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| − | '''Gregorios Maraslis''' was a foreign-born [[Greeks|Greek]] national benefactor and long-term mayor of Odessa, Russia (now Ukraine). | + | '''Gregorios Maraslis''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Γρηγόριος Γρηγορίου Μαρασλής) was a foreign-born [[Greeks|Greek]] national benefactor and long-term mayor of Odessa, Russia (now Ukraine). |
| − | Maraslis was born | + | Maraslis was born on [[July 25]], [[1831]] in Odessa, to a Greek family that hailed from Mara, near Philippoupolis, [[Eastern Rumelia]] (now Plovdiv, Bulgaria). He studied in Paris, France and returned to Odessa where he became a civil servant and later ([[1878]] - [[1895]]) Mayor of Odessa. In his capacity as mayor, Maraslis started a public works program that saw hospitals, a theatre, a new railway station, roads and schools built in Odessa, often contributing to the works from his own funds. |
Besides, Odessa, Maraslis also donated substantial sums of money for works in [[Athens]], [[Thessaloniki]], [[Corfu]], [[Constantinople]], Philippoupolis and elsewhere. | Besides, Odessa, Maraslis also donated substantial sums of money for works in [[Athens]], [[Thessaloniki]], [[Corfu]], [[Constantinople]], Philippoupolis and elsewhere. | ||
| − | Maraslis died | + | Maraslis died on [[May 1]], [[1907]] and was buried in Odessa. |
Revision as of 11:06, May 16, 2007
Gregorios Maraslis (Greek Γρηγόριος Γρηγορίου Μαρασλής) was a foreign-born Greek national benefactor and long-term mayor of Odessa, Russia (now Ukraine).
Maraslis was born on July 25, 1831 in Odessa, to a Greek family that hailed from Mara, near Philippoupolis, Eastern Rumelia (now Plovdiv, Bulgaria). He studied in Paris, France and returned to Odessa where he became a civil servant and later (1878 - 1895) Mayor of Odessa. In his capacity as mayor, Maraslis started a public works program that saw hospitals, a theatre, a new railway station, roads and schools built in Odessa, often contributing to the works from his own funds.
Besides, Odessa, Maraslis also donated substantial sums of money for works in Athens, Thessaloniki, Corfu, Constantinople, Philippoupolis and elsewhere.