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Who invented the Cyrillic Language?

The Cyrillic alphabet was created by Saints Cyril and Methodius, two Byzantine missionaries, in the 9th century AD.

Here's a breakdown:

* Cyril is credited with creating the alphabet itself, though it was likely a collaborative effort with Methodius.

* Methodius helped spread the alphabet and use it to translate liturgical texts into the Slavic languages.

While they are often considered the inventors, it's important to note that the Cyrillic alphabet evolved over time and was influenced by other scripts.

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