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Teodosiy Dzhartov (Bulgarian: Теодосий Джартов, Macedonian: Теодосиј Џартов; 1894 – 14
January 1945) was a
Bulgarian activist from
Vardar Macedonia. Dzhartov...
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Theodosius Rostocki (born as
Tadeusz Teodozy Bołbas-Rostocki h. Juńczyk; Polish:
Teodozy Rostocki; 1725 – 25
January 1805) was the "Metropolitan of Kiev...
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Theodosius of
Skopje (Bulgarian: Теодосий Скопски, Macedonian: Теодосија Скопски; 1846–1926) was a
Bulgarian religious figure from
Macedonia who was also...
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Theodosius of
Sinai (Bulgarian: Теодосий Синаитски, Macedonian: Теодосиј Синаитски), was a
Bulgarian priest,
writer and printer. He
founded the
first Bulgarian...
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Governor Aleksandar Andrejevikj Preceded by Toma
Gligorijevic Succeeded by
Teodosiy Dzhartov (Bulgaria)
Personal details Born Трајко Лопарски 1898 Kumanovo...
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Volodkovych Ruthenian Catholic Bishop of Chełm–Belz 1756–1785 Succeeded by
Teodosiy Rostotskyi Preceded by
Atanasiy Sheptytskyi Administrator of Ruthenian...
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Lovech (Bulgarian: Ловчанският владика) is a
Bulgarian comedy play by
Teodosiy Ikonomov,
considered the
first Bulgarian play.
Ikonomov wrote it in 1857...
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Todos Osmachka (birth name
Teodosiy Stepanovych Osmachka) (May 15 [O.S. May 3] 1895 - 7
September 1962) was a
Ukrainian writer and poet. Representative...
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Yevhen Pluzhnyk,
Borys Antonenko-Davydovych,
Hryhory Kosynka,
Teodosiy Osmachko, and
others who were
criticized and
repressed by
official Soviet...
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Tarnowsky (Russian: Сергей Тарновский; 1882–1976), Russian-American
pianist Teodosiy Tarnovski,
Theodosius of
Tarnovo (14th century),
Bulgarian cleric This...