Moscopole or Voskopoja (Albanian: Voskopojë; Aromanian: Moscopole, with several other variants; Greek: Μοσχόπολις, romanized: Moschopolis) is a village...
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Academy may refer to: New Academy (Moscopole), an educational institution operating from 1743 to 1769 in Moscopole Academy of Athens (modern), the national...
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Enlightenment. Before moving to Moscopole, he worked as a teacher in Berat. As a budding scholar, Gregory first arrived in Moscopole some time before 1730, according...
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The Moscopole printing house was an 18th-century printing house founded in Moscopole, formerly a prosperous city in the Ottoman Empire and now a village...
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appeared during the second half of the 18th century in the metropolis of Moscopole (Theodore Kavalliotis, Daniel Moscopolites and Constantin Ucuta), with...
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unskilled and illiterate apart from those in Korçë and Moscopole that conduct trade. The villagers of Moscopole were mainly Aromanians in addition to Greeks and...
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south-eastern Albania. Moscopolitans or Moscopoleans, from the city of Moscopole, once an important urban center of the Balkans, now a village in southeastern...
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diplomatic corps. His most important works are the epic poems of Moscopolea ("Moscopole") and Șana și-ardirea a Gramostil'ei ("Șana and the Burning of Gramos")...
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was a renowned educational institution, operating from 1743 to 1769 in Moscopole, an 18th-century cultural and commercial metropolis of the Aromanians...
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most notable work, Voshopolea ("Moscopole"), started the trend in Aromanian literature of an ideal and utopian Moscopole, today a village in Albania which...
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Daniel Moscopolites (redirect from Daniel of Moscopole)
Daniel of Moscopole or Daniil of Moscopole (1754–1825; Aromanian: Daniil Moscopoleanu or Moscopoleanlu; Greek: Δανιήλ Μοσχοπολίτης, romanized: Daniil Moschopolitis)...
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relating to the Aromanians of Albania and the wider Balkans. Moscopole The city of Moscopole (Albanian: Voskopojë) was once home to the largest Aromanian...
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Much of the Aromanian diaspora originates from the village of Moscopole. Formerly, Moscopole was an important city and one of the biggest in the Balkans...
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Manastir Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. When the nearby town of İskopol (Moscopole or Moschopolis or Voskopojë) was destroyed by Ali Pasha's men in 1789...
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Shën Kollit; Aromanian: Bãserica Ayiu Nicola) is an Orthodox church in Moscopole, Albania. The church was erected in 1721. It is a Cultural Monument of...
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inscription in Aromanian dated from around 1780. The St. Athanasius Church in Moscopole, now Albania, also includes an old Aromanian writing. Other early Aromanian...
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known as Dormition of the Holy Virgin Church) is an Orthodox church in Moscopole (Albanian: Voskopojë), Korçë County, Albania. It is a Cultural Monument...
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Vlachs concentrated in major urban centers. For example, the city of Moscopole at that time was one of the largest cities of the Balkans, having a population...
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of the Archangels Michael and Gabriel is an Eastern Orthodox church in Moscopole, modern southeastern Albania. The church was erected in 1722 and is one...
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Lockenhaus St. Nicholas Church, Inzersdorf, Vienna St. Nicholas Church, Moscopole St. Nicholas Church, Perondi Church of St. Nicholas (Shelcan) Saint Nicholas...
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Manastiri i Shën Gjon Pagëzorit) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in Moscopole, Albania. According to the donor's inscription, the church inside the...
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Postage stamps and postal history Lasso fund Education: New Academy (Moscopole) Zographeion College (Qestorat) Acroceraunian School (Himara) Dhuvjan...
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three were produced for Erseka (seven values), Koritsa (three values) and Moscopole (fifteen values). They were likely issued for publicity and propaganda...
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Codex Dimonie (category Moscopole)
unknown, but the translators of the texts that wrote it were probably from Moscopole, once a prosperous Aromanian city now in Albania. The main author is presumed...
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murals, the frescoes and the basilica of the church of Saint Nicholas in Moscopole. In 1727 he painted the murals and the frescoes of the church of Saint...
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Austro-Hungarian authorities. He has also claimed ancestry from the village of Moscopole located in Albania, accounting for the Aromanian descent on his maternal...
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(1783–1856), Habsburg-Greek entrepreneur, banker and philanthropist, born in Moscopole. Michael Tositsas (1787–1856), Aromanian benefactor Simon Sinas (1810–1876)...
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spread in the first half of the 18th century with the development of Moscopole as a center of Orthodox culture and with the development of the Archbishopric...
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church in Moscopole (Albanian: Voskopojë), Korçë County, Albania. It is a Cultural Monument of Albania. The St. Elijah Church in Moscopole, Albania is...
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Postage stamps and postal history Lasso fund Education: New Academy (Moscopole) Zographeion College (Qestorat) Acroceraunian School (Himara) Dhuvjan...
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