- The
modern Veliki Preslav or
Great Preslav (Bulgarian: Велики Преслав,
pronounced [vɛˈliki prɛˈsɫaf]),
former Preslav (Bulgarian: Преслав;
until 1993)...
- The
Preslav Literary School (Bulgarian: Преславска книжовна школа), also
known as the "Pliska
Literary School" or "Pliska-
Preslav Literary school" was...
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Constantine of
Preslav (Bulgarian: Константин Преславски) was a
medieval Bulgarian scholar,
writer and translator, one of the most
important men of letters...
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Glagolitic script.
Among them were
Clement of Ohrid, Naum of
Preslav,
Constantine of
Preslav, Joan Ekzarh,
Chernorizets Hrabar, Angelar, Sava and other...
-
Preslav Petrov may
refer to:
Preslav Petrov (footballer, born 1995),
Bulgarian defender for PFC
Dunav Ruse and
formerly for PFC
Ludogorets Razgrad Preslav...
-
invention of the
Early Cyrillic alphabet shortly after in the
capital Preslav, and the
literature produced in Old
Church Slavonic soon
began spreading...
- The
Preslav Treasure was
found in
autumn of 1978 at the
vineyard in Castana, 3 km to the
north - west of the
second Bulgarian capital –
Veliki Preslav. The...
- The People's
Council of
Preslav (Bulgarian: Преславски народен събор) took
place in 893. It was
among the most
important events in the
history of the...
-
Preslav Nakov (born on 26
January 1977 in
Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria) is a
computer scientist who
works on
natural language processing. He is particularly...
- Kyril,
Prince of
Preslav, Duke in
Saxony (born 11 July 1964), also
known as
Kyril of Saxe-Coburg, is the
second son of
Simeon II and
Margarita Saxe-Coburg-Gotha...