Gregory Tsamblak

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Gregory Tsamblak was a medieval Orthodox cleric, writer, and scholar of Bulgarian origin who became a prominent church leader and man of letters in the Slavic world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bulgarian writer
Christian monk
Eastern Orthodox cleric
Orthodox theologian
Slavic man of letters
church leader
medieval writer
culture Slavic
era Middle Ages
ethnicOrigin Bulgarian
fieldOfWork Slavic philology
church administration
religious literature
theology
genre hagiography
liturgical literature
sermon
theological literature
hasRole author of saints' lives
preacher
spiritual leader
influenced Bulgarian medieval literature
Romanian church literature
Serbian medieval literature
Slavic Orthodox literature
knownFor being a prominent Orthodox church leader in the Slavic world
contributions to medieval Slavic literature
hagiographic and liturgical writings
languageOfWorkOrName Church Slavonic NERFINISHED
Old Bulgarian NERFINISHED
movement Eastern Orthodox monasticism
notableWork Epistles NERFINISHED
Funeral orations
Hagiographic writings
Homilies NERFINISHED
Liturgical texts
Lives of saints NERFINISHED
Panegyrics NERFINISHED
Sermons NERFINISHED
occupation church leader
cleric
scholar
writer
partOf Slavic Orthodox cultural sphere
region Balkans
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
tradition Byzantine literary tradition

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Tarnovo Literary School notableMember Gregory Tsamblak