Georgios Sinas (Greek: Γεώργιος Σίνας, German: Georg Sina; 20 November 1783 – 18 May 1856) was an Austrian-Greek entrepreneur and banker. He became a national benefactor of Greece and was the father of another Greek national benefactor, Simon Sinas. He was also the founder of the National Observatory of Athens.
benefactor, Simon Sinas. He was also the founder of the National Observatory of Athens. GeorgiosSinas was born in Niš. The Sinas family came from Moscopole...
Greek nation together with his father GeorgiosSinas. Simon Sinas was born on August 15, 1810, in Vienna. The Sinas family came from the Aromanian settlement...
Sinas may refer to: Sinas (crater), crater on the Moon Debold Sinas (born 1965), Filipino police officer GeorgiosSinas (1783–1856), Greek benefactor...
originated from Moscopole Sinas family, with notable members of this family including GeorgiosSinas (1783–1856) and Simon Sinas (1810–1876) Konstantinos...
Greek-Austrian banker GeorgiosSinas to pay for the new massive observatory. The Austrian-born Greek King found out the news and awarded GeorgiosSinas's son the Order...
Ioannis Pangas, merchant and philanthropist GeorgiosSinas, banker, diplomat and philanthropist Simon Sinas, banker, diplomat and philanthropist Basil...
Maribor and Ljubljana to Trieste. His plans were adopted by entrepreneur GeorgiosSinas. At the same time plans for a direct connection through the Alps were...
was built in Nymphon Hill in 1842, thanks to donation of rich Greek GeorgiosSinas (in Greek asteroskopeio means observatory). Near the hill is located...
Hans Christian Hansen (1803–1883). The Greek-Austrian entrepreneur GeorgiosSinas (1783-1856), who donated the observatory, called Hansen to Vienna in...
and scholar Sterjo Nakov—businessman Simon Sinas—banker, aristocrat, benefactor and diplomat GeorgiosSinas—entrepreneur, banker and national benefactor...
entrepreneur and banker GeorgiosSinas to fund the massive observatory. When King Otto learned of the generosity he awarded GeorgiosSinas's son the Order of...
of the philanthropist Evangelis Zappas". Manthos and Georgios Rizaris GeorgiosSinas Simon Sinas Petros Zappas Zosimades Decker 2005, p. 273: "E. Zappas...
village in Albania. The Moscopole printing house was founded by the monk Georgios Konstantinidis. Konstantinidis, owner of the printing house, was a teacher...
– Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os, Dutch painter (d. 1861) 1783 – GeorgiosSinas, Greek entrepreneur and banker (d. 1856) 1784 – Marianne von Willemer...
attention of Greek philanthropist and royalist Simon Sinas. Sinas and his father GeorgiosSinas were responsible for erecting the National Observatory...
University of Athens, GeorgiosSinas and his son Simon Sinas pleaded with Vouris to return to the observatory but Vouris declined. Simon Sinas and Vouris were...
Architecture. Georgios Perides was the first director of a Greek School in Proussa (modern Bursa, Turkey), which he co-founded c. 1860. GeorgiosSinas, Director...