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XV–XVII век

Значителен принос за развитието на култа на българския светец в Русия имат манастирските центрове на Москва (Йосифо-Волоколамски манастир, Троице-Сергиева Лавра, Чудов манастир), Вологда, Псков, Новгород (Спасо-Хутински манастир), Супрасълски манастир в Западна Белорусия и забележителните представители на руската църква Киевският митрополит Киприан (1336–1406) и Московският митрополит Макарий (1482–1563).

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The fifteenth-century Russian Tale on Constantinople, since 1886 attributed to one mysterious Nestor-Iskinder, is a rather hybrid, lively account of the ultimate fall of Constantinople (1453) in the hands of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II. Mutual religious, political and historical interests led to a fruitful circulation of the Tale among East and South Slavs.

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SESDiva ERA.Net RUS Plus Call 2017 – S&T

SESDiva. Project № 156

SESDiva aims at creating a virtual museum of written culture in relation to the social, religious, cultural, and ideological environment and relations between the South and East Slavs throughout the centuries from the 11th to the beginning of the 20th century.

Duration: 2018-2020
Program: ERA.Net RUS Plus Call 2017 ‐ S&T Projects

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