Stranit͡si ot vechnii͡a letopis na Plovdiv /

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Imprint:[Bulgaria] : Bulgarian MultiMediaArts Society, 2006.
Description:1 videodisc (33 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:Bulgarian
English
German
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Format: DVD Video E-Resource
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6441136
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Varying Form of Title:Pages from the perpetual chronicle of Plovdiv
Seiten aus der Perpetuum-Chronik der Stadt Plovdiv
Other authors / contributors:Detev, Ĭordan.
Kuzmanova, Ĭordanka.
Grozev, Nikolaĭ.
Sharankov, Nikolaĭ.
Kolev, Nikolaĭ.
Khristozov, Nikola.
Ivanová, Mária.
Bulgarian MultiMediaArts Society.
Notes:Ĭordanka Kuzmanova, Nikolaĭ Grozev, Nikolaĭ Sharankov, Nikolaĭ Kolev, Nikola Khristozov, Marii͡a Ivanova.
DVD; Region 2.
Bulgarian, English or German.
Summary:At the very heart of ancient Thrace, in modern Bulgaria, lies the equally ancient town of Plovdiv. Occupied since the end of the seventh millennium BC, the city has risen from the ashes many times in more than 8000 years. This video tells the remarkable story of Plovdiv from Neolithic to recent times. Captured by King Philip II of Macedon in 341 BC, the city became a Roman capital, was devastated by Attila the Hun, rebuilt by Byzantine Emperor Justinian, captured by the Bulgars in AD 831, destroyed by Crusaders, and captured by the Turks in 1364.
Awards:Aurora awards winner.

Regenstein, 2nd and 3rd Floor Video/DVD Collection

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Call Number: DVD DR98.P55S77 2006
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