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Maksim, Patriarch of Bulgaria, 1914-2012

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Personal name headingMaksim, Patriarch of Bulgaria, 1914-2012
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Variant(s)Minkov, Marin Naĭdenov, 1914-2012
Maksim, mitropolit sofiĭski, 1914-2012
Maksim, patriarkh bŭlgarski, 1914-2012
Maxim, Patriarch of Bulgaria, 1914-2012
Birth date19141029
Death date20121106
Place of deathSofia, Bulgaria
AffiliationBŭlgarska pravoslavna t︠s︡ŭrkva
Profession or occupationPatriarch
Bishop
Found inT︠S︡ŭrkovno-naroden patriarsheski sŭbor, Sofia, 1971. T︠S︡ŭrkovno-naroden ... 1973.
Dimov, I︠A︡. Maksim "Patriarkh Bŭlgarski", 1991: t.p. (Maksim "Patriarkh Bŭlgarski") p. 40 (Marin Naĭdenov Minkov b. 10-29-1914; became a monk in 1941; 1941-1944 ĭerodi︠a︡kon Maksim Minkov; 1944-1947 ĭeromonakh Maksim Minkov; 1947-1956 arkhimandrit Maksim Minkov; 1956-1960 branit︠s︡ki episkop Maksim; 1960-1971 lovchanski mitropolit Maksim; 07-04-1971- Maksim patriarkh bŭlgarski i mitropolit sofiĭski)
His Na Gospodni︠a︡ta niva, 1981- : v. 2, t.p. (Maksim, patriarkh bŭlgarski)
New York times WWW site, Nov. 8, 2012 (in obituary published Nov. 6: Patriarch Maxim of Bulgaria; b. Marin Naidenov Minkov, Oct. 29, 1914; d. Tuesday [Nov. 6, 2012], Sofia, aged 98; weathered a revolt over his Communist-era ties to lead his country's Orthodox Christians for more than 40 years)
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