Thomas Flanginis

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Thomas Flanginis (Greek: Θωμάς Φλαγγίνης, Italian: Tommaso Flangini; 1578–1648) was a wealthy Greek lawyer and merchant in Venice,[1][2][3] who founded the Flanginian School, a Greek college where many teachers were trained.[4] The ‘Flanginian School’ established by Thomas Flanginis remained a renowned establishment for several centuries.[5] He owned the Palazzo Flangini in Venice.

Born1578 (1578)
Died1648 (aged 6970)
Main interests
Greek literature
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Thomas Flanginis
(Tommaso Flangini)
Born1578 (1578)
Died1648 (aged 6970)
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Main interests
Greek literature
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His father Apostolos Thomas was originally from the island of Corfu[6] while his mother Maria Flangini was from the island of Cyprus.[5][7][8]

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