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A replica of a page from the Tetraevangelia of Tsar Ivan Alexander
(The Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian manuscript written
by a monk Simeon in 1355–1356. Tsar Ivan Alexander, Tsaritsa Theodora
and their sons Ivan Shishman and Ivan Asen are depicted.


A replica of a title page from the Tomić Psalter (transliterated as Tomichov psaltir).
Illuminated manuscript in Old Bulgarian language, 1360–1365.


A replica of a title page from the Tomić Psalter (transliterated as Tomichov psaltir).
Illuminated manuscript in Old Bulgarian language, 1360–1365. King David is depicted.


A replica of a page from the Tetraevangelia of Tsar Ivan Alexander
(The Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander). Illuminated manuscript in Old Bulgarian Language,
re-written by a monk named Simeon in 1355–1356.
Jesus Christ with the apostles and King Solomon with other kings are depicted.


A replica of a title page from the Dušan's Code (transliterated as Dušanov zakonik),
Prizren Manuscript. Illuminated manuscript with Cyrillic text, 15th century AD.


A replica of a page from the Tetraevangelia of Tsar Ivan Alexander
(The Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian manuscript written
by a monk Simeon in 1355–1356. Luke the Evangelist and Jesus Christ are depicted.


A replica of a page from the Didactic Gospel (Russian transcript of 894)
depicting St. Knyaz Boris Mikhail I the Baptist of Bulgaria.


A replica of a page from the Vatican transcript of the Chronicle of Constantine Manasses
(Cod. Vaticanus, slav. II). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian transcript from 1331–1345
Krum of Bulgariafeasts with his nobles, while the servant (right) bring the skull
of Nikephoros I already fashioned into a drinking cup full of wine in 811.


A replica of a title page from the Vatican transcript of the Chronicle of Constantine Manasses
(Cod. Vaticanus, slav. II). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian transcript from 1331–1345
depicting Prophet David and Tsar Ivan Alexander.


A replica of a title page from the Vatican transcript of the Chronicle of Constantine Manasses
(Cod. Vaticanus, slav. II). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian transcript from 1331–1345
depicting the Feast in Constantinople in the honour of tsar Simeon
and a Bulgarian attack upon the Romans.



A replica of a page from the Tetraevangelia of Tsar Ivan Alexander
(The Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian manuscript written
by a monk Simeon in 1355–1356 depicting Constantine, the son-in-law of Ivan Alexander,
flanked by three daughters of the tsar: Kera Thamara (Constantine's wife),
Keratsa and Desislava.







A replica of a title page from the Vatican transcript of the Chronicle of Constantine Manasses
(Cod. Vaticanus, slav. II). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian transcript from 1331–1345
John I Tzimiskes conquers Preslav (top) and Basil II conquers Pliska (bottom).




A replica of a title page from the Vatican transcript of the Chronicle of Constantine Manasses
(Cod. Vaticanus, slav. II). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian transcript from 1331–1345.
Byzantine emperor Leo V the Armenian persecutes Krum of Bulgaria.


A replica of a page from the Madrid transcript
of the illustrated Chronicle of Iohn Skylitzes 12th century:
Emperor Leo VI receives a Bulgarian delegation from Simeon I
and the battle of Bulgarophygon in 896.



A replica of a page from the Vatican transcript of "The Chronicle of Constantine Manasses" (Cod. Vaticanus, slav. II). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian transcript from 1331–1345 depicting
the death of the Bulgarian Tsar Peter in 969.




A replica of a page from the Tetraevangelia of Tsar Ivan Alexander
(The Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander). Illuminated Old-Bulgarian manuscript
written by a monk Simeon in 1355–1356.
The Last Supper and the Garden of Gethsemane are depicted.


Size in centimeters:
A4 - 21x29.7 cm 
Size in inches:
A4 - 8.3 x 11.7''
Materials: paper, color image, golden bronze, tempera paint

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