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  1. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Glagolitic-alphabet

    Glagolitic alphabet, script invented for the Slavic languages about 860 ce by the Eastern Orthodox Christian missionaries Constantine (later known as St. Cyril) and his brother …

  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glagolitic_script

    The Glagolitic script is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. It is generally agreed to have been created in the 9th century by Saint Cyril, a monk from Thessalonica. He and his brother Saint Methodius were sent by the Byzantine Emperor Michael III in 863 to Great Moravia to spread Christianity among the West Slavs in the area. The brothers decided to translate liturgical books into the contemporary Slavic language understandable to the general population (now known as Old …

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    When was the Glagolitic alphabet invented?
    Glagolitic alphabet. The Glagolitic alphabet was invented during the 9th century by the missionaries St Cyril (827-869 AD) and St Methodius (826-885 AD) in order to translate the Bible and other religious works into the language of the Great Moravia region. They probably modelled Glagolitic on a cursive form of the Greek alphabet,...
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    How many letters were there in the original Glagolitic script?
    How many letters were there in the original Glagolitic script is not known. All of the letters had names, e. g.: a – az, b – buky, v - vêdê etc. (the positioning of the letters was, of course, different from today's alphabet).
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    What happened to the Glagolitic script?
    In missals, the Glagolitic script was eventually replaced with the Latin alphabet, but the use of the Slavic language in the Mass continued, until replaced by modern vernacular languages.
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    Why did Cyril invent the Glagolitic script?
    As the words of that language could not be easily written by using either the Greek or Latin alphabets, Cyril decided to invent a new script, Glagolitic, which he based on the local dialect of the Slavic tribes from the Byzantine theme of Thessalonica .
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    In English this alphabet is called Glagolitic, name that is coined centuries after the alphabet was invented. The name comes from the Slavic word glagolъ, which means speak or utterance. It has been conjectured that the name glagolitsa developed in Croatia around the 14th century and was derived from the word glag…
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    • https://www.omniglot.com/writing/glagolitic.htm
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      This chart shows the Glagolitic alphabet with the names of the letters in Old Church Slavonic, the Cyrillic and Latin equivalents of the letters, and IPA transcription. Glagolitic alphabet improved by Michael Peter Füstumum Download a Glagolitic alphabet chart(Excel)
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    • https://www.learncroatian.eu/blog/glagolitic-alphabet
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      The Glagolitic alphabet or Glagolitsa (Croatian: glagoljica) is the oldest known Slavic script which was introduced in mid-9th century and was used in the Slavic world until the 16th century, when it was eventually replaced by the Latin script (Croatian: latinica).
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    • https://infogalactic.com/info/Glagolitic_alphabet

      The Glagolitic alphabet, however it originated, was used between 863 and 885 for government and religious documents and books, and at the Great Moravian Academy ( Veľkomoravské …

    • Glagolitic Alphabet: The Ancient Script | Terramagica

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      While other Slavs cut out the Glagolitic alphabet by the 12th century at the latest, among Croats it remained in use until the 1840s, although not to the same extent in all parts. This script was …

    • https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/glagolitic

      the use of the glagolitic missal and office books, while permitted in general among the slays of dalmatia and croatia from the earliest times since the slavonic became a liturgical language …

    • The Glagolitic alphabet - why Slavic people …

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      Apr 22, 2014 · Glagolitic: Moravia ninth century; Macedonia ninth to eleventh centuries; Bulgaria ninth to twelfth centuries; Croatia tenth to sixteenth centuries, then in Church usage until the nineteenth century, and sporadically into the …

    • The Origin of the Glagolitic Alphabet - DocsLib

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      The opinions about the age differ as well. According to J. Dobrovsky, Glagolitic alphabet was created in 13th Century AD, i.e. centuries after the Cyrilic alphabet was already in use. J. …

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