Grigor Parlichev
Grigor Stavrev Parlichev (also spelled Prlichev, Parlitcheff or Prličev; Bulgarian: Григор Ставрев Пърличев, romanized: Grigor Stavrev Parlichev; Greek: Γρηγόριος Σταυρίδης, romanized: Grigorios Stavrides, Macedonian: Григор Прличев, romanized: Grigor Prličev) was a Bulgarian writer, teacher and translator. He was born on January 18, 1830, in Ohrid, Ottoman Empire and died in the same town on January 25, 1893. Although he thought of himself as a Bulgarian, according to the Macedonian historiography he was an ethnic Macedonian.
Grigor Stavrev Parlichev | |
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Native name | Григор Пърличев |
Born | 18 January 1830 Ohrid, Rumelia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 25 January 1893 (aged 63) Ohrid, Manastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire |
Pen name | Grigorios Stavrides (for his Greek works) |
Occupation | poet, writer, teacher, public figure |
Language | Bulgarian, Greek |
Period | Bulgarian National Revival |
Notable works | O Armatolos 1762 leto Autobiography |
Notable awards | 1st prize, Athens University Poetry Competition (1860) |
Spouse | Anastasiya Uzunova |
Children | Konstantinka Parlicheva Luisa Parlicheva Kiril Parlichev Despina Parlicheva Georgi Parlichev |
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