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Bogomils regarded themselves as "Trinitarian",
anathemas against Bogomils (circa 1027)
charge Bogomils with
rejection of the Trinity. In the
Bogomil and...
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bogomil is an
adherent of bogimilism, a
Bulgarian dualist sect.
Bogimil may also
refer to:
Bogomil (priest), a 10th-century
Bulgarian priest Bogomil (name)...
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Bogomil Ferfila (born June 7, 1951) is a
Slovenian political scientist, economist, and journalist.
Ferfila is
founder and head of the American, German...
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priest named Bogomil..., who was the
first to
disseminate the
heresy in the land of Bulgaria." Thus
begins Cosmas's
tract against the
Bogomils. For more...
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Bogomil Gjuzel (Macedonian: Богомил Ѓузел; Bulgarian: Богомил Гюзел [
boɡoˈmiɫ ɟoˈzɛɫ]; Serbian: Богомил Ђузел; 9
February 1939 – 22
April 2021) was a...
- Bašić, p. 186. The
Paulicians and
Bogomils have been
confounded with the Manichaeans. L. P. Brockett, The
Bogomils of
Bulgaria and
Bosnia - The Early...
- Lollards, and Anabaptists.
Supporters of the
theory argue that
groups such as
Bogomils, Paulicians, or
Cathars were
Baptist in
doctrine instead of Gnostic; with...
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Bogomil K. Avramov-Hemy (born
August 17, 1937 in Varna) is a
Bulgarian writer and poet. He
writes both
fiction and
science essays on the
modern problems...
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Bogomil Cove (Bulgarian: залив Богомил, romanized: zaliv
Bogomil, IPA: [ˈzaliv
boɡoˈmiɫ]) is a 970 m wide cove
indenting for 770 m the west
coast of Rugged...
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Bogomil (Cyrillic: Богомил, also Bogumił in Polish,
Bohumil in
Czech and Slovak) is a
Bulgarian given name of
Slavic origin. It is
composed of the Slavic...