Priest (Bulgarian: Презвитер Козма, Prezviter Kozma), also known as Cosmas the Presbyter or Presbyter Cosmas, was a medieval Bulgarian priest...
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  • Bulgaria (927 to 969), which indicates that Cosmas must have been writing later than 969. As with Cosmas, the life of Bogomil is shrouded in mystery and...
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  • Cosmas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cosmas or Kosmas is a Greek name (Greek: Κοσμᾶς), from Ancient Greek Κοσμᾶς (Kosmâs), associated with the noun...
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    Cosmas of Prague (Czech: Kosmas Pražský; Latin: Cosmas Decanus; c. 1045 – October 21, 1125) was a priest, writer and historian. Between 1075 and 1081,...
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    of the 10th-century Bulgarian cleric and writer Cosmas the Priest describes a wealthy, book-owning and monastery-building Bulgarian elite, and the preserved...
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  • Bogomilism (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    polemic Against the Newly-Appeared Heresy of the Bogomils written in Slavonic by Cosmas the Priest, a 10th-century Bulgarian official. The old Slavonic lists...
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    Cosmas Indicopleustes (Koinē Greek: Κοσμᾶς Ἰνδικοπλεύστης, lit. 'Cosmas who sailed to India'; also known as Cosmas the Monk) was a merchant and later hermit...
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    Cosmas the Priest, a church writer close to Tsar Peter I of Bulgaria. Sermon bears the full title Homily of the Unworthy Presbyter Cosmas Against the...
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    Mario Grech. The basilica, devoted to the two Arabian Christian brothers, doctors, martyrs and saints Cosmas and Damian, is located in the Forum of Vespasian...
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  • South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named for Chernorizets Hrabar. Cosmas the Priest Pre-Christian Slavic writing History of Bulgaria Sometimes modernized...
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  • Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 913–927 (category 910s in the Byzantine Empire)
    personal privileges of the peasantry, causing friction in the society. Cosmas the Priest accused the Bulgarian abbots and bishops of greed, gluttony and neglect...
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  • History of Bulgaria (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Theophylact of Constantinople to Peter I (c. 940), a treatise by Cosmas the Priest (c. 970) and the anti-Bogomil council of Emperor Boril of Bulgaria (1211)....
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    Johann Nepomuk Cosmas Michael Denis, also: Sined the Bard, (27 September 1729 – 29 September 1800) was an Austrian Catholic priest and Jesuit, who is...
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  • (1921–2014, Yugoslavia/Serbia, nf) John Cosin (1594–1672, England, nf) Cosmas the Priest (fl. c. 10th c., Bulgaria, nf) Roberto Cossa (born 1934, Argentina...
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  • attributed to the Bogomils by Cosmas the Priest, it is not possible to establish a definite connection. Yuri Stoyanov (11 August 2000). The Other God: Dualist...
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  • Antioch, Cosmas was educated and resided in Jerusalem for a large part of his life, earning his geographic epithet. He may have been appointed to the patriarchate...
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  • Constantinople (1235), Siege of Cosmas the Priest Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 927 Croatia, Bulgarian wars with Cuman Tsaritsa of Bulgaria, The Cumans Cyprian, Metropolitan...
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    Borghi, mother of Carlo Emanuele Ruspoli, 3rd Duke of Morignano Cosma Spessotto, priest Elena Tedesco, beauty queen, Nuestra Belleza El Salvador World...
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  • (disambiguation) Cosmas (disambiguation) Cosmo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cosma. If an internal...
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  • Cosmas Desmond (19 November 1935 – 31 March 2012) was a Catholic priest, an activist and an author who lived in England and South Africa. He is particularly...
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    belonged to the Slavnik clan, one of the two most powerful families in Bohemia. Events from his life were later recorded by a Bohemian priest Cosmas of Prague...
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    Alessio and from the headquarters of the Knights of Malta. Its last cardinal priest was Jozef Tomko until his death on 8 August 2022. It is the stational church...
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    November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category November in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
    commemorate the Saints listed on October 19. Holy Wonderworkers and Unmercenaries Cosmas and Damian of Mesopotamia and their mother Venerable Theodota of Mesopotamia...
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    Cosma Spessotto, OFM (Spanish: Cosme Spessotto Zamuner) (28 January 1923 – 14 June 1980) was an Italian Catholic priest of the Order of Friars Minor. He...
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  • down in the 6th century by Cosmas Indicopleustes in his Christian Topography. It describes how he conquered a land and people called Rauso to the west of...
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    July 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category July in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
    Archimandrite Tikhon (Krechkov); Hieromonks George (Pozharov) and Cosmas (Vyaznikov); Priests John Steblin-Kamensky, Sergius Gortinsky, Theodore Yakovlev,...
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    Christianity. As some of the oldest religious institutions in the world, the Oriental Orthodox Churches have played a prominent role in the history and culture...
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    Vincent de Paul (category 17th-century French Roman Catholic priests)
    Occitan French Catholic priest who dedicated himself to serving the poor. In 1622, Vincent was appointed as chaplain to the galleys. After working for...
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    November 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category November in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
    Kesarisky; Peter Kosmenkov; Alexander Parusnikov; Paul Andreev; and Cosmas Petrychenko, Priests; Simeon Krechkov, Deacon. New Martyr Evdokia Safronova (1938)...
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    Florus and Laurus (category Serbia in the Roman era)
    this day the Russians lead their horses round the church of their village" (The Golden Bough). Saints Cosmas and Damian Gervasius and Protasius Boris and...
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