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  2. First Kliment Government - Wikipedia

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    The government of Bishop Kliment of Tarnovo was the second government of the Principality of Bulgaria, appointed by Alexander I of Battenberg with Decree No. 334 from 24 November 1879. It was for the most part a transitional government, made up at the time of a great political crisis, caused by the refusal of the liberals to govern together ...

  3. Eparchy of Veliko Tarnovo - Wikipedia

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    After 1185 Tarnovo became the centre of the Tarnovo Patriarchate. When the Ottomans conquered Bulgaria Tarnovo Patriarchate decreases in Eparchy of Veliko Tarnovo. The Eparchy were subordinated Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. [1] The first metropolitan of the Eparchy of Veliko Tarnovo after the Ottoman rule was Ilarion Makariopolski ...

  4. List of patriarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Tarnovo Patriarch Vissarion: c. 1246 Tarnovo Patriarch Basil II: 1246–c. 1254 Tarnovo Patriarch Basil III: c. 1254–1263 Tarnovo Patriarch Joachim II: 1263–1272 Tarnovo Patriarch Ignatius: 1272–1277 Tarnovo Patriarch Saint Macarius: 1277–1284 Tarnovo Patriarch Joachim III: 1284–1300 Tarnovo Patriarch Dorotheus: 1300–c. 1315 Tarnovo ...

  5. Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The Patriarch of Tarnovo confirmed the patriarchal dignity of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1346, despite protests by the Patriarchate of Constantinople. The Tarnovo Literary School developed under the wing of the Patriarchate in the 14th century, with scholars of the rank of Patriarch Evtimiy, Gregory Tsamblak, and Konstantin of Kostenets.

  6. Bulgarian Diocese of the Orthodox Church in America

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    The first bishop of the diocese was the Most Reverend Kyrill (Yonchev), who also served as the Archbishop of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. After his repose on June 17, 2007, Metropolitan Herman served as locum tenens of the diocese until the election of Archimandrite Alexander (Golitzin) on October 4, 2011.

  7. List of bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of ...

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    John (Bērziņš), Bishop of Caracas and South America; Irenei (Steenberg), Bishop of London and Western Europe; Theodosius (Ivashchenko), Bishop of Seattle, vicar of the Western American Diocese; Luke (Murianka), Bishop of Syracuse, vicar of the Eastern American Diocese; Alexander (Echevaria), Bishop of Vevey, vicar of the Western European Diocese

  8. FACT CHECK: No, This Woman Is Not A Catholic Bishop

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    A post shared on X claims that the woman who asked President Donald Trump to “have mercy” on LGBT people and immigrants was a Catholic bishop. Verdict: Misleading She is a member of the ...

  9. Petko Christov - Wikipedia

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    Petko Jordanov Christov was born in Velcevo, Veliko Tarnovo. He studied at the Professional School of Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy ("Angel Popov") in Veliko Tarnovo, in the fields of civil engineering and architecture. From 1977 to 1985 in Bulgaria he studied to become a priest and was ordained on 15 December 1985 by Bishop Samuel ...