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Archive: 24 May 2013
May 24 – Bulgarian National Day of Slavonic Literature and Culture
Bulgaria celebrates May 24 as the day of the Bulgarian Education and Culture and Slavonic Literature. It’s also the official Day of Holy Brothers St. Cyril and St. Methody who wrote the first Slavonic alphabet in 855 A.D. – the Glagolitic (“Glagolitsa” in Bulgarian), and translated into Old Bulgarian the Bible and the religious literature of Orthodox Christianity. The […]
Bulgaria celebrates May 24 as the day of the Bulgarian Education and Culture and Slavonic Literature. It’s also the official Day of Holy Brothers St. Cyril and St. Methody who wrote the first Slavonic alphabet in 855 A.D. – the Glagolitic (“Glagolitsa” in Bulgarian), and translated into Old Bulgarian the Bible and the religious literature of Orthodox Christianity. The […]
May 24 – Bulgarian National Day of Slavonic Literature and Culture
Bulgaria celebrates May 24 as the day of the Bulgarian Education and Culture and Slavonic Literature. It’s also the official Day of Holy Brothers St. Cyril and St. Methody who wrote the first Slavonic alphabet in 855 A.D. – the Glagolitic (“Glagolitsa” in Bulgarian), and translated into Old Bulgarian the Bible and the religious literature of Orthodox Christianity. The […]
May 24 – Bulgarian National Day of Slavonic Literature and Culture
Bulgaria celebrates May 24 as the day of the Bulgarian Education and Culture and Slavonic Literature. It’s also the official Day of Holy Brothers St. Cyril and St. Methody who wrote the first Slavonic alphabet in 855 A.D. – the Glagolitic (“Glagolitsa” in Bulgarian), and translated into Old Bulgarian the Bible and the religious literature of Orthodox Christianity. The […]