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Okhridski, Natanail, 1820-1906

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Personal name headingOkhridski, Natanail, 1820-1906
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Variant(s)Охридски, Натанаил, 1820-1906
Natanail, Metropolitan of Plovdiv, 1820-1906
Natanail, Metropolitan of Okhrid, 1820-1906
Nathanael, Metropolitan of Plovdiv, 1820-1906
Nathanael, Metropolitan of Okhrid, 1820-1906
Natanail, mitropolit Okhridski i Plovdivski
Natanail, mitropolit Okhridski, 1820-1906
Natanail, mitropolit Plovdivski, 1820-1906
Plovdivski, Natanail, 1820-1906
Пловдивски, Натанаил, 1820-1906
Зографски, Натанаил, 1820-1906
Ohridski, Natanail, 1820-1906
Zografski, Natanail, 1820-1906
Boykikev, Nesho Stanov, 1820-1906
Birth date1820
Death date1906
Place of birthKučevište (North Macedonia)
Place of deathPlovdiv (Bulgaria)
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inNatanail, mitropolit Okhridski i Plovdivski, 1952.
Za I︠U︡stinianovite prava na Okhridskata arkhiepiskopii︠a︡, 2018: t.p. (Натанаил Охридски = Natanail Okhridski)
Wikipedia, accessed on Sept. 17, 2019: (Nathanael of Ohrid, Nathanael of Plovdiv or Nathanael of Zograf, born Nesho Stanov Boykikev; (Bulgarian/Macedonian: Натанаил Охридски) (26 October 1820 in Kučevište, Ottoman Empire - 18 September 1906 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian[1][2] cleric, writer and revolutionary from Macedonia, one of the first supporters of literature in modern Bulgarian (as opposed to Church Slavonic) and one of the early figures of the Bulgarian National Revival. Nathanael is considered ethnic Macedonian in the Republic of Macedonia.