Evtimiĭ, Tŭrnovski, Patriarch of Bulgaria, approximately 1327-approximately 1401
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Name (Latin)
Evtimiĭ, Tŭrnovski, Patriarch of Bulgaria, approximately 1327-approximately 1401
Other forms of name
Evtimiĭ, Tŭrnovski, Patriarch of Bulgaria, ca. 1327-ca. 1401 a
nnaa Evtimiĭ, Patriarch of Bulgaria, 14th cent
Ïēv̇ḟẏmïi, Trʹnovskïi, Patriarch of Bulgaria, ca. 1327-ca. 1401
Euthymius, Patriarch of Bulgaria, ca. 1327-ca. 1401
Ternovskīĭ, Evḟimīĭ, ca. 1327-ca. 1401
Tŭrnovski, Evtimiĭ, ca. 1327-ca. 1401
Evtimiĭ, Patriarch of Bulgaria, ca. 1327-ca. 1401
Evḟimīĭ, Ternovskīĭ, Patriarch of Bulgaria, ca. 1327-ca. 1401
Evtimij, von Tǎrnovo, Patriarch of Bulgaria, ca. 1327-ca. 1401
Tǎrnovo, Evtimij von, ca. 1327-ca. 1401
Date of birth
1320
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Anastasov, T. Patriarkh Evtimiĭ, 1957.
- Krat. bŭlg. ent︠s︡., 1969:
- Rechnik na bŭlg. lit., 1977:
- Ent︠s︡. bŭlg., 1981:
- Markowsky, C. Untersuchungen zu den Verben in den Werken des Evtimij von Tǎrnovo, 1986.
- Microform/K istorīi ispravlenīi︠a︡ knig v Bolgarīi v XIV vi︠e︡ki︠e︡, 1890- :
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Wikipedia description:
Saint Euthymius of Tarnovo (also Evtimiy; Bulgarian: Свети Евтимий Търновски, Sveti Evtimiy Tarnovski) was Patriarch of Bulgaria between 1375 and 1393. Regarded as one of the most important figures of medieval Bulgaria, Euthymius was the last head of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the Second Bulgarian Empire. Arguably the best esteemed of all Bulgarian patriarchs, Euthymius was a supporter of hesychasm and an authoritative figure in the Eastern Orthodox world of the time.
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