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307: 249:Александър Николов, СУ "Св. Климент Охридски", Исторически факултет, Параисторични сюжети: От български автохтонизъм към антички"македонизъм". 312: 220: 258: 240:Дылевский, Н. М. „История во кратце о болгарском народе славенском“ иеросхимонаха Спиридона и ее судьба. – Etudes balkaniques, 1992, 68-85. 167:
in his army and even gave the two sons of Perun the power over Macedonia itself, and he himself established his capital in Babylon.
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Spiridon Gabrovski used the library of the monastery to supplement his knowledge and in 1792 he managed to complete a
228: 208: 143:. The book contains a wealth of factual material freely used by Father Spiridon. Spiridon approached the so-called 194:Цончев, Петър. Из общественото и културно минало на Габрово – исторически приноси, Габрово, 1934/1996, с. 624-625. 282: 116:. Between 1747 and 1763, due to disagreement between the Bulgarian and Serbian monks there, he settled in the 277: 94: 117: 292: 287: 121: 8: 156: 113: 129: 224: 204: 109: 171: 159:, presented entirely in a positive light. Alexander defeated the "Illyrian" king 175: 98: 82: 50: 271: 148: 124:. In 1763, together with Velichkovsky, they left Mount Athos and went to 105: 152: 221:История во кратце о болгарском народе словенском от Спиридон Габровски 259:
Two "Greek" images in the history of the monk Spiridon, in Bulgarian
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In 1794, after the death of Paisius Velichkovsky, he left the
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with 64 other monks. In 1779, the group settled in the
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Gabrovski was born in Gabrovo in 1740. He worked on
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Index

Gabrovo
Rila Monastery
Gabrovo
Rila monastery
activist
Bulgarian National Awakening
Ottoman Empire
Mount Athos
Zograf monastery
Hilandar monastery
Pantokrator Monastery
Paisius Velichkovsky
Moldavia
Neamț Monastery
Iași
Illyrism
early Slavs
Bulgarians
Alexander the Great
Perun
Neamt monastery
Rila monastery
ISBN
954-8010-08-9
История во кратце о болгарском народе словенском от Спиридон Габровски
ISBN
9786197444216
Two "Greek" images in the history of the monk Spiridon, in Bulgarian
Categories
Bulgarian historians

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