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Gregory IV, ( el, Γρηγόριος Αργυροκαστρίτης, sq, Grigor Gjirokastriti; died 1828) was an
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scholar and cleric who became Metropolitan of Athens in 1827–1828. Gregory was born in Gjirokastër (Aryrokastro) in the mid to late-18th century. In ca.1784 he was a teacher in the New Academy, a famous educational institution in Moscopole, a leading center of Greek culture at the time. In 1799 he was appointed
Bishop of Paramythia The Metropolis of Paramythia, Filiates, Giromeri and Parga ( el, Ιερά Μητρόπολις Παραμυθίας, Φιλιατών, Γηρομερίου και Πάργας) is one of the metropolises of the New Lands in Greece that are within t ...
but remained in this position for only a few months. In 1799, while Patriarch of Constantinople was Gregory V, he was appointed Archbishop of Euboea, also called "Bishop of Evripos". In the summer of 1821, when the
Greek War of Independence The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1829. The Greeks were later assisted by ...
spread to Euboea, the Turks put him under detention until January 1823. When freed, he immediately put himself at the disposition of the Greek Revolutionary Government. In his letter to the High Parliament he thanks God for saving him from the hands of the "''tyrants of the Nation''", expresses his will to "''do his best effort for everything for the benefit of Greece and especially for the people of this island (Euboea)''" and requests the Parliament to use him "''for everything that may be beneficial to the Homeland''". It seems though, that before his detention Gregory had already been involved in the Revolution, because a good number of Epirots, and indeed many from Argyrokastro, had been fighting in Euboea. It is assumed by the historians that this is the reason that the Turks had arrested him. Gregory kept on informing the central government on the situation in Euboea, but the government did not use him for the Revolution. By July 1823 the failure of Revolution in Euboea as well as the usurpation of his position by Bishop Neophytos of North Euboea, forced Gregory, among many others, to flee to Corfu retaining his title. In Corfu he translated the New Testament from ancient Greek to Albanian along with
Vangjel Meksi Vangjel Meksi (1770–1823) was an Albanian physician, writer, and translator. One-time personal physician to Ali Pasha, the 19th-century Albanian ruler of the Pashalik of Yanina, Meksi produced the first translation of the New Testament into Alb ...
. This work was partially published in
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in 1824 and fully in 1827. It contains both the Greek and the Albanian text, the latter printed in Greek letters, too. Gregory divided the originally one volume edition of 839 pages into two volumes, considering it a more suitable solution because "Albanians kept the holy scriptures close to their chest". it For this work one of his biographers Kourilas considers Gregory as "''the founder of the Albanian philology''" adding that ''"...albanologists use this translation as basic text but they only mention his (Gregory's) name ... but nothing about his home country and life''" (Kourilas, p. 349). In 1827 he returned to Euboea and on 16 September he was appointed Metropolitan of Athens and remained so until his death, in March 1828. He was buried in Chalkis, Euboea, in accordance to his will.
Eulogios Kourilas Eulogios Kourilas Lauriotes ( gr, Ευλόγιος Κουρίλας Λαυριώτης, sq, Evlogji Kurila) (1880–1961) was a bishop of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania. He was the Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Korçë (Korytsa) ...
, "''Gregorios Argyrokastritis''" in the ''Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics'', Ath. Martinos (Ed.), Athens, 1964, vol. 4, p.348-363, in Greek language.


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The New Testament
(in Greek and Albanian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Gregory 04 Of Athens 18th-century births 1828 deaths People from Gjirokastër Albanian writers Bishops of Athens Albanian translators Greek–Albanian translators Translators of the Bible into Albanian 19th-century Eastern Orthodox bishops Greek clergy Albanian people of the Greek War of Independence