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Neofit (Неофит) is the
Slavic form of the Gr**** name Neophytos, and may
refer to:
Neofit of
Bulgaria (1945–2024),
Bulgarian Orthodox primate Neofit II...
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Neofit Rilski (Bulgarian: Неофит Рилски) or
Neophyte of Rila (born
Nikola Poppetrov Benin; 1793 –
January 4, 1881) was a 19th-century
Bulgarian monk, teacher...
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Neofit Bozveli (Bulgarian: Неофит Бозвели) (c. 1785 – 4 June 1848) was a
Bulgarian cleric and
enlightener and one of the
leaders of the
Bulgarian Church...
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Patriarch Neophyte (Bulgarian: Патриарх Неофит, romanized: Patriarch
Neofit;
secular name:
Simeon Nikolov Dimitrov; Bulgarian: Симеон Николов Димитров;...
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Neofit Peak (Bulgarian: връх Неофит, romanized: vrah
Neofit, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
nɛˈɔfit]) is an ice-covered peak
rising to 1657 m in
Imeon Range on
Smith Island...
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Neofit Bozvelievo is a
village in
Momchilgrad Muni****lity,
Kardzhali Province,
southern Bulgaria.
Located approximately 7 km (4.3 miles)
northwest of...
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Southwest University "
Neofit Rilski" (Bulgarian: Югозападен университет "Неофит Рилски") is a
university in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. It was
founded in...
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Neophyte II (Romanian:
Neofit al II-lea,
secular name
Neofit Gianoglu, Gr****: Νεόφυτος Γιανόγλου; 1
January 1787 – 14
January 1850) was the
Romanian Orthodox...
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Neophytos Doukas or
Dukas (Gr****: Νεόφυτος Δούκας; 1760 – 1
January 1845) was a Gr****
priest and scholar,
author of many
books and
translations from ancient...
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Poenari Castle. The
legend of the
Poenari Castle was
mentioned in 1747 by
Neofit I,
Metropolitan of Ungro–Wallachia, who
complemented it with the
story of...