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Ioannis Vithynos
Ottoman Greek statesman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yanko (Ioannis) Vithynos[1] was an Ottoman Greek statesman, who was the Ottoman-appointed Prince of Samos from 1904 to 1906.
Quick Facts Prince of Samos, Preceded by ...
Ioannis Vithynos | |
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Prince of Samos | |
In office 1904–1906 | |
Preceded by | Alexandros Mavrogenis |
Succeeded by | Konstantinos Karatheodoris |
Personal details | |
Born | 1847 |
Died | 1912 |
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He wrote articles in Turkish for Ottoman Turkish publications,[1] as he knew that language well.[2] and completed his education at the Great National School (Megalē tou Genous scholē).[1] He, with Konstantinos Photiades,[2] co-translated the Mecelle into Greek, and he also wrote his commentary on the Ottoman Commercial Code (Ticaret Kanunnamesi).[1]