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- Yanko (Ioannis) Vithynos was an Ottoman Gr**** statesman, who was the Ottoman-appointed Prince of Samos from 1904 to 1906. He wrote articles in Turkish...
- Αστυκός Κώδηξ), was translated by Konstantinos Photiadis, and Ioannis Vithynos, and was released from 1873 to 1881. Both men were well-versed in Ottoman...
- Karatheodoris 1905 Prince of Samos In office 1906–1907 Preceded by Ioannis Vithynos Succeeded by Georgios Georgiadis Personal details Born c. 1841 Constantinople...
- 1902 Alexandros Mavrogenis 1845 1929 12 March 1902 5 May 1904 Ioannis Vithynos 1847 1912 5 May 1904 1906 Konstantinos Karatheodoris 1841 1922 July 1906...
- office 1902–1904 Preceded by Michail Grigoriadis Succeeded by Ioannis Vithynos Ottoman envoy to the United States In office 1887–1896 Preceded by Rüstem...
- Michail Grigoriadis (1900–02) Alexandros Mavrogenis (1902–04) Ioannis Vithynos (1904–06) Konstantinos Karatheodoris (1906–07) Georgios Georgiadis (1907–08)...
- Astykos Kōdēx (Νομικοί κανόνες ήτοι Αστυκός Κώδηξ), the other being Ioannis Vithynos. He also cofounded the Gr**** Literary Society (Syllogos). Strauss, Johann...
- Turkish. The Mecelle was also published in Gr****, with Photiadis and Ioannis Vithynos as co-translators. The Ottoman Constitution of 1876 was published in multiple...
- courts and commercial appeal courts from the Ministry of Commerce. Ioannis Vithynos served in the justice ministry as the director of criminal investigations...