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  2. Saints Constantine and Helena, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Saints Constantine and Helena (Bulgarian: Св. св. Константин и Елена) is a resort town on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast within a landscaped park 10 km north of downtown Varna, 2 km east of its Vinitsa quarter, and 7 km south of Golden Sands.

  3. Church of St Constantine and Helena - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Constantine and Helena (Bulgarian: Св. Св. Константин и Елена) is a church in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It is considered to be among the oldest churches in the city. It was built in 337 at the sight of an ancient pagan temple in the acropolis on one of the fortified hills.

  4. Constantine I Tih - Wikipedia

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    Konstantin Tih was a wealthy Bulgarian boyar (or nobleman) whose estates were located in the region of Sofia or Skopje. [1] [2] Konstantin stated in his charter to the Saint George Monastery near Skopje that Stefan Nemanja of Serbia was his grandfather. [3] The Byzantine historian, George Pachymeres, described him as a "half-Serbian". [4]

  5. Cyril and Methodius - Wikipedia

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    St. Cyril Peak and St. Methodius Peak in the Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, in Antarctica are named for the brothers. Saint Cyril's remains are interred in a shrine-chapel within the Basilica di San Clemente in Rome. The chapel holds a Madonna by Sassoferrato. The Basilica of SS.

  6. Name days in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Name days in Bulgaria are name days associated with Eastern Orthodox [1] saints. Some names can be celebrated on more than one day. Some names can be celebrated on more than one day. According to the tradition, guests are supposed to come uninvited and the person who has the celebrated name is supposed to be prepared to treat everyone.

  7. St. Nedelya Church assault - Wikipedia

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    The St Nedelya Church assault was a terrorist attack on St Nedelya Church in Sofia, Bulgaria.It was carried out on 16 April 1925, when a group of the Military Organisation of the Bulgarian Communist Party directed and supplied by the Soviet Military Intelligence blew up the church's roof during the funeral service of General Konstantin Georgiev, who had been killed in a previous communist ...

  8. 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Pleven — St George the Conqueror Chapel Mausoleum, Pleven Panorama, Regional Museum of History; Plovdiv — Roman theatre, Ethnography Museum, Museum of History. (Formerly also: Old Plovdiv architectural reserve, St. Konstantin and Elena Church) Perushtitsa — Museum of History; Sopot — the Nunnery, House of Ivan Vazov

  9. Constantine II of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Constantine II was the last emperor of Bulgaria, and his dispossession and death in 1422 marks the end of the Second Bulgarian Empire. The Ottoman conquest had begun in earnest half a century earlier, in 1369, and their rule lasted until 1878. coat of arms on last bulgarian rulers Fruzhin and Konstantin II Asen in Bayerische Staatsbibliothek ...