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    Pope Leo IX (21 June 1002 – 19 April 1054), born Bruno von Egisheim-Dagsburg, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 12...
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    in view of the Norman conquest of southern Italy, and to respond to Leo of Ohrid's attacks on the use of unleavened bread and other Western customs, attacks...
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    the Archbishop of Ohrid and clerics and boyars of Ohrid Archbishopric together with considerable number of Christian citizens of Ohrid were expatriated...
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  • from the church of Saint Clement of Ohrid as its founder. Progon himself was also the lord (megas eteriarchos) of Ohrid responsible for halting the military...
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  • Michael Cerularius, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, along with Leo of Ohrid and their adherents, were excommunicated in 1054 after he had erased...
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    army which engaged in indiscriminate massacres of Muslims. In the town of Ohrid, Serbian forces killed 500 Albanians and Turks. On 20 September 1913, the...
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  • cultural activity centered around the Preslav and Ohrid Literary Schools, established by order of Boris I in 886. In the early 9th century, a new alphabet...
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  • Leo Chamaidrakon Leo Choirosphaktes Leo Diogenes Leo Gabalas Leo Kalothetos Leoluca Leo of Chalcedon Leo of Ohrid Leo of Synada Leo Paraspondylos Leo...
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    School and Ohrid Literary School, which taught Slavonic liturgy and the Glagolitic and subsequently the Cyrillic alphabet. The success of Boris I's efforts...
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    on new creeds in" Ephesus I canon 7. The Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed was recognized and received by Leo I at Chalcedon I. Scholars do not agree on...
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