The modern Veliki Preslav or Great Preslav (Bulgarian: Велики Преслав, pronounced [vɛˈliki prɛˈsɫaf]), former Preslav (Bulgarian: Преслав; until 1993)...
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Preslav Valeriev Bachev (Bulgarian: Преслав Валериев Бачев; born 14 March 2006) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a striker for Levski Sofia. Born...
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The Preslav Literary School (Bulgarian: Преславска книжовна школа), also known as the "Pliska Literary School" or "Pliska-Preslav Literary school" was...
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Constantine of Preslav (Bulgarian: Константин Преславски) was a medieval Bulgarian scholar, writer and translator, one of the most important men of letters...
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Preslav Petrov may refer to: Preslav Petrov (footballer, born 1995), Bulgarian defender for PFC Dunav Ruse and formerly for PFC Ludogorets Razgrad Preslav...
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Glagolitic script. Among them were Clement of Ohrid, Naum of Preslav, Constantine of Preslav, Joan Ekzarh, Chernorizets Hrabar, Angelar, Sava and other...
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Old Church Slavonic (section Preslav recension)
redactions) can be distinguished at Preslav; Preslav Double-Yer (ъ ≠ ь) and Preslav Single-Yer (ъ = ь, usually > ь). The Preslav and Ohrid recensions are described...
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invention of the Early Cyrillic alphabet shortly after in the capital Preslav, and the literature produced in Old Church Slavonic soon began spreading...
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Rosario Nadal (redirect from Rosario, Princess of Preslav)
Fuster de Puigdórfila (born 22 October 1968), also known as the Princess of Preslav, is a Spanish consultant, art director, and former model. A former muse...
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Preslav Crag (Bulgarian: връх Преслав, romanized: vrah Preslav, IPA: [ˈvrɤx prɛˈsɫaf]) is a sharp peak rising to approx. 600 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra...
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Preslav Nikolaev Borukov (Bulgarian: Преслав Николаев Боруков; born 23 April 2000) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward for Liga Portugal...
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Early Cyrillic alphabet (category Preslav Literary School)
alphabetic writing system that was developed in Medieval Bulgaria in the Preslav Literary School during the late 9th century. It is used to write the Church...
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Kyril, Prince of Preslav, Duke in Saxony (born 11 July 1964), also known as Kyril of Saxe-Coburg, is the second son of Simeon II and Margarita Saxe-Coburg-Gotha...
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Pereyaslavets (redirect from Little Preslav)
is derived from that of the Bulgarian capital of the time, Preslav, and means Little Preslav (Medieval Greek: Μικρᾶ Πρεσθλάβα). In Greek it was also known...
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Prince Kiril of Bulgaria, Prince of Preslav (Bulgarian: Кирил, принц Преславски, German: Kyrill Heinrich Franz Ludwig Anton Karl Philipp Prinz von Bulgarien;...
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Saint Naum (redirect from Naum of Preslav)
Свети Наум, romanized: Sveti Naum), also known as Naum of Ohrid or Naum of Preslav (c. 830 – December 23, 910), was a medieval Bulgarian writer and missionary...
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Preslav Nakov (born on 26 January 1977 in Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria) is a computer scientist who works on natural language processing. He is particularly...
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The People's Council of Preslav (Bulgarian: Преславски народен събор) took place in 893. It was among the most important events in the history of the...
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and the Preslav Literary School in Preslav. The Preslav Literary School had been originally established in Pliska, but was moved to Preslav in 893. After...
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Ona Mafalda (redirect from Princess Mafalda of Preslav)
Puigdórfila, a Spanish aristocrat and art director, and Kyril, Prince of Preslav, a member of the Bulgarian royal family. She is a granddaughter of Simeon...
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The Preslav Treasure was found in autumn of 1978 at the vineyard in Castana, 3 km to the north - west of the second Bulgarian capital – Veliki Preslav. The...
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Prince of Tarnovo (b. 1997) Prince Beltrán (b. 1999) Kyril, Prince of Preslav (b. 1964) Princess Mafalda-Cecilia, Mrs. Abousleiman (b. 1994) Princess...
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church and the adoption of the Cyrillic alphabet, developed in the capital, Preslav. The common language, religion and script strengthened central authority...
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from the Bulgar Empire mined salt at the local salt mines. The Council of Preslav declared Old Church Slavonic the language of liturgy in the country in 893...
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Preslav Borissov (Bulgarian: Преслав Борисов) (born 7 March 1977 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament...
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two major cultural centres of the First Bulgarian Empire, along with the Preslav Literary School (Pliska Literary School). The school was established in...
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Orthodox Church Bulgarian Exarchate Zlatarski 1972, p. 389 "Patriarchs of Preslav". Official site of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (in Bulgarian). Archived...
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Preslav Yordanov (Bulgarian: Преслав Йорданов; born 21 July 1989 in Pleven) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Etar Veliko...
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Preslav Getov (Bulgarian: Преслав Гетов) (born 3 April 1965) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a forward. A tall and powerfully built forward...
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Christian texts spread all over the Slavic world of the time. It was at the Preslav Literary School in the 890s that the Cyrillic alphabet was developed. Halfway...
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