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Stranica 334
... inscriptions , ε .. Κυριγήρ , Κουβιάρης ( loba , 190- 66 192 ) . Okhsun , of the family of Kuri- ger , is described as o fouráv ( 190 ) ; Okorses as ó KоTavós ( where seems to be an error for 5 , ib . ) ; and in an- other inscription ...
... inscriptions , ε .. Κυριγήρ , Κουβιάρης ( loba , 190- 66 192 ) . Okhsun , of the family of Kuri- ger , is described as o fouráv ( 190 ) ; Okorses as ó KоTavós ( where seems to be an error for 5 , ib . ) ; and in an- other inscription ...
Stranica 368
... inscription of Malamir ( Aboba , 233 ) . This word , like preslav , evidently translated a Bulgarian appellative . Uspenski thinks that the use of avn in the inscription implies the " transference of the capital " ( Aboba , 547 ) . But ...
... inscription of Malamir ( Aboba , 233 ) . This word , like preslav , evidently translated a Bulgarian appellative . Uspenski thinks that the use of avn in the inscription implies the " transference of the capital " ( Aboba , 547 ) . But ...
Stranica 482
... inscriptions of Malamir ) is mentioned . Zlatarski ( Izv . za Bòlg v Khron . 49 ) combines these data , supplying in the inscription the name IIperilavos , for which he refers to Skylitzes ( Cedrenus , ii . 574 ) Ilpovoriávov , where a ...
... inscriptions of Malamir ) is mentioned . Zlatarski ( Izv . za Bòlg v Khron . 49 ) combines these data , supplying in the inscription the name IIperilavos , for which he refers to Skylitzes ( Cedrenus , ii . 574 ) Ilpovoriávov , where a ...
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