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  • The Bishop of Lovech (Bulgarian: Ловчанският владика) is a Bulgarian comedy play by Teodosiy Ikonomov, considered the first Bulgarian play. Ikonomov wrote...
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  • Constantinople. He was the bishop of Vratsa from 1804 to 1813, and then from 1813 to 1827 the bishop of Lovech, both within the Trnovo metropolitanate in...
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    of the three shortlisted candidates to ocuppy the patriach position together with Metropolitan Gregory of Vratsa and Metropolitan Gabriel of Lovech....
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    1955 and titular bishop of Branit on December 30, 1956. In 1960, he was elected Metropolitan of Lovech on October 30, 1960, and won the election as Patriarch...
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    Dimitar Obshti (category Revolutionaries from the Ottoman Empire)
    vicar to the bishop of Lovech, who was suspected of collaboration and treason. Against the opinion of Levski, in September 1872 Obshti organized the robbery...
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    Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church with 90 votes, against 47 for Metropolitan Gabriel of Lovech. As Patriarch, he met with Pope Francis during the latter's...
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    leaders in the Kresna-Razlog Uprising. Nathanael was bishop of Lovech from 1880 to 1891, and from 1891 until his death was Metropolitan of Plovdiv. Nathanael...
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    Emmanuel Staravero (category Bulgarian Eastern Catholic bishops)
    eparch of Lovech after the expulsion of his predecessor Meletius I Lovchansky. Metropolitan German Sardian writes: "And when this Meletius, due to the movements...
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    place was elected the Metropolitan of Lovech, Maxim, leading the church until his death in 2012. On 10 November 2012 Metropolitan Cyril of Varna and Veliki...
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    Gothic bishop Ulfilas in what is today northern Bulgaria around 381. The region came under Byzantine control after the fall of Rome in 476. The Byzantines...
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    Pomaks (redirect from History of the Pomaks)
    voluntarily as is the case with the village of Shahin (Echinos). In North Central Bulgaria (the regions of Lovech, Teteven, Lukovit, Byala Slatina) the Ottoman...
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    authority of the Haham Başı, or Ottoman Chief Rabbi, while Armenians were under the authority of the chief bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church. As the largest...
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    the unity of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and for the Bulgarian educational and ecclesiastical work in Macedonia and Thrace, which remained in the Ottoman...
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    Berat (redirect from Municipality of Berat)
    Occitania, France Fermo, Marche, Italy Karmiel, Northern District, Israel Lovech, Lovech Province, Bulgaria Ploiești, Muntenia, Romania Prizren, Prizren District...
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    Anastasia Dimitrova (category Educators from the Ottoman Empire)
    in 1842. By 1845, the Pleven school was visited by 90 girls from Pleven, Lovech, Troyan, Tarnovo, Vratsa and other cities. Some of Dimitrova's former...
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  • ISBN 9780470766392. Radosavljević, Nedeljko V. (2017). "Antimus, Bishop of Vratsa and Lovech and Metropolitan of Belgrade" (PDF). Bulgarian Historical Review. 45 (1–2):...
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    Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Kenitra, Morocco Lovech, Bulgaria (2004) Anne of Austria (1601–1666), Queen of France Miriam Blasco (born 1963), judoka José...
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  • Deaths in November 2023 (category Lists of deaths in 2023)
    (1956, 1960) and politician, mayor of Helsinki (1991–1996). Ferario Spasov, 61, Bulgarian football player (Osam Lovech) and manager (CSKA Sofia, Montana)...
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    Theodore Balina (category Rebels from the Ottoman Empire)
    Pavle Đorđević and the Sorkočević brothers, with the bishops Theophanes of Lovech, Jeremiah of Rousse, Spyridon of Shumen and Methodius of Thrace and other...
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    depend on the origin of the milk (including the animal's diet), whether they have been pasteurized, the butterfat content, the bacteria and mold, the processing...
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