Timoleon Filimon
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Timoleon Filimon was a journalist, politician, a thinker of the time and student of Vasilias Georgiou.
He was one of the three members of the committee which crowned King George
in Denmar. He later worked as a teacher of the king (until 1857). In 1868 he was elected an MP of Attica for the first time (and vice-president of the parliament), and again in the elections of 1875 and 1879. He was elected mayor of Athens in 1887.
He worked as a trustee in the Parliamentary Library from 1874 until 1887. The library numbered only 5,000 volumes until 1875, but Filimon managed to increase the number to 120,000 volumes. He was also a founding member of the Greek Historical and Ethnological Company and he was its first president. He published a book titled The Mayor (Ο Δήμαρχος O Dimarhos) while his translation of the book The Ancient City by Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges
was published posthumously (edited by Spyridonas Lambrou).
He was one of the first people who helped the revival of the Olympic Games
. He was the one that communicated King George's letter to George Averoff
in which the King asked Averoff to financially support the project.
Timoleon Filimon was a Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Greece.
Biography
He was the son of Ioannis Filimon. He was born in 1833 in Nafplio (Nauplion). He studied law at the university of Athens. ςηen he was young he was educated as a journalist in the newspaper Aion which was run by his father and from 1839 to 1857 he was a journalist there. In 1857, he was jailed for three months for offending King Otto I.He was one of the three members of the committee which crowned King George
George I of Greece
George I was King of Greece from 1863 to 1913. Originally a Danish prince, George was only 17 years old when he was elected king by the Greek National Assembly, which had deposed the former king Otto. His nomination was both suggested and supported by the Great Powers...
in Denmar. He later worked as a teacher of the king (until 1857). In 1868 he was elected an MP of Attica for the first time (and vice-president of the parliament), and again in the elections of 1875 and 1879. He was elected mayor of Athens in 1887.
He worked as a trustee in the Parliamentary Library from 1874 until 1887. The library numbered only 5,000 volumes until 1875, but Filimon managed to increase the number to 120,000 volumes. He was also a founding member of the Greek Historical and Ethnological Company and he was its first president. He published a book titled The Mayor (Ο Δήμαρχος O Dimarhos) while his translation of the book The Ancient City by Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges
Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges
Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges was a French historian.Born in Paris, of Breton descent, after studying at the École Normale Supérieure he was sent to the French School at Athens in 1853, he directed some excavations in Chios, and wrote an historical account of the island.After his return he filled...
was published posthumously (edited by Spyridonas Lambrou).
He was one of the first people who helped the revival of the Olympic Games
Olympic Games
The Olympic Games is a major international event featuring summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition where more than 200 nations participate...
. He was the one that communicated King George's letter to George Averoff
George Averoff
George M. Averoff , alternately Georgios Averof , was a Greek businessman and philanthropist of Aromanian origin....
in which the King asked Averoff to financially support the project.
Timoleon Filimon was a Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Greece.
Sources
- Biography at the National Library Centre
- Konstantinos Skokos (1899) Imerologion Skokou (') En Athinais: Ek tou Typografeiou ton Katastimaton Anesti Konstantinidou
- Το Άστυ To Asty (November 15, 1887) p 113