"Ioakeimeio" girls' school, Constantinople |
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"Marasleio" school, Constantinople |
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"Zappeio" girls' school, Constantinople |
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"Zografeio" lycaeum, Constantinople |
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Associations of the Greek Orthodox in Constantinople |
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The great developments in the collective activities of the Greeks in Constantinople from the middle of the 19th century until the 1920s were due to the favourable conditions created by the reforms introduced to the Ottoman Empire; such include the institution of egalitarianism for both Muslim and non-Muslim subjects, as well as the legal foundation of Greek-Orthodox communities. These associations embarked upon rich scientific, educational and recreational activities, while ideas, anxieties,... |
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Byzantine scholars and nobles in Constaninople after the Ottoman conquest |
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Great School of the Nation, Constantinople |
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Greek Philological Association of Constantinople |
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The foundation of the Greek Philological Association of Constantinople in 1861 was of great importance for the Greek Orthodox populations in Constantinople as well as the entire Ottoman Empire. It was the predominant scientific-educational organization of the literate Greek Orthodox community of Constantinople, with enormous social prestige, due to its manifold scientific activities, such as book editing, magazine issuing, seminar organization and the creation of a library, and its large-scale... |
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Greek schools of Constantinople |
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Greek-Orthodox high schools in Constantinople |
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