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Ánthimos Gazís
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Ánthimos Gazís (; born Anastasios Gazalis in 1758 in Milies (Magnesia) and died in Ermoúpoli (Syros), was a Greek priest, educator and politician, member of the National Assembly of Epidaur in 1822.
In 1800 he published a simplified version of the Map of Greece of Rigas called Pinax Geographicos, adding Great Greece and Cyprus.
He was first a member of the Filómousos Etería then of the Filikí Etería.
In 1822 he represented Thessaly in the National Assembly of Epidaure. According to some sources, he participated in the Astros National Assembly.
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Birth in 1758
Birth in Thessaly
Member of the National Assembly of Epidaure
Member of the Astros National Assembly
Member of the Filikí Etería
Death in June 1828
19th-century Orthodox Priest
18th-century Orthodox Priest