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    Anthim I (Bulgarian: Антим I, secular name Atanas Mihaylov Chalakov, Bulgarian: Aтанас Михайлов Чалъков; 1816 – 1 December 1888) was a Bulgarian education...
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    Anthim the Iberian (Romanian: Antim Ivireanul, Georgian: ანთიმოზ ივერიელი – Antimoz Iverieli; secular name: Andria; 1650 — September or October 1716) was...
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  • Anthim may refer to: Anthim the Iberian (1650–1716), Georgian theologian, scholar, calligrapher and philosopher Anthim I (1816–1888), Bulgarian education...
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    Bulgaria was conducted from 17 April to 26 June 1879. Its chairman was Anthim I. In the first Grand National Assembly, Alexander of Battenberg was chosen...
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    (1830–1862 Alexander Exarch (1810 - 1891) Ilarion Makariopolski (1812 - 1875) Anthim I (1816 - 1888) Parteniy Zografski (1818 – 1876) Nikola Obrazopisov (1828...
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    (3.6 °F) on 14 January 1972 Kırklareli is twinned with: Manisa, Turkey Anthim I (1816-1888), first head of the Bulgarian Exarchate Nikola Aslanov (1875-1905)...
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    of the municipality. Kazanlak is home to the following schools: Exarch Anthim I Secondary School [6] Paisiy Hilendarski Primary School Nikola Obreshkov...
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    Saint Raphael of Brooklyn Anthim I of Bulgaria Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch Demetrios I of Constantinople Ecumenical...
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    Exarch Joseph I (also known as Iosif I, secular name Lazar Yovchev, Bulgarian: Лазар Йовчев; May 5, 1840, Kalofer, Ottoman Empire – June 20, 1915, Sofia...
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    autocephalous archbishopric in 870. In 918 or 919 the Bulgarian monarch Simeon I (r.  893–927) summoned a church council to raise the Bulgarian Archbishopric...
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