1. Comparative history of Slavic Literatures by Dmitrij Cizevskij


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2. A History of the Greek Language: From Its Origins to the Present By Francisco Rodríguez Adrados page 265

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3. East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500 By Jean W. Sedlar, page 144

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4. Central eastern Europe Crucible of World Wars edited by Joseph Slabey Rouček page 62

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5. Modern Linguistics By Simeon Potter, page 57

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6. Yugoslavia: A History of Its Demise By Viktor Meier, page 182

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7. Languages and Their Status By Timothy Shopen, Center for Applied Linguistics

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8. Russian by Neville Forbes, page 10

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9. The National question in Yugoslavian: Origins, history, politics by Ivo Branac.

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10. Παράθεση:
| During the ninth century, two Greek brothers from Thessaloniki (Salonika), Cyril and Methodius, were instrumental in the conversion of the Slavs |
Encyclopedia of World Cultures - Page 239
by David H. Levinson - Social Science - 1991
11. Παράθεση:
| An appeal to the Roman Emperor Michael at Byzantium in 863 brought two Greek brothers, Constantine and Methodius from Salonika. |
A Handbook of Slavic Studies - Page 98 by Leonid Ivan Strakhovsky - 1949 -
12. Παράθεση:
| Two Greek brothers, Cyril and Methodius, were sent. They prepared an alphabet for the hitherto unwritten Slav language; the script was called Glagolitic |
The New Oxford Companion to Music - Page 1076 by Denis Arnold -1983
13. Παράθεση:
| the ninth century of two Greek brothers from Salonika: Constantine — who took the name of Cyril shortly before his death at Rome in 869 — and Methodius |
How the Bible Came to Us: Its Texts and Versions - Page 68 by Hugh Gerard Gibson Herklots - 1959
14. Παράθεση:
| It was the result of the great missionary work in the Ninth Century of two Greek brothers from Salonika, Constantine —who took the name of Cyril shortly |
Back to the Bible: A Literary Pilgrimage - Page 70 by Hugh Gerard Gibson Herklots - 1954
15. Παράθεση:
| Turkey (RNS)—The relics of Saints Cyril and Methodius, Greek brothers venerated as “apostles of the southern Slavs” in the sixth century. |
East Europe - Page 17 by Free Europe Committee, Free Europe - 1957
16. Παράθεση:
| of the most famous Orthodox missions was that of the two Greek brothers from Salonica: St. Methodius and St. Cyril, who were monks of high education |
The Two Faces of Greece: A Civilisation of 7.000 Years - Page 91 by Irene Economides - 1989
17. Παράθεση:
| St. Cyril and his brother, St. Methodius, are called the “Apostles to the Slavs.” They were Greek missionaries among the Moravians and other Slavic tribes |
Merit Students Encyclopedia by William Darrach Halsey - 1980
18. Παράθεση:
| The brothers Cyril and Methodius … It was thus two Greeks, born in Salonica, who evangelized and ‘alphabetized’ the mass of the Slavs (apart from the Poles, the Czechs, |
The European Inheritance - Page 304 by Ernest Barker - 1954
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Παράθεση:
| Two other Greeks from Salonika, Cyril and Methodius |
Reflections on Our Age - Page 169 by Unesco General Conference - 1949
20. Παράθεση:
| The Russian alphabet, which is similar to the Greek, was invented by two Greek monks from Salonika, St. Cyril and St. Methodius; |
Russian Authors - Page 28 by Elsa Z. Posell - 1970
21. Παράθεση:
| by the 9th century Greek missionaries St. Cyril and St. Methodius and their disciples |
The Encyclopedia Americana - Page 25 by Grolier Incorporated -1998
22. Παράθεση:
| which the Greek brothers Cyril and Methodius employed |
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East - Page 151 by Eric M. Meyers - 1997
23. Παράθεση:
| Invited in 863 by its prince, Rostislav, Cyril (Constantine) and Methodius, Greek monks from Salonika, came to preach the gospel there |
by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Incorporated, Warren E. Preece - Reference - 1972 Page 846
24. Παράθεση:
| As a matter of fact, Constantine and Methodius were not Slavs, but two sons of a Greek official.. |
by Eastern Canada Centre of Slavists and East European Specialists, Association canadienne des slavistes - 1976 - page 73
25. Παράθεση:
| Two Greek priests from Salonika, the brothers Cyril and Methodius, who knew Slavonic, were called from Byzantium. |
Journal of Central European Affairs - Page 308, 1941
26. Παράθεση:
| Moravia received Christian instruction from Cyril and Methodius, Greeks from Salonika, who for their translations created |
The Encyclopedia Americana, published 1970
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