The brothers Cyril changed the Slavic society by making bibles in other languages so more people could learn about the religion.
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They invented an alphabet for the Slavic language's.
Cyril was the brother of Methodius, 9th century priests who were missionaries to the Slavic people. They translated the Bible into the Slavic language so that the people could understand their religious services.
The address of the Town Of Cyril Historical Society is: Po Box 21, Cyril, OK 73029
Saints Cyril and Methodius missionaries to the Slavic people are credited with developing the Glagolitic alphabet, (later developed into the Cyrilic alphabet in use today) bringing the Liturgy and Word of God to the Slavic people.
Saints Cyril and Methodius are known for creating the Glagolitic alphabet, the first alphabet for the Slavic languages, which helped in the translation of religious texts. They also spread Christianity to the Slavic peoples in the 9th century and are considered to be the patron saints of Europe.
Saints Cyril and Methodius missionaries to the Slavic people are credited with developing the Glagolitic alphabet, (later developed into the Cyrilic alphabet in use today) bringing the Liturgy and Word of God to the Slavic people.
Equal-to-the-Apostles Cyril and Methodius were inventors of Russian Azbuka (alphabet), they created the whole language for Russians and all Slavic world. This allowed us to have our own language and culture.
The address of the Slavic Village Historical Society is: 3830 East 57Th Street, Cleveland, OH 44105-3353
Saints Methodius and Cyril were Byzantine brothers who co-invented the Glagolitic script, which later evolved into the Cyrillic script. They were Christian missionaries who spread Christianity among the Slavic peoples in Eastern Europe. They are celebrated for their contributions to Slavic literature, culture, and language.
Saints Cyril and Methodius missionaries to the Slavic people are credited with developing the Glagolitic alphabet, (later developed into the Cyrilic alphabet in use today) bringing the Liturgy and Word of God to the Slavic people.
Charles Cyril Clarke has written: 'The Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol' -- subject(s): Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol, Commerce, Society of Merchant Venturers (Bristol, England)