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Council of Preslav : ウィキペディア英語版
Council of Preslav
The People's Council of Preslav ((ブルガリア語:Преславски народен събор)) took place in 893. It was among the most important events in the history of the First Bulgarian Empire and was a cornerstone of the Christianization of Bulgaria under prince Boris I.
==Background and sources==
In 889 Boris I abdicated and retired to a monastery and was succeed by his eldest son Vladimir-Rasate who tried to restore Paganism, the traditional religion of the country since 681. After Vladimir-Rasate was deposed by his father in 893, the latter gathered a People's Council in Preslav to legitimate the changes.〔Andreev, p. 85〕〔Runciman, pp. 134-136〕 Since the issues to be discussed were of great importance for the whole country, the attendance and approval of the higher and lower nobility, the clergy and representatives of all provinces was needed.〔Zlatarski, p. 257〕 There is no direct mention of the Council in medieval sources. The most detailed description of the events that led to the downfall of Vladimir-Rasate comes from the Benedictine abbot Regino of Prüm in his work ''Chronicon'':〔LIBI, vol. II, (pp. 306 )-(307 )〕

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