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Chernorizets Hrabar.
Cosmas the
Priest Pre-Christian
Slavic writing History of
Bulgaria Sometimes modernized as
Chernorizetz Hrabar,
Chernorizets Hrabr...
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Jacob the Monk (Ukrainian: Яків Чорноризець; Russian: Иаков Черноризец) was an 11th-century monk and
author in
Kievan Rus'. He is
known for an ode to Vladimir...
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Clement of Ohrid, Naum of Preslav,
Constantine of Preslav, Joan Ekzarh,
Chernorizets Hrabar, Angelar, Sava and
other scholars. The
script is
named in honor...
- end of the 9th or
beginning of the 10th Century, the
Bulgarian monk
Chernorizets Hrabar stated: Прѣжде ѹбо словѣне не имѣхѫ писменъ · нѫ чрътами и рѣзами...
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scripts and in
known non-Slavic languages, or as fakes. The well-known
Chernorizets Hrabar's
strokes and
incisions are
usually considered to be a reference...
- most
prominent figures were
Constantine of Preslav, John the
Exarch and
Chernorizets Hrabar, who is
believed by some
historians to have been Simeon I himself...
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Constantine of Preslav; Joan
Ekzarh (also transcr. John the Exarch); and
Chernorizets Hrabar,
among others. The
school was also a
centre of translation, mostly...
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being expelled from the
Great Moravia and
their reception in Bulgaria.
Chernorizets Hrabar "He died at an
advanced age in 916. His
disciples buried him in...
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charters Prominent writers and scholars:
Saint Naum
Clement of
Ohrid Chernorizets Hrabar Constantine of
Preslav John the
Exarch Evtimiy of
Tarnovo Gregory...
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bishopric rank.
There are also
theories that
identify John the
Exarch with
Chernorizets Hrabar or with John of Rila. John the Exarch's
literary work includes...