Ćirilo
Ċirilo, also known as Saint Cyril, was a Byzantine scholar and missionary who, along with his brother Methodius, created the Glagolitic alphabet, the first alphabet used to transcribe Old Church Slavonic, greatly impacting Slavic literacy and culture.
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Cabo Verde:
Cirilo is performing live with his band at the restaurant Nice Kriola.
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Colombia:
Cirilo is noted as a close collaborator of Vladimir Putin and the head of the Moscow Patriarchate.
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Bolivia:
Cirilo, que protagonizaron una histórica reunión en 2016 en Cuba, en los últimos años se habían distanciado.
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Dominican Republic:
León XIV aims to restore dialogue with Patriarch Cirilo despite differences.
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Serbia:
Ćirilo, also known as Constantine, was one of the two brothers from Thessaloniki who spread Christianity and literacy among the Slavs.
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Guatemala:
Patriarch Cirilo offered a historic handshake with Pope Francis during their first meeting since the Great Schism of 1054.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Ćirilo was a Slavic educator and one of the creators of the first Slavic alphabet.
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