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Lord's Prayer - the most famous prayer in the Christian world, in its original manuscript form: from Codex Assemanianus, 10 - 11 century, First Bulgarian Kingdom - in Glagolitza; from Codex Zographensis, 10 - 11 century, First Bulgarian Kingdom - in Glagolitza; from Tetraevangelia of Emperor (Tsar) Ivan Alexander, 1355 - 1356, Second Bulgarian Kingdom - in Cyrillic.
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Lord's Prayer, three versions from left to right: (1) from Codex Zographensis in Glagolitic script (1100s); (2) from Codex Assemanius in Glagolitic script (1000s); (3) from Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander in Bulgarian Cyrillic script (1355).

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