- Миладиновци, romanized: Brakja Miladinovci),
Dimitar Miladinov (1810–1862) and
Konstantin Miladinov (1830–1862), were
Bulgarian poets, folklorists, and...
- South") was a poem by the
Bulgarian National Revival poet
Konstantin Miladinov. It is a patriotic-reflexive song in
which the author, who
lives in Moscow...
- 19th century, many of the
reformers were from this region,
including the
Miladinov brothers,
Rajko Žinzifov,
Joakim Krčovski,
Kiril Pejčinoviḱ and others...
-
Josif Miladinov (born 23 June 2003) is a
Bulgarian swimmer. He
competed in the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Йосиф Миладинов счупи два национални рекорда и стана...
- from all
around the
former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The
Miladinov Brothers Award was
established for the best
poetry book
published between...
- but also from
Shopluk and Srednogorie, by the
Miladinov brothers,
published in 1861. The
Miladinovs'
collection is the
greatest single work in the history...
- the
continuation of this
early tradition in the
Middle Ages, see
Marina Miladinov,
Margins of Solitude:
Eremitism in
Central Europe between East and West...
- "Life of the Five
Brethren by
Bruno of
Querfurt (Translated by
Marina Miladinov)" (2013). In
Saints of the
Christianization Age of
Central Europe (Tenth-Eleventh...
- Serbia, the
Druga Liga
Srbije Sever.
Isidora Sekulic Arijana Đurić
Tanja Miladinov Julijana Tatic Tamara Popovic Jelena Gvozdenac Aleksandra Draganović Jovana...
- the
Bulgarian educator Dimitar Miladinov met her in Prilep. In
their collection Bulgarian Folk
Songs the
Miladinov brothers recorded a song
about Sirma...