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Konstantin Preslavski, Bishop

LC control no.n 2001107216
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Personal name headingKonstantin Preslavski, Bishop
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Variant(s)Константин Преславски, епископ
Konstantin Preslavski, episkop
Preslavski, Konstantin, Bishop
Konstantin Bŭlgarski, episkop
Konstantin Preslavskiĭ, episkop
Constantine, of Preslav, Bishop of Preslav
Konstantin, von Preslav, Bishop of Preslav
Constantino de Preslav, Bishop
Beginning date08
Ending date09
LocatedPreslav (Bulgaria)
Profession or occupationBishops Authors Translators
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inVelinova, Vasi︠a︡. Slovo za episkop Konstantin Preslavski, 1998: title page (епископ Константин Преславски = episkop Konstantin Preslavski)
LC data base May 1, 2001: (Konstantin Preslavski, Bishop)
Starobŭlgarskoto uchitelno evangelie na Konstantin Preslavski, 2011: page xxxiv (Konstantin, Bischop von Preslav) page lvi (episkop Konstantin Preslavskiĭ; born in 9th cent.?)
Episkop Konstantin Bŭlgarski i negovoto Uchitelno evangelie, 1942: title page (Episkop Konstantin Bŭlgarski)
Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria. Oratio II contra Arianos, 2019: page 353 (Constantine of Preslav (Bulgaria); in 907, he translated Athanasius's Orationes contra Arianos into Old Slavonic)
Wikipedia, viewed January 29, 2020 (Constantine of Preslav; medieval Bulgarian scholar, writer and translator; one of the most important men of letters working at the Preslav Literary School at the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 10th century; he was one of the most prolific and important writers in Old Bulgarian (the Bulgarian recension of Old Church Slavonic); documented from around 886 to around 906)
German Wikipedia, viewed January 29, 2020 (Konstantin von Preslaw; he was named bishop of Preslav in 893)
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