Boris I - Part 2 - Word For Letters

April. 08,1985      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Knyaz Boris I reached the most important spiritual insight - the country needed a single language and script. It accepts students of Cyril and Methodius, creating Ohrid and Preslav Literary School. What other nations took centuries, for bulgarians takes place only about 20 years after their baptizing - introduced a Slavonic Alphabet.

Stefan Danailov as  Boris I
Antony Genov as  Vladimir-Rasate
Kosta Tsonev as  Kliment Ohridski
Irinei Konstantinov as  Gavril, sin na Boris
Ilia Dobrev as  Gratzki episkop
Lachezar Stoyanov as  Gratzki duhovnik
Valcho Kamarashev as  Evstati Umarov, kupetz

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