• Nikolaos Sophianos (Greek: Νικόλαος Σοφιανός; c. 1500 – after 1551) was a Greek Renaissance humanist and cartographer chiefly noted for his Totius Graeciae...
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    Edith Œnone Somerville (1858-1949), Irish novelist was born in Corfu Nikolaos Sophianos, humanist and cartographer, born in Corfu Carl Ludwig Sprenger, German...
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    Geneva John Servopoulos (fl. 1484–1500), scholar, professor, Oxford Nikolaos Sophianos (c. 1500 – after 1551), Rome, Venice: scholar and geographer, creator...
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    an early antiquarian map of Greece drawn by Renaissance humanist Nikolaos Sophianos that became a cartographical bestseller of the late 16th century....
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  • Graeciae Descriptio, a bestselling 16th century map of Greece drawn by Nikolaos Sophianos Optatam Totius, the Decree on Priestly Training, was a document produced...
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    Preface by Nicolas Gerbelius to Nikolaos Sophianos’s Description of Greece. Library of Congress. Nikolaos Sophianos, Gerbel's contemporary, was a noted...
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    topographical tour through Greece, London 1819 Tolias, George (2006). "Nikolaos Sophianos's Totius Graeciae Descriptio: The Resources, Diffusion and Function...
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  • shrinking, Sophianos resigned his bishopric and became a wandering missionary, preaching from village to village.[citation needed] Sophianos' last days...
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  • ex prefect of Gjirokastër County Fredi Beleri (1972–), MEP of Greece Sophianos (-1711), bishop of Dryinoupolis and scholar, from Poliçan Vasileios of...
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  • several ethnic groups, tends to be mostly identified with the Pogoni area. Sophianos (-1711), local Greek-Orthodox bishop and scholar. Pandeli Sotiri, (1842–1892)...
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  • Athanasius the New, Wonderworker of Christianopolis. 1711 Death of Bp. Sophianos of Dryinoupolis, Orthodox missionary in Ottoman Epirus. 1713 Theological...
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