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related to
Patriarch Evtimiy of Bulgaria.
Saint Euthymius of
Tarnovo (also
Evtimiy; Bulgarian: Свети Евтимий Търновски,
Sveti Evtimiy Tarnovski) was Patriarch...
- of the
Second Bulgarian Empire. With the
orthographic reform of
Saint Evtimiy of
Tarnovo and
prominent representatives such as
Gregory Tsamblak or Constantine...
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Patriarch Evtimiy Boulevard (Bulgarian: Булевард Патриарх Евтимий) is a
central boulevard...
- St.
Evtimiy Crag (Sv.
Evtimiev Kamak \sve-'ti ev-'ti-mi-ev 'ka-m&k\) is a
rocky peak of
elevation 350 m in
Delchev Ridge,
Tangra Mountains, Livingston...
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taking place in the 20th century. With the
orthographic reform of
Saint Evtimiy of
Tarnovo and
other prominent representatives of the
Tarnovo Literary...
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fortress of Nikopol, the main
Bulgarian leader in the town was
Patriarch Evtimiy. He went to the
Turkish camp with the
intention of ****uaging the Turkish...
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Patriarch Evtimiy Square (Bulgarian: площад „Патриарх Евтимий“,
ploshtad Patriarh Evtimiy), more po****rly
known as Popa (Попа, "The Priest"), is a small...
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Patriarchate in the 14th century, with
scholars of the rank of
Patriarch Evtimiy,
Gregory Tsamblak, and
Konstantin of Kostenets. A
considerable flowering...
- poet Peyo
Yavorov lived and died. The
corner of
Vitosha and
Patriarch Evtimiy boulevards, so
called the
Pharmacy (Bulgarian: Аптека), is a po****r place...
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ideas of
Hesychasm dominated the
Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
Patriarch Evtimiy of
Tarnovo became the most
prominent cultural figure of the country. A...