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T︠S︡amblak, Grigoriĭ, approximately 1364-1420

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Personal name headingT︠S︡amblak, Grigoriĭ, approximately 1364-1420
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Variant(s)Цамблак, Григорий, approximately 1364-1420
Camblak, Gregorio, approximately 1364-1420
Camblak, Gregory, approximately 1364-1420
Camblak, Grigorije, approximately 1364-1420
Semivlakh, Grigoriĭ, approximately 1364-1420
T︠S︡amblak, Grigoriĭ, ca. 1364-1420
T︠S︡amblak, Grigoriĭ, Metropolitan of Kiev, ca. 1364-1420
T︠S︡amvlakh, Grigoriĭ, approximately 1364-1420
T︠S︡imvlakh, Grigoriĭ, approximately 1364-1420
Birth date1364~
Death date1420
Place of birthVeliko Tŭrnovo (Bulgaria)
Special noteNot the same as Kiprian, Saint, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Russia, ca. 1333-1406
Found inStare srpske biografije, 1936.
Heppell, M. The ecclesiastical career of Gregory Camblak, 1979 (subj.) t.p. (Gregory Camblak)
Cioffari, G. Gli zar di Serbia, la Puglia e S. Nicola, 1989: p. 119 (Gregorio Camblak)
Bolʹshai︠a︡ rossiĭskai︠a︡ ėnt︠s︡iklopedii︠a︡, viewed Jan. 10, 2025: (Grigoriĭ T︠S︡amblak (born 1365 in Tŭrnovo, Bulgaria, year of death unknown), Metropolitan of Kiev, religious writer ; born in a noble Bulgarian or Wallachian family, close to the Bulgarian Patriarch Euthymius of Tarnovo, to whom G. Tsamblak dedicated his "Eulogy"; in the 1390s visited Athos ; in 1401 he was sent by Matthew I (1397-1402, 1403-10), Patriarch of Constantinople, to Moldova as a teacher and "presbyter of the great Moldavian church, that is, the cathedral in Suceava.")
Ukrainian Internet Encyclopedia, viewed Jan. 10, 2025: (Tsamblak, Gregory [Цамбляк, Григорій; Camblak, Hryhorij], b. 1364 in Trnovo, Bulgaria, d ca 1419)