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Anthimos Gazis or Gazes (Greek: Ἄνθιμος Γαζῆς, born Anastasios Gazalis, Ἀναστάσιος Γαζαλῆς; 1758 – 24 June 1828) was a Greek scholar, revolutionary and politician. He was born in Milies (Thessaly) in Ottoman Greece in 1758 into a family of modest means. In 1774 he became a deacon; his career later brought him to Constantinople where he was promoted to archimandrite. He left for Vienna in 1789, where he preached at the Church of Saint George, while simultaneously pursuing his academic interests. His efforts to promote education in Greece through the Filomousos Eteria, translation work and contributions to the first Greek philological periodical, Hermes o Logios, played a significant role in the development of the Greek Enlightenment.

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  • Anthimos Gazis (en)
  • Άνθιμος Γαζής (el)
  • Ánthimos Gazís (fr)
  • Газис, Антимос (ru)
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  • Ο Άνθιμος Γαζής (γεννημένος ως Αναστάσιος Γκάζαλης, Μηλιές Πηλίου, Μάρτιος 1764 – Σύρος, 28 Νοεμβρίου 1828) ήταν Έλληνας κληρικός, συγγραφέας, χαρτογράφος και από τους σημαντικότερους διαφωτιστές, που αγωνίστηκε για τη διάδοση των ευρωπαϊκών ιδεών στην Ελλάδα. (el)
  • Антимос Газис (греч. Άνθιμος Γαζής; март 1764, Милеэ, Фессалия — 28 ноября 1828, Сирос, Южные Эгейские острова) — выдающийся представитель , писатель и картограф, один из руководителей революционного общества Филики Этерия. (ru)
  • Anthimos Gazis or Gazes (Greek: Ἄνθιμος Γαζῆς, born Anastasios Gazalis, Ἀναστάσιος Γαζαλῆς; 1758 – 24 June 1828) was a Greek scholar, revolutionary and politician. He was born in Milies (Thessaly) in Ottoman Greece in 1758 into a family of modest means. In 1774 he became a deacon; his career later brought him to Constantinople where he was promoted to archimandrite. He left for Vienna in 1789, where he preached at the Church of Saint George, while simultaneously pursuing his academic interests. His efforts to promote education in Greece through the Filomousos Eteria, translation work and contributions to the first Greek philological periodical, Hermes o Logios, played a significant role in the development of the Greek Enlightenment. (en)
  • Ánthimos Gazís (grec moderne : Άνθιμος Γαζής), né Anastasios Gazalis (Ἀναστάσιος Γαζαλῆς) en 1758 à Milies (Magnésie) et mort le 24 juin 1828 à Ermoúpoli (Syros), était un prêtre, éducateur et homme politique grec, membre de l'Assemblée nationale d'Épidaure en 1822. En 1800, il publia une version simplifiée de la Carte de Grèce de Rigas appelée Pinax Geographikos en y ajoutant la Grande-Grèce et Chypre. Il fut d'abord membre de la Filómousos Etería puis de la Filikí Etería. (fr)
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  • Anthimos Gazis (en)
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