Gorazd. (Moravia, IX c.) – Cyrillo-Metodiev Student and Slavic Scale Equipment from among the Christian Saints “Seven Sitors”. Before death St. Methodius appointed him as his Archbishopian heir in Moravia, elected among the 200 more prominent students, deacons and subciac. He knew the Slavic, but also knew the Greek and the Latin language. After the death of St. Methodius was not accepted for Archbishop’s successor, and along with St. Clement, St. Naum, Angelary, Sava and the other more prominent Cyrillo-Methodiier students, was exiled by Moravia. There are assumptions that after 885 He went to southern Poland and that he was later bishop in Krakow, as well as that he came to the city of Berat (present-day Albania) and there was a monastery there. In the church “St. Virgin Mary “has a special place with relics, whose inscription states that here are the relics of the seventh-ceminers, including Gorazd. His cult was reflected mainly in the literary and fine tradition, expressed together with the seventh of the services in the services and frescos. Exhibit.: Extensive litter for St. Methodius, which is attributed to St. Clement of Ohrid; Greek service for the seventh cubic, Moscopole, 1742; Borilo Synodic; The Počevo transcript of the tract for the letters from the Blackzec Brave, etc. Lit.: J. Belchovski, a comparative overview of the work of the students from St. Cyril and Methodius: Saints – Naum, Clement, Gorazd, Angelary and Sava, Breb .: Saint Naum Ohridski – life and work, Skopje, 2006, 121-124; Cv. Grozdanov, portraits of saints from Macedonia from IX-ⅹⅴⅰⅰⅰ century, Skopje, 1983, 113-124; C. Above, St. Cossil, St. Method A Gorazd, ICH Celebrity A Pissory, a Country Literary-Vedeského Reautiful Sm. Vojecha, Trnava, 3, 1936, 1-2, p. 7-36; D. Kalev, St. Gorazd Slav / Joint Enlightener, Sophie / 1970. I. Well.
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