Konstantinos Koumas, the Glossary
Konstantinos Koumas (Κωνσταντίνος Κούμας; Larissa, 26 September 1777 – Trieste, 13 May 1836) was a Greek 'Teacher of the Nation', a pioneer of the Modern Greek Enlightenment, a historian, philosopher and translator of literary works.[1]
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24 relations: Adamantios Korais, Adria, Alexander Ypsilantis, Ampelakia, Anthimos Gazis, Constantine Ypsilantis, Cyril VII Siaj, Dragoman of the Porte, Economos, Filiki Eteria, Immanuel Kant, Istanbul, Janissary, Klemens von Metternich, Landos, Larissa, List of princes of Wallachia, Modern Greek Enlightenment, Phanar Greek Orthodox College, Smyrna, Sublime Porte, Trieste, Tsaritsani, Tyrnavos.
- 18th-century Greek educators
- 19th-century Greek writers
- Educators from the Ottoman Empire
- Expatriates in the Austrian Empire
- People from Larissa
- People of the Modern Greek Enlightenment
Adamantios Korais
Adamantios Korais or Koraïs (Ἀδαμάντιος Κοραῆς; Adamantius Coraes; Adamance Coray; 27 April 17486 April 1833) was a Greek scholar credited with laying the foundations of modern Greek literature and a major figure in the Greek Enlightenment. Konstantinos Koumas and Adamantios Korais are People of the Modern Greek Enlightenment.
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Adria
Adria is a town and comune in the province of Rovigo in the Veneto region of northern Italy, situated between the mouths of the rivers Adige and Po.
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Alexander Ypsilantis
Alexandros Ypsilantis (Aléxandros Ypsilántis,; Alexandru Ipsilanti; Aleksandr Konstantinovich Ipsilanti; 12 December 179231 January 1828) was a Greek nationalist politician who was member of a prominent Phanariot Greek family, a prince of the Danubian Principalities, a senior officer of the Imperial Russian cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars, and a leader of the Filiki Etaireia, a secret organization that coordinated the beginning of the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire. Konstantinos Koumas and Alexander Ypsilantis are members of the Filiki Eteria.
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Ampelakia
Ampelakia (Αμπελάκια, meaning vineyards) is a town and a former municipality of Salamis Island, Greece.
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Anthimos Gazis
Anthimos Gazis or Gazes (Ἄνθιμος Γαζῆς; born Anastasios Gazalis, Ἀναστάσιος Γκάζαλης; 1758 24 June 1828) was a Greek scholar, revolutionary and politician. Konstantinos Koumas and Anthimos Gazis are members of the Filiki Eteria and People of the Modern Greek Enlightenment.
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Constantine Ypsilantis
Constantine Ypsilantis (Κωνσταντίνος Υψηλάντης Konstantinos Ypsilantis; Constantin Ipsilanti; 1760 – 24 June 1816) was the son of Alexander Ypsilantis, a key member of an important Phanariote family, Grand Dragoman of the Porte (1796–1799), hospodarEast, The Union of Moldavia and Wallachia, 1859, p.
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Cyril VII Siaj
Cyril VII Francis Siaj (or Siage or Siagi) was Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1794 to 1796.
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Dragoman of the Porte
The Dragoman of the Sublime Porte (Ottoman Turkish:; διερμηνέας της Υψηλής Πύλης), Dragoman of the Imperial Council (tercümân-ı dîvân-ı hümâyûn), or simply Grand or Chief Dragoman (tercümân başı), was the senior interpreter of the Ottoman government and de facto deputy foreign minister.
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Economos
Economos is a surname of Greek origin.
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Filiki Eteria
Filiki Eteria (Filikī́ Etaireía) or Society of Friends (Etaireía tôn Filikôn) was a secret political and revolutionary organization founded in 1814 in Odesa, whose purpose was to overthrow the Ottoman rule of Greece and establish an independent Greek State.
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Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant (born Emanuel Kant; 22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was a German philosopher and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers.
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Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
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Janissary
A janissary (yeŋiçeri) was a member of the elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultan's household troops.
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Klemens von Metternich
Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein; Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859), known as Klemens von Metternich or Prince Metternich, was a conservative Austrian statesman and diplomat who was at the center of the European balance of power known as the Concert of Europe for three decades as the Austrian Empire's foreign minister from 1809 and Chancellor from 1821 until the liberal Revolutions of 1848 forced his resignation.
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Landos
Landos (Landòs) is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France.
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Larissa
Larissa (Λάρισα) is the capital and largest city of the Thessaly region in Greece.
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List of princes of Wallachia
This is a list of princes of Wallachia, from the first mention of a medieval polity situated between the Southern Carpathians and the Danube until the union with Moldavia in 1859, which led to the creation of Romania.
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Modern Greek Enlightenment
The Modern Greek Enlightenment (also known as the Neo-Hellenic Enlightenment; Διαφωτισμός, Diafotismós / Νεοελληνικός Διαφωτισμός, Neoellinikós Diafotismós) was the Greek expression of the Age of Enlightenment, characterized by an intellectual and philosophical movement within the Greek community.
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Phanar Greek Orthodox College
Phanar Greek Orthodox College or Phanar Roman Orthodox Lyceum (Özel Fener Rum Lisesi), known in Greek as the Great School of the Nation and Patriarchal Academy of Constantinople (Μεγάλη τουΓένους Σχολή, Megáli toú Genous Scholí), is the oldest surviving and most prestigious Greek Orthodox school in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Smyrna
Smyrna (Smýrnē, or Σμύρνα) was an Ancient Greek city located at a strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia.
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Sublime Porte
The Sublime Porte, also known as the Ottoman Porte or High Porte (Bāb-ı Ālī or Babıali, from gate and عالي), was a synecdoche or metaphor used to refer collectively to the central government of the Ottoman Empire in Istanbul.
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Trieste
Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy.
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Tsaritsani
Tsaritsani (Τσαριτσάνη) or Tsiaritsiani (local Τσιαρίτσιανη) is a village and a community of the Elassona municipality.
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Tyrnavos
Tyrnavos (Týrnavos) is a municipality in the Larissa regional unit, of the Thessaly region of Greece.
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See also
18th-century Greek educators
- Alexander Helladius
- Alexander Mavrokordatos (1636–1709)
- Andreas Musalus
- Athanasios Christopoulos
- Athanasios Parios
- Athanasios Psalidas
- Balanos Vasilopoulos
- Benjamin of Lesbos
- Chrysanthus of Jerusalem
- Defterevon Sifnios
- Dimitrios Karakasis
- Dionysios Pyrrhos
- Dositheus II of Jerusalem
- Eugenios Voulgaris
- Georgios Kalafatis (professor)
- Georgios Parakeimenos
- Georgios Sougdouris
- Ilias Miniatis
- Iosipos Moisiodax
- Konstantinos Koumas
- Konstantinos Michail
- Kosmas Balanos
- Kosmas Thesprotos
- Kyriakos Domnandos
- Methodios Anthrakites
- Michail Papageorgiou
- Nicholas Kalliakis
- Nikephoros Theotokis
- Peter the Byzantine
- Petros Bereketis
- Petros Peloponnesios
- Rigas Feraios
- Sevastos Leontiadis
- Theodore Kavalliotis
- Theoklitos Polyeidis
19th-century Greek writers
- Alexander Dimitry
- Alexander Negris
- Alexandra Papadopoulou (author)
- Alexandros Papadiamantis
- Andrew Constantinides Zenos
- Athanasios Christopoulos
- Athanasios Parios
- Athanasios Psalidas
- Charles Patton Dimitry
- Chrysanthos of Madytos
- Demetrio Stefanopoli
- Demetrios Bernardakis
- Efstathios Karousos
- Elisavet Contaxaki
- Eliza Soutsou
- Emmanuel Rhoides
- Eugenios Voulgaris
- Eulogios Kourilas Lauriotis
- Evangelinos Apostolides Sophocles
- Evanthia Kairi
- Gregory Anthony Perdicaris
- Grigorios Konstantas
- Grigorios Zalykis
- Ion Hanford Perdicaris
- Ionna Stephanopoli
- Jean Moréas
- John Bull Smith Dimitry
- John Celivergos Zachos
- Joseph Stephanini
- Konstantinos Koumas
- Konstantinos Michail
- Kosmas Thesprotos
- Marianna Kambouroglou
- Michael Anagnos
- Otto of Greece
- Peter the Byzantine
- Rallou Karatza
- Sevasti Kallisperi
- Simos Menardos
- Soteria Aliberty
- Sotirios Sotiropoulos
- Stavros Kallergis
- Stefanos Koumanoudis
- Stylianos Vlasopoulos
- Vlasios Skordelis
- Yannis Makriyannis
Educators from the Ottoman Empire
- Anastasia Dimitrova
- Armenag Haigazian
- Babë Dud Karbunara
- Bacho Kiro
- Daskal Kamche
- Daut Boriçi
- Demetrios Pieridis
- Dobri Chintulov
- Donabed Lulejian
- Elmas Boçe
- Emanuil Vaskidovich
- Esat Sagay
- Hadji Trendafila
- Hamdullah Suphi Tanrıöver
- Harutiun Svadjian
- Hasan Tahsini
- Hatice Özgener
- Karapet Utudjian
- Konstantinos Koumas
- Konstantinos Tsioulkas
- Kosmas Balanos
- Koto Hoxhi
- Krikor Kalfayan
- Krikor Peshtimaldjian
- Lef Nosi
- Mehmet Nadir
- Mihri Pektaş
- Miladinov brothers
- Muallim Naci
- Muazzez Tahsin Berkand
- Nakiye Elgün
- Nazaret Daghavarian
- Nedelya Petkova
- Reteos Berberian
- Süleyman Nesib
- Samipaşazade Sezai
- Sappho Leontias
- Servitchen
- Shavarsh Krissian
- Staka Skenderova
- Stepan Papelyan
- Theodoros G. Orphanides
- Tovmas Terzian
- Yoakim Gruev
- Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot
- Zabel Sibil Asadour
Expatriates in the Austrian Empire
- Ábrahám Ganz
- Anna Sick
- Cecil van Haanen
- Emma Juch
- Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann
- Georgios Kleovoulos
- Heinrich Laube
- Heinrich Wilhelm Zimmerman
- Henri-Guillaume Schlesinger
- Ivan Gagarin
- James Beethom Whitehead
- Konstantinos Koumas
- Konstantinos Volanakis
- Mikhail Mikhailowitsch Woinow
- Napoleon II
- Nicolae Șuțu
- Rachel Meyer
- Spyridon Prosalentis
- Wilhelm Bendz
- Wilhelm Fiedler
People from Larissa
- Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)
- Alexandros Avranas
- Athena Tacha
- Eleni Stroulia
- Evripides Bekos
- Fikriye
- Irene of Larissa
- Isaac Chelo
- Konstantinos Agorastos
- Konstantinos Koumas
- Moshe Pesach
- Nikoulitzas Delphinas
- V-Sag
People of the Modern Greek Enlightenment
- Adamantios Korais
- Anthimos Gazis
- Athanasios Christopoulos
- Athanasios Psalidas
- Balanos Vasilopoulos
- Benjamin of Lesbos
- Bessarion Makris
- Christodoulos Pablekis
- Daniel Philippidis
- Dimitrios Katartzis
- Dionysios Pyrrhos
- Eugenios Voulgaris
- Georgios Gennadios
- Georgios Sougdouris
- Grigorios Konstantas
- Ioannis Chalkeus
- Ioannis Vilaras
- Iosipos Moisiodax
- John Caradja
- Konstantinos Koumas
- Konstantinos Nikolopoulos (composer)
- Konstantinos Tzechanis
- Kosmas Balanos
- Kosmas Thesprotos
- Lambros Photiadis
- Methodios Anthrakites
- Neophytos Doukas
- Neophytos Vamvas
- Rigas Feraios
- Sevastos Leontiadis
- Stefanos Kanellos
- Theodore Kavalliotis
- Theoklitos Farmakidis
- Theophilos Kairis
- Vasileios Vatatzes