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scatology (medicine) and Peter I (sh)


scatology (medicine)


scatology


1. The scientific study and analysis of faeces, for physiologic and diagnostic purposes.

Synonym: coprology.

2. The study relating to the psychiatric aspects of excrement or excremental (anal) function.

Origin: scato-+ G. Logos, study


Peter I (sh)




born งใ 903
died Jan. 30, 969

Tsar of Bulgaria (927-969).

The second son of Simeon I, he inherited the throne on his father's death in 927. Early in his reign, Peter faced revolts by his brothers, which were suppressed, and he also endured raids by the Magyars, who crossed Bulgaria on their way to the Byzantine Empire. His reign, however, was generally peaceful, and he made important gains against the Byzantines, receiving the title emperor from them. He also forced the Byzantines to recognize the independence of the Bulgarian church, and he married the granddaughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanus I Lecapenus. In 965 war broke out with the Byzantines; Peter subsequently suffered a stroke and retired to a monastery, where he died two years later. Canonized by the Bulgarian Orthodox church, Peter was deeply religious and an active church builder. During his reign, the Bogomil heresy first appeared.