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Petar Parchevich (Bulgarian: Петър Парчевич, pronounced [ˈpɛtɤr ˈpartʃɛvitʃ]; Croatian: Petar Parčević) or Petar Mihaylov Parchev (Петър Михайлов Парчев) (c. 1612–23 July 1674) was a Bulgarian Roman Catholic archbishop, diplomat, scholar, baron of Austria and one of the architects behind the anti-Ottoman Chiprovtsi Uprising.A native of Chiprovtsi and one of Bulgaria's most educated people of the 17th century, Parchevich was among the leaders of the Bulgarian Roman Catholics.
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Petar Parchevich Parchevich, Petar
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Bulgarian Roman Catholic archbishop, diplomat, scholar, Austrian baron
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Петър Парчевич (Bulgarian)
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