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Paisiy may be: the
Bulgarian form of the name
Paisius (see
there for a list of
people with the name) the
common Bulgarian name of the 18th-century Paisius...
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Saint Paisius of
Hilendar or
Paìsiy Hilendàrski (Bulgarian: Свети Паисий Хилендарски) (1722–1773) was a
Bulgarian Orthodox clergyman and a key Bulgarian...
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order of
Paisiy, the
villagers imprison him and the blacksmith‘s daughter, Nastusya,
accusing them of
Devil worshipping. As it
turns out,
Paisiy is a charlatan...
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Paisiy Peak (Bulgarian: връх Паисий, romanized: vrah
Paisiy, IPA: [ˈvrɤx pɐˈisij])
rises to
approximately 550 m in the
Delchev Ridge,
Tangra Mountains...
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Paisiy (Bulgarian: Паисий [pɐˈisij]) is a
village in
Northern Bulgaria, in
Gorna Oryahovitsa Muni****lity, in the
province of
Veliko Tarnovo. According...
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Kubenskoye in
Vologda Oblast, Russia.
Historians do not know much
about Paisiy Yaroslavov. He
appears to have been a
prominent figure during the reign...
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government decree on 12
January 1972, when it took its
present name “
Paisiy Hilendarski”
Plovdiv University. In 1973, it
became the
first higher institution...
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Paisiy Lubenov (Bulgarian: Паисий Любенов) is a
Bulgarian sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1980s and
early 1990s. He won four
bronze medals at the...
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Paisius Velichkovsky or
Wieliczkowski (Paisie de la Neamţ in Romanian; Паисий Величковский in Russian; Паїсій Величковський in Ukrainian; 20
December 1722...
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state for support. The late 18th
century saw the rise of
starchestvo under Paisiy Velichkovsky and his
disciples at the
Optina Monastery. This
marked a beginning...