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Mavrofrydes was professor of Greek literature in the
University of Athens. Karolides is now professor of history in the same institution, and both were from Enderlik, a village of Caesarea. Archbishop John of Caesarea, one of the greatest ecclesiastics of the modern Greeks, came from Indiesou, a
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Pesmazoglou also founded the
Privileged Company for the Protection of Currants (Eniaia or Eniea) as well as the Wine and Alcohol Company as measures to combat the acute financial crisis resulting from the plummeting prices of
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Stefanos became a journalist, founding the newspaper
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