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Gregory "Ligor"
Aristarchis (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Αριστάρχης; French: Grégoire
Aristarchi; 1843–1914), also
known as
Aristarchi Bey, was an
Ottoman diplomat...
- University, a post he held
until his death. His most
important works are: De
Aristarchi Studiis Homericis (1833),
which laid a new
foundation for
Homeric exegesis...
- wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/L%C3%A9gislation_ottomane_ou_Recueil_des_
Aristarchi-Bey_Gr%C3%A9goire_Tome5.pdf p. 295 (PDF p. 299/370)
Rainer Grote; Tilmann...
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Miltiadis Stavraki Aristarchis was the Ottoman-appointed
Prince of
Samos from 1859 to 1866. A
lover of music, he
finished the
Pythagorio High School,...
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Mourouzi was
executed for
suspected disloyalty, and his successor,
Stavraki Aristarchi, was
dismissed and
exiled in 1822. With
unanswered correspondence ac****ulating...
- Blak by
Mathew Brady Born 1824 Died 1895 (1896) (aged 71) 1st
Ottoman minister to the
United States In
office 1867–1873
Succeeded by
Gregory Aristarchis...
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version was
published in Législation ottomane,
published by Grégoire
Aristarchi Bey,
Volume II, page 273.
Instituted by
Murad I, the
eyalet system divided...
- dinlavar". 1863. -
Original Ottoman Turkish version French version in:
Aristarchi Gregoire bey (1873, 1874, 1878, 1881)
Legislation ottomane, : ou Recueil...
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Demetrius Nicolaides and
published by
Gregory Aristarchis.
Mecelle is in
volumes 6-7,
which do not
include Aristarchis's name.
According to
Johann Strauss, author...
- Ypsilantis, from Trebizond, see
Alexander Ypsilantis and
Demetrios Ypsilantis Aristarchis Ballasakis Cananos Caryophyles Dimakis Eupragiotes Iancoleos (della Rocca)...