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Agathangelos (1815-95) was a prelate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Apart from the offices he resumed, he was successively the metropolitan of Svornikio, Drama and Ephesus. In the metropolis of Ephesus he remained for more than 20 years (1872-95). |
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Military officer and collector of folklore material from Pontus, also known under the pen-name "Xenos Xenitas". He collaborated with several journals, while he was the director of the journal Chronika tou Pontou throughout its publication. His major work Laographika Kotyoron (Folklore Material of Kotyora) established him as one of the most important writers on Pontus. |
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Georgios Amiroutzes was one of the most important, complex and controversial figures of aristocracy and letters in Trebizond shortly before and immediately after the Ottomans conquered the Empire of Trebizond. |
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Chatze Sevastikoglou Georgios |
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A scholar of the 19th and early 20th century from Smyrna. His works, published in journals, such as the Smyrnaika analekta, are the most important source for the Greek Orthodox community of Smyrna for the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, given that the archives of the diocese of Smyrna were burned down during the fire of 1922. |
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A powerful personality of the Church of Trebizond and last metropolitan of the city, inspirer of the plan for the foundation of the “Pontic Republic”. He developed a noteworthy intellectual, ecclesiastic and political activity. |
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