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    Saint Stephen’s Purse (Latin: Sacculum idem Sanctus Stephanus, German: Stephansbursa or Stephansburse) is a rectangular gold 9th century reliquary studded with gem stones that is part of the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire. It consists of a purse containing soil that is claimed to be soaked with the blood of St. Stephen.[1] It is held in…[Read more]

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    Church of San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome – Holy Relics of Saint Stephan kept in there together with Saint Lawrence

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    Beit Jimal – Beit Jimal (or Beit Jamal; Hebrew: בית ג’מאל; Arabic: بيت جمال / الحكمة), Beit el Jemâl, meaning “The house of the camel”[1] is a Catholic monastery run by Salesian priests and brothers near Beit Shemesh, Israel. The Christian tradition identifies the site with the Roman- and Byzantine-era Jewish village of Caphargamala (כפר גמ…[Read more]

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    Saint Stephen – Stephen (Greek: Στέφανος Stéphanos, meaning “wreath, crown” and by extension “reward, honor, renown, fame”, often given as a title rather than as a name; Hebrew: סטפנוס הקדוש, Stephanos HaQadosh; c. 5 – c. 34 AD) traditionally venerated as the protomartyr or first martyr of Christianity,[1] was, according to the Acts of the Apost…[Read more]

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    Perpetual Virginity of Mary

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    Замъчи се Божа Майка – Българска Народна Коледна ( Коледарска ) песен

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    Рождество Христово! Честит Празник

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    професор Иван Гълъбов

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    Черноризец Храбър
    (IX – X век)

    Кратко животоописание
    Черноризец Храбър – един от блестящите представители на старобългарската литература от т. нар. Златен век, е обект на множество хипотези. Спори се дали ХРАБЪР е истинското име или е псевдоним. Правени са опити за идентифициране с известни исторически личности: с Константин-Кирил Философ,…[Read more]

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    Йоан Екзарх
    Joan Ekzarh

    IX век

    “Шестоднев” от Йоан Екзарх Български. Препис от ХV в. Съхранява се в библиотеката на Рилския манастир.

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    Кратко животоописание
    Йоан Екзарх като книжовник и учен Цветана Чолова
    Ватикански открития за “Черноризец Храбър” Трендафил Кръстанов
    Из “Похвала за Йоан Богослов” Йоан Екзарх
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    Константин Преславски
    Konstantin Preslavsky (Constantine Preslavsky)
    Константин Преславский

    IX – X век

    Историкии за Бога, съдържащи накратко годините от Адам до Пришествието Христово и пак от Христос до сегашния 12-ти индик
    Константин Преславски

    По-долу: Бележки от издателя

    “Княз Борис І”. Миниатюра в Учително евангелие на Константин Пре…[Read more]

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    Св. Наум Преславско-Охридски бележит просветител
    Иван Грудев

    Братя, нека да не остане без помен и
    презвитер Наум, този брат, другар и
    състрадалец на блажения Климент…
    Из Най-старото житие на св. Наум, първа четвърт на X в.

    Св. Наум Охридски. Щампа на Х. Жефарович, 1743 г.Навършват се 1150 години от рождението на презвитер Наум, ученика,…[Read more]

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    Тропар на св. Порфирй Кавсокаливит гл.1

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    Тропар на преп. Наум Охридски

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    Tre Fontane Abbey

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    Saint Anastasius of Persia (whose given name was Magundat), was originally a Zoroastrian soldier in the Sasanian army. He later became a convert to Christianity and was martyred in 628.

    Biography
    Anastasius was born in the city of Ray. He was the son of a Magian named Bau. He had a brother whose name is unknown. He was a cavalryman in the army of…[Read more]

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    Kassia famous byzantine Hymnographer
    Kassia, Cassia or Kassiani (Greek: Κασσιανή, romanized: Kassianí, pronounced [kasia’ni]; c. 810 – before 865) was a Byzantine-Greek composer, hymnographer and poet.[1] She holds a unique place in Byzantine music as the only known woman whose music appears in the Byzantine liturgy.[2] Approximately fifty of her…[Read more]

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    Karl Krumbacher (23 September 1856 – 12 December 1909) was a German scholar who was an expert on Byzantine Greek language, literature, history and culture. He was one of the principal founders of Byzantine Studies as an independent academic discipline in modern universities.[1]

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    San Crisogono, Rome /b> – San Crisogono is a church in Rome (rione Trastevere) dedicated to the martyr Saint Chrysogonus. It was one of the tituli, the first parish churches of Rome, and was probably built in the 4th century under Pope Sylvester I (314–335), rebuilt in the 12th century by John of Crema, and again by Giovanni Battista Soria, f…[Read more]

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