Saint Angelar (Greek: Ἀγγελάριος; died probably in 886 AD) was a medieval Bulgarian saint and Slavic enlightened.
He was one of the most prominent disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
After Methodius' death in 885 Pope Stephen V forbade the use of the Slavic liturgy and Wiching as Methodius' successor exiled the disciples of the two brothers from Great Moravia.
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has set July 27 as the day of the Assumption of Clement of Ohrid and the day of the Seven Saints.
[1] St. Angelariy Peak in Antarctica is named "after the Bulgarian scholar St. Angelariy (9th century AD), a disciple of St. Cyril and St.