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1831–1916
A writer and traveler who traveled half the world, a provincial intellectual with revolutionary views, a famous non-academic Slav of the 19th century, a “dragoman” (interpreter) for the Russian mission in Montenegro, and the founder of Montenegrin archeology.
August 28, 1824 – October 22, 1898
Bulgarian man of letters, philologist, writer, poet, folklorist, translator, and diplomat.
25.12.1858 (06.01.1859) – 01.08.1943
Russian publicist, lawyer and ethnographer. Founder and first Director of the Plovdiv People's Library. It sets the foundations of the National Archaeological Museum in Bulgaria.