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  1. 27 de sept. de 2023 · On September 27, 1831, Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first Governor of Greece after the Ottoman occupation, was assassinated in Nafplio. His killing robbed the country from the chance to become a ...

  2. Ioannis’ father, Antonions-Maria Capodistrias (1741-1821), was a reputable lawyer and played an active role in the political life of the area. Following the basic general education he received in Corfu, Ioannis travelled to Italy, as did many young nobles of the time, and studied medicine in Padua (1794-1797), taking lessons in law and philosophy at the same time.

  3. The Corfiot Aristocrat. Ioannis Capodistrias was born in 1776 in Venetian-held Corfu. He grew up, together with his eight siblings, in a strict patriarchal and religious family. The Capodistria family is one of the oldest families on the island. It is said that they came to Corfu at the end of the 14 th century from Capo d’Istria, in modern ...

  4. The first legislative enactments dealing with Museums and the preservation of archaeological finds date from the formation of the modern Greek state (1828) and originated with the Governor of Greece, Ioannis Kapodistrias, who issued Order no. 2400/12.5.1828 "To the acting Commissaries in the Aegean Sea", and the Founding Law of 21.10.1829.

  5. 27 de sept. de 2021 · Ioannis Kapodistrias was born on February 11, 1776, on the island of Corfu, the son of an aristocratic Corfiote family of distant Slovenian and Greek-Cypriot descent. Fighting alongside the ruling Venetians, his ancestors had distinguished themselves in the wars against the Ottoman Turks and been rewarded with the title of nobility.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2021 · April 26, 2021. Ioannis Kapodistrias was the first head of state of Greece. Arguably the most illustrious Greek of his time, he became Governor of the newly-founded independent Greek state after a notable career in international diplomacy. He championed the recognition of Greece’s sovereignty by the Great Powers and worked tirelessly to set ...

  7. In the I. KAPODISTRIAS DIGITAL ARCHIVE one can leaf through the newly digitized, nine-volume publication containing a selection of Kapodistrian documents, edited by K. Dafnis and published by the “Society of Corfiot Studies”. This publication, covering the period 1804-1831, includes various documents complimented by the editor's commentary.