Saint Naum of Ohrid

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Saint Naum of Ohrid was a medieval Bulgarian scholar, monk, and disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius, renowned as one of the founders of the Ohrid Literary School and an important early Slavic educator and missionary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
Slavic educator
disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius
founder of the Ohrid Literary School
medieval scholar
monk
associatedWith Ohrid NERFINISHED
Saint Clement of Ohrid NERFINISHED
Saints Cyril and Methodius NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus canonized saint
church Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity First Bulgarian Empire NERFINISHED
discipleOf Saint Cyril NERFINISHED
Saint Methodius NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
ethnicContext medieval Bulgarian
fieldOfWork Christian mission
Slavic literacy
theology
founderOf Ohrid Literary School NERFINISHED
givenName Naum NERFINISHED
hasPlaceOfPilgrimage Monastery of Saint Naum NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Saint
influenced Christianization of the Slavs
spread of Old Church Slavonic literacy
languageOfWorkOrName Old Church Slavonic NERFINISHED
Slavic languages
monasteryDedicatedTo Monastery of Saint Naum on Lake Ohrid NERFINISHED
movement Slavic Christianization
name Saint Naum of Ohrid NERFINISHED
notableFor development of Slavic Christian literature
early Slavic education
missionary work among Slavs
notableWork Ohrid Literary School NERFINISHED
occupation missionary
monk
scholar
teacher
placeOfActivity Bulgaria NERFINISHED
Ohrid NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
role promoter of Slavic liturgy
teacher of Slavic clergy
tradition Byzantine Christian tradition
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Saint Clement of Ohrid associatedWith Saint Naum of Ohrid