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Ioannis Papafis

Ioannis Papafis or Giovanni di Niccolò Pappaffy (Greek: Ιωάννης Παπάφης; 1792 – 1886) was a Greek businessman and philanthropist, prominent for helping in the funding of the Greek War of Independence and in financing crucial sectors of independent Greece after its successful conclusion.[1] He is considered a national benefactor of Greece.[1] He was among the primary shareholders of the National Bank of Greece, donated to the University of Athens, and the Greek Orthodox Church through the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.[2]

Ioannis Papafis
Portrait of Ioannis Papafis
Born1792
Died1886
NationalityGreek
Known fornational benefactor of Greece

Biography

 
Bust of Papafis in Floriana, Malta

Papafis was born to a local Greek family in the city of Thessaloniki in 1792.[3]

Son of Nikolaos Papafis and Tomae Anastassiou, when he turned 16 he moved to Smyrna to work with his father, a merchant, who died just two years later. His uncle Ioannis Anastasiou (Giovanni D'Anastasy, 1780/85–1859/60), prosperous merchant-entrepreneur and general consul of Sweden in Alexandria, brought him to Egypt and then sent him to Malta to open a new branch of the family business.[4]

In Malta, a major logistics hub during the Napoleonic wars, Papafis managed the grain trade and learned English and Italian, besides French. He was chaperoned by the British merchant Jameson Hunter and recognised a denizen of Malta on 13 March 1818, with the right to a British passport. In 1822 Pappafis was appointed a public broker for Malta, work from which he retired 15 years later in 1837 due to health concerns. He continued to deal with financial investments in European stock exchanges, advocating for trade and publishing pamphlets and newspaper articles. In 1858 he was appointed an honorary member of the Stock Exchange by the Chamber of Commerce in Malta.[4]

Papafis married Vincenza Rosa Aquilina in 1843, the daughter of Corsican Catholic merchant Lorenzo Aquilina. They did not have children. In 1843 they moved from Valletta to Rabat, Malta. Since then, he mainly dealt with charities, in particular the welfare of orphans and poor young men. In his 1879 and 1883 wills, Papafis provided rich endowments, often anonymously, to charitable institutions in Greece, Salonica, and Malta. He kept an active lifestyle until the age of 90, managing his own investments and correspondence. He died at 94 in Malta.[4]

His legacy of philanthropic activities include the founding of orphanages and large donations directed to educational and public services and both in Malta and Greece. He was memorialised with a bust at the Maglio Gardens in Floriana, "Erected by the people of Malta to the memory of Giovanni di Nicolò Pappaffy in recognition of his generosity in bequeathing funds to assist emigration".[4]

Papafeio Orphanage

 
Papafeio Orphanage in Toumba

His most famous contribution was the establishment of an orphanage in Thessaloniki, which he originally named "The Maltese" (Greek: "Ο Μελιτεύς"), now commonly known as Papafeio (Παπάφειο) after him. The male-only orphanage was most active after the Greek Civil War, when it sheltered orphans that numbered in the thousands.

Designed by the architect Paionidis, the building of the Papafeio took 9 years to complete and is one of the most recent historical monuments of the city of Thessaloniki, representative of the city's architecture. At times of war and other crises it was temporarily utilized by the military, mostly as a hospital, as during the Balkan Wars and both World Wars.[5]

Excluding the above periods, the orphanage is in continuous operation until now. As per Papafis' request, as stated in his will, the institution also provides training in a number of professions to help its graduates establish themselves professionally. By the same will, the institution is placed under the administration of the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Thessaloniki.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Thesis. Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1997. p. 108.
  2. ^ . Papafeio Orphanage. Archived from the original on 2010-11-24. Retrieved 2010-08-03.. biography of Ioannis Papafis, founder of the Papafeio orphanage (Greek)
  3. ^ Le Globe (in French). Société de géographie de Genève. 1907. p. 108. L'influence des Grecs à Salonique est une des plus remarquables, bien qu'ils soient au nombre de 40 000, contre 80 000 ... Ils y ont une école d'arts et métiers (le Papa/ion, fondé et entretenu grâce au legs du Grec Macédonien Papafis)
  4. ^ a b c d Moutafidou, Ariadni (2013). "Giovanni di Niccolò Pappaffy: Identities and philanthropies of an Ottoman Greek broker in Malta". Mediterranean Historical Review. 28 (2): 191–224. doi:10.1080/09518967.2013.841616. S2CID 145112727.
  5. ^ Papagiannopoulos, Apostolos. Monuments of Thessaloniki. Rekos.
  6. ^ . Papafeio Orphanage. Archived from the original on 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2010-08-03.. History of the Papafeio orphanage (Greek)

Bibliography

  • Moutafidou, A. (2013). Giovanni di Niccolò Pappaffy: identities and philanthropies of an Ottoman Greek broker in Malta. Mediterranean Historical Review, 28(2), 191–224. doi:10.1080/09518967.2013.841616

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Ioannis Papafis or Giovanni di Niccolo Pappaffy Greek Iwannhs Papafhs 1792 1886 was a Greek businessman and philanthropist prominent for helping in the funding of the Greek War of Independence and in financing crucial sectors of independent Greece after its successful conclusion 1 He is considered a national benefactor of Greece 1 He was among the primary shareholders of the National Bank of Greece donated to the University of Athens and the Greek Orthodox Church through the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 2 Ioannis PapafisPortrait of Ioannis PapafisBorn1792Thessaloniki Ottoman GreeceDied1886MaltaNationalityGreekKnown fornational benefactor of Greece Contents 1 Biography 2 Papafeio Orphanage 3 See also 4 References 5 BibliographyBiography Edit Bust of Papafis in Floriana Malta Papafis was born to a local Greek family in the city of Thessaloniki in 1792 3 Son of Nikolaos Papafis and Tomae Anastassiou when he turned 16 he moved to Smyrna to work with his father a merchant who died just two years later His uncle Ioannis Anastasiou Giovanni D Anastasy 1780 85 1859 60 prosperous merchant entrepreneur and general consul of Sweden in Alexandria brought him to Egypt and then sent him to Malta to open a new branch of the family business 4 In Malta a major logistics hub during the Napoleonic wars Papafis managed the grain trade and learned English and Italian besides French He was chaperoned by the British merchant Jameson Hunter and recognised a denizen of Malta on 13 March 1818 with the right to a British passport In 1822 Pappafis was appointed a public broker for Malta work from which he retired 15 years later in 1837 due to health concerns He continued to deal with financial investments in European stock exchanges advocating for trade and publishing pamphlets and newspaper articles In 1858 he was appointed an honorary member of the Stock Exchange by the Chamber of Commerce in Malta 4 Papafis married Vincenza Rosa Aquilina in 1843 the daughter of Corsican Catholic merchant Lorenzo Aquilina They did not have children In 1843 they moved from Valletta to Rabat Malta Since then he mainly dealt with charities in particular the welfare of orphans and poor young men In his 1879 and 1883 wills Papafis provided rich endowments often anonymously to charitable institutions in Greece Salonica and Malta He kept an active lifestyle until the age of 90 managing his own investments and correspondence He died at 94 in Malta 4 His legacy of philanthropic activities include the founding of orphanages and large donations directed to educational and public services and both in Malta and Greece He was memorialised with a bust at the Maglio Gardens in Floriana Erected by the people of Malta to the memory of Giovanni di Nicolo Pappaffy in recognition of his generosity in bequeathing funds to assist emigration 4 Papafeio Orphanage Edit Papafeio Orphanage in Toumba His most famous contribution was the establishment of an orphanage in Thessaloniki which he originally named The Maltese Greek O Meliteys now commonly known as Papafeio Papafeio after him The male only orphanage was most active after the Greek Civil War when it sheltered orphans that numbered in the thousands Designed by the architect Paionidis the building of the Papafeio took 9 years to complete and is one of the most recent historical monuments of the city of Thessaloniki representative of the city s architecture At times of war and other crises it was temporarily utilized by the military mostly as a hospital as during the Balkan Wars and both World Wars 5 Excluding the above periods the orphanage is in continuous operation until now As per Papafis request as stated in his will the institution also provides training in a number of professions to help its graduates establish themselves professionally By the same will the institution is placed under the administration of the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Thessaloniki 6 See also EditEmigration from MaltaReferences Edit a b Thesis Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1997 p 108 Papafeio founder Papafeio Orphanage Archived from the original on 2010 11 24 Retrieved 2010 08 03 biography of Ioannis Papafis founder of the Papafeio orphanage Greek Le Globe in French Societe de geographie de Geneve 1907 p 108 L influence des Grecs a Salonique est une des plus remarquables bien qu ils soient au nombre de 40 000 contre 80 000 Ils y ont une ecole d arts et metiers le Papa ion fonde et entretenu grace au legs du Grec Macedonien Papafis a b c d Moutafidou Ariadni 2013 Giovanni di Niccolo Pappaffy Identities and philanthropies of an Ottoman Greek broker in Malta Mediterranean Historical Review 28 2 191 224 doi 10 1080 09518967 2013 841616 S2CID 145112727 Papagiannopoulos Apostolos Monuments of Thessaloniki Rekos Papafeio history Papafeio Orphanage Archived from the original on 2012 09 04 Retrieved 2010 08 03 History of the Papafeio orphanage Greek Bibliography EditMoutafidou A 2013 Giovanni di Niccolo Pappaffy identities and 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