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  • 71Early Cyrillic alphabet — Type Alphabet Languages Old Church Slavonic, Church Slavonic, old versions of many Slavic languages …

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  • 72Dze — Cyrillic alphabet navbox Heading=Cyrillic letter Dze uuc=0405|ulc=0455|numeral=6Dze (unicode|Ѕ ѕ) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, used to represent the sound IPA|/dz/ in the Macedonian alphabet. It is derived from the letter dzelo or zelo… …

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  • 73Užican speech — Infobox Language name = Užice dialect nativename = ужички говор pronunciation = [ˈuʃə̆ʧkiː ˈgɔʋɔːr] states = primarily Serbia region = Stari Vlah (Užice) familycolor = Indo European fam1 = Slavonic fam2 = South Slavonic fam3 = Central South… …

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  • 74Bogomilism — ( bg. Богомилство) is the Gnostic dualistic sect, the synthesis of Armenian Paulicianism and the Bulgarian Slavonic Church reform movement, which emerged in Bulgaria between 927 and 970 and spread into Byzantine Empire, Kievan Rus , Serbia,… …

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  • 75Reforms of Russian orthography — The reform of Russian orthography refers to changes made to the Russian alphabet over the course of the history of the Russian language. Contents 1 Early Changes 2 Eighteenth century changes 3 Nineteenth century changes …

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  • 76Clement of Ohrid — This article is about the medieval Slavic saint. For other uses, see Clement (disambiguation). Свети Климент Охридски Saint Clement of Ohrid Icon of Saint Clement of Ohrid One of the Seven Apostles of Bul …

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  • 77Codex Marianus — The Codex Marianus Russian: Мариинское евангелие) is a Glagolitic fourfold Gospel Book that is (along with Codex Zographensis), one of the oldest manuscript witnesses to the Old Church Slavonic language, one of the two fourfold gospels being part …

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  • 78Dositej Obradović — Доситеј Обрадовић Born February 17, 1742? Čakovo, Habsburg Empire Died 1811 Belgrade, Serbia …

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  • 79Euthymius Of Tŭrnovo — ▪ Orthodox patriarch born c. 1317 died c. 1402       Orthodox patriarch of Tŭrnovo, near modern Sofia, monastic scholar and linguist whose extensive literary activity spearheaded the late medieval renaissance in Bulgaria and erected the… …

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  • 80Czech Literature — • The evolution of Czech literature dates back to 863, when Moravia and Bohemia, through the efforts of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, the apostles of these two countries, were converted to Christianity and thus became participants in the great work… …

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