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Gregory Tsamblak State University

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Gregory Tsamblak ( Bulgarian : Григорий Цамблак ; Greek : Γκρέγκορι Τζαμπλάκων ; Romanian : Grigorie Țamblac ; Serbian Cyrillic : Григорије Цамблак ; Ukrainian : Григорій Цамблак ; c.  1365  – c.  1420 ), member of the Tzamplakon family , was a writer and cleric active in Bulgaria , Moldavia , Serbia , Grand Duchy of Lithuania , and the Principality of Kiev .

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4-555: The Gregory Tsamblak State University ( Romanian : Universitatea de Stat „Grigore Țamblac” din Taraclia ; Bulgarian : Тараклийски държавен университет ) was a public university located in Taraclia , Moldova . It was dissolved in 2023. The University was opened on 1 October 2004. The then President of Moldova Vladimir Voronin and the President of Bulgaria Georgi Parvanov attended

8-568: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Gregory Tsamblak He was born into the Tzamplakon family in the Bulgarian capital of Tarnovo around 1364/1365. During his sojourn in Serbia he wrote a biography of Stephen Uroš III , a hymn for the church service honoring Stefan of Dečani , and a report on the transfer of the remnants of Saint Paraskeva to Serbia, for which he also rewrote

12-526: The inaugural ceremony. In 2019, Moldovan President Igor Dodon assured Bulgarian President Rumen Radev that the Moldovan side will transform the university into a branch of the Bulgarian University of Ruse . The university offers both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Some of the topics taught at this university are— This Moldovan university, college or other education institution article

16-579: The service. In 1414, Grand Duke Vytautas attempted to re-establish the Metropolis of Lithuania. He arranged for a synod of bishops to elect Gregory as the Metropolitan of Lithuania. The consecration took place without the consent of Patriarch Euthymius II of Constantinople who deposed and anathematized him and who confirmed the same in letters to Metropolitan Photius of Kiev, Emperor Manuel II Palaeologos and Grand Prince Vasily I. After Gregory’s death in

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