Althbauer, Moshe.

Althbauer, Moshe (Althbauer, Moshe) (Pesmisle, Poland, 12. Xi 1904 – Tel Aviv, Israel, 14. 1998) – linguist, a specialist in ancient evil Slavic, Jew, born and educated in Poland, but Alusean (XI c.) – Macedonian nobleman, grandson of Samuel’s brother Aaron and the son of Emperor John Vladislav. After the liquidation of the kingdom of the kingdom, he was taken to Byzantium to manage as Strategic Theodosil. It comes in Macedonia at the time of the uprising of Peter Deljan (1040/41), which entrusts the command of over 40,000 troops to take the city of Thessaloniki. Failure leads to change the course of the uprising, and soon to discord in the uprisings. On a feast, Alusan manages to capture and hand over Deljana to the Byzantines, after which he was produced in the Master. Exhibit. Ilit.: V. N. Zlitra, Penconvuev Samoil Alusia, “Notice of Bulgarian Archeal Institute”, Sofia, 1921; Byzantine sources for historu Naroda Yugoslavy, ⅲ, Belgrade, 1966; Branko Panov, Medieval Macedonia, ⅲ, Skopje, 1983; Milan Boskovski, Macedonia in XI and ⅻ century (external incursions on the territory of Macedonia), Skopje, 1997. B. R.-J.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АЛТБАУЕР, Моше

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