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Bogomil, pop, active 10th century

LC control no.n 2003118811
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingBogomil, pop, active 10th century
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Variant(s)Богомил, поп, active 10th century
Bogomil, Priest, active 10th century
Bogomil, Pop, 10th cent.
Beginning date09
Associated countryBulgaria
Profession or occupationClergy
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inZarev, Vladimir. Pop Bogomil i sŭvŭrshenstvoto na strakha, 1998: t.p. (Pop Bogomil)
LC database, 11/07/03 (hdg.: Bogomil, 10th century)
Ecyclopaedia Britannica, Dec. 27, 2018: (Bogomil, member of a dualist religious sect that flourished in the Balkans between the 10th and 15th centuries. It arose in Bulgaria toward the middle of the 10th century ... [a] movement aimed at reforming, in the name of an evangelical Christianity, the recently established Bulgarian Orthodox Church. The Bogomils were so called after their founder, the priest Bogomil)
Wikipedia, Dec. 27, 2018: (Bogomil (Богомил) was a 10th-century Bulgarian priest and heresiarch, who was connected with the origins of Bogomilism. Bogomil is a Theophoric name consisting of Bog (God) and mil (dear). According to Cosmas the Priest, Bogomil first began to preach his beliefs in Bulgaria during the reign of the Peter I of Bulgaria (927 to 969))
Associated languagebul