fiction.wikisort.org - WriterEulogios Kourilas Lauriotes[1] (Greek: Ευλόγιος Κουρίλας Λαυριώτης, Albanian: Evlogji Kurila)[2] (1880–1961) was a bishop of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania. He was the Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Korçë (Korytsa) in Albania between 1937 and 1939, and a professor of philosophy and author on religious matters. He later became one of the leaders of the Northern Epirus movement, propagating that Greece should annex southern Albania.[3]
Albanian orthodox bishop and writer
Metropolitan Eulogios of Korçë |
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Church | Church of Constantinople, Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania |
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In office | 1937-1939 |
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Born | 1880
Ziçisht ( Korçë), Ottoman Empire, now in modern Albania |
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Died | 1961 (aged 81) Athens, Greece |
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Life
He was born in the village of Ziçisht (Zititsa, in Greek)[4][5][6] (then Ottoman Empire, today in Albania) in 1880.[7] He was of Greek[1][8] or Albanian origin.[9] During his youth he was attracted by ascetic and monastic ideals and joined the monastic community of Mount Athos. He graduated from the local Athonite School (1901) and the Phanar Greek Orthodox College in Istanbul.[5] He continued his studies in the Philosophy department of the University of Athens, where he acquired his Ph.D. in Humanities.[10] He continued studies in Germany. Kourilas also participated in the Greek Struggle for Macedonia and during the Balkan Wars (1912–1913) he was in charge of 100 armed men, among them many priests, that fought for Greece in the area of Chalkidiki.[5]
After an agreement with the Albanian authorities, in 1937, the Ecumenical Patriarchate chose a number of highly educated religious personalities for key positions in the recently declared as autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania. Among them where Panteleimon Kotokos as metropolitan of Gjirokastër and Eulogios Kourilas as metropolitan of Korçë.[11] When the communist regime of Enver Hoxha came to power in Albania in 1945, he was declared an "enemy of the state" and was deprived from the Albanian citizenship.[12] By then he was already living in Greece where, parallel to his academic work, together with Panteleimon Kotokos became the heads of the Northern Epirus Central Committee propagating that parts of southern Albania, known among Greeks as Northern Epirus should be awarded to Greece.[3]
He became professor at School of Philosophy of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1935–1937) and of the University of Athens (1942–1949).[13]
He donated a significant part (10,000 volumes) of his library to the University of Ioannina.[5]
He died in 1961, Stratonike, Chalkidiki.
Works
Eulogios Kourilas wrote several historical, philosophical and theological books in Greek. His main works are (titles translated from Greek):
- History of Ascetism (1929)
- Catalogue of Kausokalyvia codices (1930)
- Albanian studies (1933)
- Gregorios Argyrokastritis (1935)
- Moschopolis and its New Academy (1935)
- Heraclea Sacra (1942) (title in Latin)
- Hellenism and Christianism (1944)
- Patriarchic History (1951).
References
- Peyfuss, Max Demeter (1976). "Die Akademia von Moschopolis und ihre Nachwirkungen im Geistesleben Sudeuropas". Wissenschaftspolitik Im Mittel- und Osteuropa: Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaften, Akademien und Hochschulen Im 18. Und Beginnenden 19. Jahrhundert (in German). Hobbing: 114–128 [119]. ISBN 978-3-921515-00-6.
griechische Historiker und Mönch der Laura am Athos, Eulogios Kourilas Lauriotes...
- His family name is cited either in its Greek form "Kourilas" or "Kurilas" or in its Albanian Form "Kurila". His first name can be found spelled "Eulogios" or "Evlogios" in Greek, "Evlogji" in Albanian, or sometimes "Eulogio" in English.
- Tönes, Bernhard (1983). "Belastungsprobe für die albanisch-griechischen Beziehungen". Südosteuropa - Zeitschrift für Gegenwartsforschung (in German). Südost-Institut München. Abteilung Gegenwartsforschung: 440–456 [442].
- Εκδόσεις: Οι Αμπελώνες του Άθω. Μυλοπόταμος (Greek)
- Μαίρη Ζαγκλή-Μπόζιου. Γενικός Κατάλογος Αρχείου Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. Πανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων. Τμήμα Ιστορία και Αρχαιολογίας. p. 13 (Greek)
- Encyclopedia "Papyrus-Larousse", Athens 1964, vol. 6, article "Eylogios Kourilas", in Greek language.
- Ramet, Sabrina (1998). Nihil obstat: religion, politics, and social change in East-Central Europe and Russia. Duke University Press. p. 208. ISBN 0-8223-2070-3.
- Fahlbusch, Erwin; Bromiley, Geoffrey William (1999). The Encyclopedia of Christianity. Wm. B. Eerdmans. p. 35. ISBN 9789004113169.
Archbishop Panteleimon of Gjirokastër and Bishop Evlogios of Korçë (both Greeks born in Albania) fled the country, and the last link with the Patriarchate of Constantinople was broken.
- Constantin Simon (2005). "Albania, un musaico di religioni". La Civiltà Cattolica (in Italian). Rome: Holy See. IV (3730): 343. ISSN 0009-8167. OCLC 1774680. UOM:39015063379849.
Constantinopoli gli preferi Evlogi Kurila, un altro sacerdote di origine Albanese
- Europa World of learning online. Allen & Unwin, 1950, p. 384
- Kondis, Basil (1990). The Greeks of Northern Epirus and Greek-Albanian relations: historical review from the Greek edition : v. 3, 1922-1929-v. 4, 1930-1940. p. 41.
- Fahlbusch, Erwin; Bromiley, Geoffrey William (1999). The Encyclopedia of Christianity. Wm. B. Eerdmans. p. 35. ISBN 9789004113169.
Archbishop Panteleimon of Gjirokastër and Bishop Evlogios of Korçë (both Greeks born in Albania) fled the country, and the last links with the Patriarchate of Constantinople was broken.
- Weitzmann Kurt. Sailing with Byzantium from Europe to America: the memoirs of an art historian. Editio Maris. 1994. ISBN 978-3-925801-17-4, p. 134.
External links
Greeks in Albania |
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History |
- Ancient Epirus
- Chaonians
- Omphales
- Dexaroi
- Despotate of Epirus
- Revolt of 1567-1572
- Revolt of 1854
- Revolt of 1878
- Himara revolt of 1912
- Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus
- Northern Epirus
- Protocol of Corfu
- Greco-Italian War in southern Albania
- Morava–Ivan
- Korytsa
- Saranda
- Himara
- Klisura Pass
- Trebeshina
- Italian spring offensive
- Hill 731
- Northern Epirus Liberation Front
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Society and culture |
- Himariote dialect
- Laiko Vima
- Polyphonic song of Epirus
- Postage stamps and postal history
- Lasso fund
Education: New Academy (Moscopole)
- Zographeion College (Qestorat)
- Acroceraunian School (Himara)
- Dhuvjan Monastery (Dropull)
- Bangas Gymnasium (Korçë)
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Geography | Ancient: Chaonia
Medieval and modern: Dryinopolis, Kolonia |
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- Omonoia
- Panepirotic Federation of America
- Panepirotic Federation of Australia
- Unity for Human Rights Party
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На других языках
- [en] Eulogios Kourilas Lauriotis
[ru] Евлогий (Курилас)
Митрополи́т Евло́гий (греч. Μητροπολίτης Ευλόγιος, алб. Mitropolit Evllogji, в миру Или́ас Курила́с, греч. Ηλίας Κουριλάς[4] или по албански Курила, алб. Kurilla[5], по афонскому обычаю по месту пострига принял фамилию Лаврио́тис, греч. Λαυριώτης[6]; 1880, Зичишта, Османская империя — 21 апреля 1961, деревня Стратоники, ном Халкидики) — епископ Албанской православной церкви, митрополит Корчинский, Поградецкий, Колонийский, Девольский и Воскопойский в период между 1937 и 1939 годами. Профессор философии и истории, а также писатель религиозных, исторических и философских трудов.
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