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Kutmichevitsa (Bulgarian: Кутмичевица) was an
administrative region of the
Bulgarian Empire during 9th-11th cent.,
corresponding roughly with the northwestern...
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school centers were
located in a then
Bulgarian province known as
Kutmichevitsa. It was
founded in 886 by
Saint Clement of
Ohrid on the
order of Boris...
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Clement was the
crucial factor which transformed the
Slavs in then
Kutmichevitsa (present-day Macedonia) into Bulgarians.
Clement is also the patron...
- the capital, Pliska, and the
second school in Ohrid, in the
region of
Kutmichevitsa. The
development of Old
Church Slavonic literacy had the
effect of preventing...
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Peter I in the 10th century. It most
probably arose in the
region of
Kutmichevitsa,
today part of the
region of Macedonia. The
Bogomils were
dualists or...
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responsible for
military affairs. One of the few
comitati known by name was
Kutmichevitsa in south-western Bulgaria,
corresponding to
modern western Macedonia...
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geographical region of
Macedonia (however, the
region at the time was
known as
Kutmichevitsa,
whereas the
theme of
Macedonia was in
Southern Thrace, with a capital...
- talents,
Boris commissioned Clement to be a “teacher” in the
province of
Kutmichevitsa. Both
Clement and Naum were
instrumental in
furthering the cultural...
- po****r
heretic movement that
flourished in the
Bulgarian region of
Kutmichevitsa during his and his father's reign.
Gavril married twice. His possible...
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Macedonia became in the 9th
century a
Bulgarian province known as
Kutmichevitsa. Its
southern parts corresponded to new
Byzantine provinces of Thessalonica...