Ohrid Literary School
The Ohrid Literary School was a significant cultural and educational institution in the medieval period, located in Ohrid, present-day North Macedonia. It emerged in the 9th century, primarily associated with the work of the brothers Cyril and Methodius, who created the Glagolitic alphabet and promoted the use of the Slavic language in literature and liturgy.
This school played a crucial role in the development of Slavic literacy and culture. It produced many notable scholars and writers, contributing to the spread of Christianity and education in the region. The legacy of the Ohrid Literary School continues to influence Slavic languages and literature today.