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- Nikolay Hristoforovich Palauzov (Bulgarian: Николай Христофорович Палаузов; 1821 – 2 March 1899) was a Bulgarian-Russian journalist and a Bulgarian Renaissance...
- Spiridon Palauzov (Спиридон Палаузов; July 16, 1818 in OdessaAugust 17, 1872 in Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian historian of Bulgarian descent...
- graduates include Spiridon Palauzov (who introduced the concept of the Golden Age of medieval Bulgarian culture); Nikolay Palauzov (first trustee and co-sponsor...
- emperor Simeon I the Great (889—927). The term was coined by Spiridon Palauzov in the mid 19th century. During this period there was an increase of literature...
- was founded in Gabrovo in 1835 with the aid of Vasil Aprilov and Nikolay Palauzov. Gabrovo was officially proclaimed a town by the Ottoman authority in May...
- - 1760) Blasius Kleiner (? - 1785) Elias Riggs (1810 – 1901) Spiridon Palauzov (1818 - 1892) Evlogi (1819 - 1897) and Hristo (1824 - 1872) Georgievi brothers...
- the Viking Age. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 116. ISBN 978-0-85115-360-5. Palauzov, Spiridon Nikolaevich (1871). Лѣтопись по Ипатскому списку (in Russian)...
- emperor Simeon I the Great (889—927). The term was coined by Spiridon Palauzov in the mid 19th century. During this period there was an increase of literature...
- state in 1878. The main credit for this is due to two authorsSpiridon Palauzov with his Century of the Bulgarian Tsar Simeon, ie. The Golden Age of medieval...
- the Ottoman Empire, with the financial help of Vasil Aprilov, Nikolay Palauzov, Vasil Rasheev and other wealthy Bulgarians and was based on the Bell-Lancaster...