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The ''Zosimaia'' School ( el, Ζωσιμαία Σχολή, ''Zosimaía Scholí'') of
Ioannina Ioannina ( el, Ιωάννινα ' ), often called Yannena ( ' ) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of the Ioannina regional unit and of Epirus, an administrative region in north-western Greece. According to the 2011 census, the c ...
(in
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) has been one of the most significant
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middle-level educational institutions (high schools) during the last period of Ottoman rule in the region (1828–1913). The ''Zosimaia'' was founded at 1828 through the personal expense of the Zosimas brothers, and is still functioning as a high school under the regulations of the
Greek Ministry of Education The Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs ( el, Υπουργείο Παιδείας και Θρησκευμάτων; Υ.ΠΑΙ.Θ.) is a government department of Greece. One of the oldest ministries, established in 1833, it is responsible ...
.


Foundation

During the years of 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 ...
(1821–1830) and while the conflicts was still raging in the region of Epirus,
Ioannina Ioannina ( el, Ιωάννινα ' ), often called Yannena ( ' ) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of the Ioannina regional unit and of Epirus, an administrative region in north-western Greece. According to the 2011 census, the c ...
, a city that was renowned for its cultural and educational background, and which had been a major center of the
Greek Enlightenment The Modern Greek Enlightenment ( el, Διαφωτισμός, ''Diafotismos'', "enlightenment," "illumination"; also known as the Neo-Hellenic Enlightenment) was the Greek expression of the Age of Enlightenment. Origins The Greek Enlightenment w ...
, was falling into a short-term decay. At this point, five Zosimas brothers who had migrated to
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and become successful merchants, decided to make a significant contribution to their homeland, sponsoring the foundation of a new educational institution. The ''Zosimaia'' School was founded in 1828 and initially functioned as a four-class school. The Schools Committee of Ioannina, an organization responsible of the management of the city’s educational institution, had the full responsibility of the ''Zosimaia''’s management, with the financial aid of the Zosimas family.


Anastasios Sakellarios' administration, 1833-1862

In 1833 Anastasios Sakellarios from
Zagori Zagori ( el, Ζαγόρι; rup, Zagori), is a region and a municipality in the Pindus mountains in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. The seat of the municipality is the village Asprangeloi. It has an area of some and contains 46 villages known as ...
, a former student of
Athanasios Psalidas Athanasios Psalidas ( el, Αθανάσιος Ψαλίδας; 1767–1829), was a Greek author, scholar and one of the most renowned figures of the modern Greek Enlightenment. Life Early years and diaspora Psalidas was born at 1767 in Ioannina, whe ...
- a major intellectual of the
Greek Enlightenment The Modern Greek Enlightenment ( el, Διαφωτισμός, ''Diafotismos'', "enlightenment," "illumination"; also known as the Neo-Hellenic Enlightenment) was the Greek expression of the Age of Enlightenment. Origins The Greek Enlightenment w ...
and Ali Pasha’s advisor - became director of the ''Zosimaia''. In 1840 three more classes were added in the school’s educational program. With Sakellarios’ administration, the ''Zosimaia'' became one of the most significant Greek-language schools of the Ottoman world. The majority of the students were from
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, but there were also many from Greek communities throughout the Ottoman Empire, e.g. from
Eastern Rumelia Eastern Rumelia ( bg, Източна Румелия, Iztochna Rumeliya; ota, , Rumeli-i Şarkî; el, Ανατολική Ρωμυλία, Anatoliki Romylia) was an autonomous province (''oblast'' in Bulgarian, '' vilayet'' in Turkish) in the Ott ...
. There were also transfers of students from other significant schools like the
Phanar Greek Orthodox College Phanar Greek Orthodox College or Phanar Roman Orthodox Lyceum ( tr, Özel Fener Rum Lisesi), known in Greek as the Great School of the Nation and Patriarchal Academy of Constantinople ( el, Μεγάλη του Γένους Σχολή, ''Megáli t ...
( el, Μεγάλη του Γένους Σχολή) in
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(mod.
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). Additionally, a number of
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and
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also attended Zosimaia, some of whom became leading personalities in their countries.M. V. Sakellariou
Epirus, 4000 years of Greek history and civilization
Ekdotikē Athēnōn, 1997. , p 305: ""Albanians and Turks also studied at the Zosimaia School, some of whom became leading personalities, such as Esat Pasha, Hassan Taxim Pasha... "
The number of students reached 400 during the Sakellarios administration. Most of the graduates of ''Zosimaia'' either continued their studies, mostly in the
University of Athens The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA; el, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, ''Ethnikó ke Kapodistriakó Panepistímio Athinón''), usually referred to simply as the Univers ...
, or became teachers in one of the Greek schools in
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. In 1860, due to the school's high prestige the school, the University of Athens allowed the entrance of ''Zosmaia'' graduates without any examinations. However, in 1862 Sakellarios resigned as a result of disagreements with other school officials of Ioannina.


Final Ottoman period, 1862-1913

Some of the school directors this period were: * Spyridon Manaris (1863–1881), during his administration a fifth year of studies was added to the education program. * Miltiadis Pantazis (1881–1888), from Monodhendri (
Zagori Zagori ( el, Ζαγόρι; rup, Zagori), is a region and a municipality in the Pindus mountains in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. The seat of the municipality is the village Asprangeloi. It has an area of some and contains 46 villages known as ...
) * Spyridon Manaris (1881–1888), from Sidirokastro, also professor of
University of Athens The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA; el, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, ''Ethnikó ke Kapodistriakó Panepistímio Athinón''), usually referred to simply as the Univers ...
* Georgios Soriritadis (1891–1893) *Dimitrios Konstas (1891–1893) * Antonis Travlantonis (1895–1896) The teachers were highly educated, with significant contribution to the cultural and educational activity of that time, like, for instance, Panagiotis Aravantinos, who wrote a great number of books on folklore and linguistics.


1913 - present

The ''Zosimaia'' functions continuously to the present day as a high school offering high level education, under the regulations of the Greek ministry of education.


Notable alumni

*
Ali Asllani Ali Asllani (28 November 1884 in Vajza, Vlorë District, 20 December 1966 in Tirana, Albania) was an Albanian poet, politician and activist of the Albanian National Awakening. Biography Asllani was born in village Vajza, Vlorë District, Ottoma ...
(1884–1966) *
Elmaz Boçe Elmaz is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Elmaz Abinader (born 1954), Arab-American author, poet, and academic * Elmaz Boçe (1852–1925), Albanian educator See also * Elmas (surname) {{Given name Masculine give ...
(1852–1925) *
Anastas Byku Anastas Byku was a 19th-century Albanian publisher and journalist. His publication of the ''Pelasgos'' newspaper in 1861 in both Albanian and Greek languages is considered to be one of the first publications of a periodical in Albanian. His ende ...
(?-1878) *
Abedin Dino Abedin bey Dino ( tr, Prevezeli Abeddin Bey Dino), also Abedin Pasha ( tr, Prevezeli Abidin Paşa; 5 April 1843, in Preveza – 9 May 1906, in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire) was an Albanian patriot, politician, ideologue and diplomat. As a ''ri ...
(1843–1906) *
Hasan Dosti Hasan Dosti (1895January 29, 1991) was an Albanian jurist and politician. Being a staunch Albanian nationalist, Dosti was considered by the Albanian communists to be one of their greatest enemies. Biography Early life Hasan Dosti was born in ...
(1895–1991) *
Naim Frashëri Naim bey Frashëri, more commonly Naim Frashëri (; ; 25 May 184620 October 1900), was an Albanian historian, journalist, poet, rilindas and translator who was proclaimed as the national poet of Albania. He is regarded as the pioneer of moder ...
(1846–1900) *
Sami Frashëri Sami bey Frashëri ( tr, Şemseddin Sami Bey; June 1, 1850 – June 18, 1904) or Şemseddin Sâmi was an Ottoman Albanian writer, philosopher, playwright and a p ...
(1850–1904) * Mehmet Esat (1862–1952) * Georgios Hatzis (Pelleren) (1881–1930) *
Dimitrios Hatzis Dimitrios Hatzis ( el, Δημήτριος Χατζής, 13 November 1913 – 20 July 1981) was a Greek novelist and journalist. Hatzis was born in Ioannina (Epirus) northwestern Greece, the son of the author and journalist, Georgios Hatzis. H ...
(1913–1981) *
Qazim Koculi Qazim Koculi (August 22, 1887 – January 2, 1943) was an Albanian politician of the early 20th century and one-day acting Prime Minister of Albania. He was also the principal military commander of the Albanian forces during the Vlora War in 19 ...
, (1887–1943) * Kostandin Kristoforidhi (1826–1895) *
Kostas Krystallis Kostas Krystallis ( el, Κώστας Κρυστάλλης; 1868–1894) was a Greek author and poet, representative of 19th century Greek pastoral literature. He was born an Ottoman subject in Epirus, but escaped to Greece after being denounced t ...
(1868–1894) *
Qazim Mulleti Qazim Mulleti (1893–1956) was an Albanian politician, nationalist and mayor of Tirana from 1939 through 1940 and its prefect from 1942 to 1944. Life Early life Qazim Mulleti was born in " Sulejman Pasha" (Mulleti) neighborhood, in Tirana, Alba ...
, (1893–1956) *
Sali Nivica Sali Nivica or Sali Nivitza (May 15, 1890 – January 10, 1920) was a politician, a patriot, an Albanian journalist and a teacher. For his patriotic activity he received the highest Albanian award, 'Honour of the Nation' as well as that of 'Teach ...
(1890–1920) *
Karolos Papoulias Karolos Papoulias ( el, Κάρολος Παπούλιας ; 4 June 1929 – 26 December 2021) was a Greek politician who served as the president of Greece from 2005 to 2015. A member of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), he previously ...
(1929) * Hasan Tahsin Pasha (1845–1918) *
Ismail Qemali Ismail Qemal bey Vlora, mostly known as Ismail Qemali (; 16 January 184426 January 1919), was an Albanian diplomat, politician, rilindas, statesman and the Founding Father of modern Albania, and one of the most famous Southern Albanian perso ...
(1844–1919) *
Hodo Sokoli Hodo Pashë Sokoli or Hodo Dervishi (1836–1883) was an Ottoman Albanian miralay and later one of the leaders of the League of Prizren. He defected from the Ottoman army, when the Ottoman Empire decided to cede the part of Albanian-populated a ...
(1836–1883) *
Dhimitër Tutulani Dhimitër Tutulani (19 March 1857 – 1937), also known as Taq Tutulani or Dhimitraq Tutulani, was an Albanian lawyer and politician from city of Berat. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence. Life Dhimitër ...
( 1875–1937 *
Georgios Tzavelas Georgios Tzavellas ( el, Γεώργιος Τζαβέλλας; born 26 November 1987) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Super League club AEK Athens and the Greece national team. Club career Kerkyra Tzavellas bega ...
(1866–1961) *
Christakis Zografos Christakis Zografos ( el, Χρηστάκης Ζωγράφος, tr, Hristaki Zoğrafos Efendi; 1820 – 19 August 1898) was an Ottoman Greek banker, benefactor and one of the distinguished personalities of the Greek community of Constantinople ( ...
(1820–1896)


References


Sources


The Syllogos movement of Constantinople and Ottoman Greek education 1861-1923.
George A Vassiadis. Centre for Asia Minor Studies, 2007 .
Yannina: A Journey to the Past.
Eftihia Nachmias Nachman, Marcia Haddad Ikonomopoulos, Isaac Dostis.
Epirus, 4000 Years of Greek History and Civilization.
M. V. Sakellariou. Ekdotike Athenon, 1997.


External links

*http://www.zosimaia.gr/ Organization of Zosimaia's graduates. (in Greek) {{Authority control Education in Ioannina Schools in Greece Education in the Ottoman Empire Educational institutions established in 1828 Buildings and structures in Ioannina 1828 establishments in the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Ioannina Neoclassical architecture in Greece