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  1. The Evangelical School (Greek: Ευαγγελική Σχολή) was a Greek educational institution established in 1733 in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire, now Izmir, Turkey. The school, initially an Orthodox Church-approved institution, attracted major figures of the Modern Greek Enlightenment.

  2. La Escuela Evangélica (en griego : Ευαγγελική Σχολή ) fue una institución educativa griega establecida en 1733 en Esmirna , Imperio Otomano , ahora Izmir , Turquía . [1] [2] La escuela, inicialmente una institución aprobada por la Iglesia Ortodoxa, atrajo a las principales figuras de la Ilustración griega moderna . A finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX se convirtió ...

  3. The Evangelical School was a Greek educational institution established in 1733 in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire, now Izmir, Turkey. The school, initially an Orthodox Church-approved institution, attracted major figures of the Modern Greek Enlightenment.

  4. Evangelical School may refer to; Armenian Evangelical Central High School, Lebanon. Armenian Evangelical School of Trad, East Beirut, Lebanon. Basel Evangelical Mission Higher Secondary School, Palakkad, India. Basel Evangelical School, Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Bethel Evangelical Secondary School, Dembidolo, Qelem (Kelem) Welega Zone ...

  5. The Evangelical School was a Greek educational institution established in 1733 in Smyrna, Asia Minor. The school, initially an Orthodox Church-approved institution, attracted major figures of the Modern Greek Enlightenment.

  6. The Evangelike Schole tes Smyrnis (Evangelical School of Smyrna) This school was established in 1733, largely through the generosity of the merchants Pantelis Sevastopoulos and Georgios Omeros.

  7. The Evangelical School of Smyrna where Saint Daniel Katounakiotis studied. He was born in Smyrna (now İzmir in western Turkey) in 1846. He was the youngest son of a large family and graduated with honors from the Evangelical School of Smyrna, the educational institution of the Greek community of Smyrna.