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  2. Eparchy of Veliko Tarnovo - Wikipedia

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    After 1185 Tarnovo became the centre of the Tarnovo Patriarchate. ... Bishops. Joseph (Rafailov) (1914-1918) Philip (Penchev) (1920-1935)

  3. Veliko Tarnovo - Wikipedia

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    Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико ... Bishop's (Vladishki's) bridge is the oldest bridge, built around the 1800s in Asenova mahava (Old town). [29]

  4. 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 ...

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

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    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 Patriarch Romanus: c. 1315–c. 1325 ...

  6. Kliment of Tarnovo - Wikipedia

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    Kliment of Tarnovo (born Vasil Nikolov Drumev, Bulgarian: Васил Николов Друмев; c. 1841 – 10 July 1901, known by his title as Metropolitan Kliment of Turnovo), was a leading Bulgarian clergyman and politician.

  7. History of Tarnovo - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich entered Tarnovo on June 30, 1877, greeted by thousands of Bulgarians and passing under a specially built triumphal arch. Bulgaria's first archaeological society was founded in the city in 1878. On February 10, 1879, a Constituent Assembly was convened in Tarnovo.

  8. Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Veliko Tarnovo - Wikipedia

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    After the Fall of Tarnovo to the Ottomans in 1393, the church may have become the seat of the Bulgarian Patriarchate for a brief period. It continued to be a metropolitan bishop's residence of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople during the Ottoman rule. The bishop Hilarion of Crete was buried there and his tombstone has been preserved.

  9. Tarnovo Literary School - Wikipedia

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    Joasaph of Bdin – the teacher of the bishop of Vidin was unknown but his work Praising epistle for the movement of St Philotea relics from Tarnovo to Vidin contained all features of the Tarnovo Literary School. The author demonstrated great respect to Evtimiy of Tarnovo. Vladislav the Grammarian – a late representative. He was a translator ...