词条 | Kozma Zografski |
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|name=Kozma Zografski Козма Зографски |birth_date=13th century |death_date=22 September 1323 |feast_day=22 September |venerated_in=Bulgaria, the Eastern Orthodox world }} Kozma Zografski ({{lang-bg|Козма Зографски}}) was a medieval Bulgarian saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Saint Kozma was born in the second half of the 13th century in Tarnovo, the capital of the Bulgarian Empire, to a noble family. He received solid education and was fluent in Greek language.[1] His family wanted to marry him but he desired to become a monk and eventually left for Mount Athos. He went to the Bulgarian Zograf Monastery but eventually retired to a rock cell that he carved himself in the vicinity of the monastery.[1] He lived there as an ascetic until his death on 22 September 1323.[1][2] His hagiography was written in Greek and translated in Bulgarian by protohegumen Euthymius in 1802.[2] According to the hagiography Kozma Zografski was able to see spirits hidden from the sight of men.[1] The feast day of Kozma Zografski is 22 September. References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=http://www.bg-patriarshia.bg/index.php?file=sv_kozma.xml |title= Saint Kozma Zografski|website=Official site of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church|language= Bulgarian |accessdate=14 June 2016}} 2. ^1 {{harvnb|Andreev|Lazarov|Pavlov|2012|p=375}} Sources
| title = Кой кой е в средновековна България | trans-title = Who is Who in Medieval Bulgaria | last = Андреев (Andreev) | first = Йордан (Jordan) | first2 = Иван (Ivan) | last2 = Лазаров (Lazarov) | first3 = Пламен (Plamen) | last3 = Павлов (Pavlov) | chapter = | year = 2012 | language = Bulgarian | publisher = Изток Запад (Iztok Zapad) | location = | isbn = 978-619-152-012-1{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kozma}} 6 : 13th-century births|1323 deaths|13th-century Bulgarian people|14th-century Bulgarian people|Medieval Bulgarian saints|People from Veliko Tarnovo |
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