Petar Bogdan Bakshev or Petar Bogdan (Bulgarian: Петър Богдан Бакшев; 1601–1674) was an archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Bulgaria, historian...
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Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: Богдан) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from...
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1647, Petar Bogdan also lists 1,200 Albanian Catholics in Kopilovtsi, but notes that they have started using Slavic instead. By 1658, Petar Bogdan notes...
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of Bulgarian history, after the works titled "History of Bulgaria" by Petar Bogdan Bakshev in 1667 and by Blasius Kleiner in 1761. He is considered the...
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historical treatise written in Latin by Bulgarian Catholic archbishop Petar Bogdan (1601–1674). Completed in 1667, it is the earliest modern written work...
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(1456-1479) Pimen Zografski (1540 - 1620) Petar Bogdan (1601 – 1674) Filip Stanislavov (1608 - 1674) Petar Parchevich (1612 – 1674) Avram Dimitriev (1630...
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of the 17th century Bulgarian National Revival figure and historian Petar Bogdan. The first Bulgarian speleological society was established in 1929. The...
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other works. From 1667 dates the first independent Bulgarian history of Petar Bogdan, which is entitled About the antiquity of the father land and the Bulgarian...
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Petar Grašo (born 19 March 1976) is a Croatian pop singer and songwriter. In the course of his career, he has released three studio albums. In 2011, he...
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Vicariate of the Bulgarians Bishops Latin, Sofia: Petar Bogdan Giorgio Radovani Vinkenti Peev Ivan Romanov Bogdan Stefanov Dobranov Gheorghi Ivanov Jovcev Latin...
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of the 17th century Bulgarian National Revival figure and historian Petar Bogdan. The first Bulgarian speleological society was established in 1929. The...
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performance. http://www.pmgmontana.com/pmgsite/ Foreign Language HS "Petar Bogdan". Emphasis on English and German language proficiency. Recognized and...
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Christianity". The tower was also noted by the Bulgarian Catholic bishop Petar Bogdan and foreign travelers such as Paul of Aleppo. The latter stated that...
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Toljen, Prince of Hum 1192–1196 Petar Nikola Vladislav Boriša Toljen II Petar Bajko Andrija, Prince of Hum Bogdan Tvrtko Bogdan Tvrtko Đorđe Radoslav, Prince...
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like Bogdan, was the duke of Ivan Crnojević. Bogdan was originally from Banjska, in Old Serbia. According to the writings of Petar Šobajić, Bogdan was...
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diocese of Vidin and lies in the valley of the Ogosta river. According to Petar Bogdan, the monastery was built in the 10th century and remained a religious...
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eminent writers and translators from Chiprovtsi, most notably Petar Bogdan Bakshev and Petar Parchevich, formed the so-called "Chiprovtsi Literary School"...
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Vicariate of the Bulgarians Bishops Latin, Sofia: Petar Bogdan Giorgio Radovani Vinkenti Peev Ivan Romanov Bogdan Stefanov Dobranov Gheorghi Ivanov Jovcev Latin...
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The village is also mentioned by the Roman Catholic bishop of Sofia Petar Bogdan Bakshev, who visited Tarnovo in 1640. He remarked there was a village...
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Christian rulers of Central Europe between 1630 and 1645. Together with Petar Bogdan and Franchesko Soymirovich, they visited Austrian monarch Ferdinand II...
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Ottoman Empire. Prominent religious and public leaders such as Petar Bogdan and Petar Parchevich spent time in the city (see Chiprovtsi Uprising). The...
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Vicariate of the Bulgarians Bishops Latin, Sofia: Petar Bogdan Giorgio Radovani Vinkenti Peev Ivan Romanov Bogdan Stefanov Dobranov Gheorghi Ivanov Jovcev Latin...
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1895. Father Stanislav Petrov was the first priest. In 1896, Passionist Petar Jurovic opened a Catholic private German-French school in Vidin. The number...
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Vicariate of the Bulgarians Bishops Latin, Sofia: Petar Bogdan Giorgio Radovani Vinkenti Peev Ivan Romanov Bogdan Stefanov Dobranov Gheorghi Ivanov Jovcev Latin...
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brother, Petar. His wife was named Milica. Bogdan (d. 1252), Prince of Hum (fl. 1249) Bogdan (fl. 1363), kaznac in the service of Emperor Uroš V Bogdan Kirizmić...
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Apostolic Administrator Simeon Kokov (Kokoff), O.F.M. (1958.04.20 – 1974.07.11) Bogdan Stefanov Dobranov † (22 Jul 1975 Appointed – 1978.12.14 see below), Titular...
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Vicariate of the Bulgarians Bishops Latin, Sofia: Petar Bogdan Giorgio Radovani Vinkenti Peev Ivan Romanov Bogdan Stefanov Dobranov Gheorghi Ivanov Jovcev Latin...
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Vicariate of the Bulgarians Bishops Latin, Sofia: Petar Bogdan Giorgio Radovani Vinkenti Peev Ivan Romanov Bogdan Stefanov Dobranov Gheorghi Ivanov Jovcev Latin...
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Point, and 1.1 km northwest of Radev Point. The ridge is named after Petar Bogdan Bakshev (1601–1674), Catholic Archbishop of Sofia, and author of an early...
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Cossacks sacked Varna. 1640 The first Bulgarian history was written by Petar Bogdan. 1686 The Second Tarnovo uprising took place. 1688 Chiprovtsi uprising...
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