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    Emmanuel Rhoides (Greek: Ἐμμανουὴλ Ῥοΐδης; 28 June 1836 – 7 January 1904) was a Greek writer and journalist. Born in Hermoupolis, the capital of the island of Syros, to a family of rich aristocrats from Chios — who had fled the island after the massacre of its population by the Ottomans in 1822 — he spent … See more

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    Emmanuel Rhoides ( grekiska: Εμμανουήλ Ροΐδης), född den 18 juni (eller 28 juli) 1836 i Ermoupoli, död den 7 januari 1904 i Aten, var en grekisk författare . Rhoides var …

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      Rhoides was erudite and at a young age had mastered not only the languages of continental Europe, but also ancient Greek and Latin. His early youth years he spent in Genoa, Italy in the times of the Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states and the revolt of Genoa.
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      Why is Rhoides important to Greek literature?
      Rhoides often adopted a clear-cut critical stance against the romanticism in literature and poetry and often was poignant and sarcastic to the romance writers and poets of his time. Rhoides, amongst his numerous translations, became the first to translate the works of Edgar Allan Poe into Greek.
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      Why was Rhoides excommunication from the Greek Orthodox Church?
      The book's scathing attacks on what he viewed as an uneducated, uncultured, superstitious and backward clergy were controversial, and led to Rhoides's excommunication from the Greek Orthodox Church which perceived that its own clergy was the real target of those attacks.
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      Emanuel Rhoides, 1866. Emmanuel Rhoides ( Graece Εμμανουήλ Ροΐδης; natus die 18 Iunii 1836 Hermupoli; mortuus die 7 Ianuarii 1904 Athenis) fuit scriptor Graecus maximi momenti. …

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      Emanuel Rhoides, 1866 Emmanuel Rhoides ( Graece Εμμανουήλ Ροΐδης ; natus die 18 Iunii 1836 Hermupoli ; mortuus die 7 Ianuarii 1904 Athenis ) fuit scriptor Graecus maximi momenti. …

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      Emmanuel Rhoides (Greek: Εμμανουήλ Ροΐδης) was a Greek writer and journalist. He is considered one of the most illustrious and reviving spirits of the Greek letters of his time. Born …

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      • Died: Jan 07, 1904
      • Born: Jun 28, 1836
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      Emmanuel Rhoides (Greek: Ἐμμανουὴλ Ῥοΐδης; 28 June 1836 – 7 January 1904) was a Greek writer and journalist. (en) Emmanouil Roidis (griechisch Εμμανουήλ Ροΐδης, * 18. Juni 1836 in …

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