Simon von Sina or Simon Sinas (Greek: Σίμων Σίνας; 1810–1876) was an Austrian-Greek banker, aristocrat, benefactor and diplomat. He was one of the most important benefactors of the Greek nation together with his father Georgios Sinas.[1]
^Vakalopoulos, Konstantinos (1991). "Die kulturpolitische und wirtschaftliche Rolle der griechischen Diaspora im Donauraum während des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts". Wirtschafts- und Kulturbeziehung Zwischen dem Donau- und Balkanraum Seit dem Wiener Kongress (in German). Das Institut: 144. Retrieved 28 September 2021. Georgios und Simon Sina zeichneten sich als große Wohltäter der griechischen Nation aus. Ihnen ist die Wiederherstellung des Observatoriums und der Akademie in Athen zu verdanken.
nation together with his father Georgios Sinas. SimonSinas was born on August 15, 1810, in Vienna. The Sinas family came from the Aromanian settlement...
benefactor and diplomat SimonSinas (1810-1876), Georgios' son, Greek benefactor and diplomat, after whom the Sinas crater is named Sina (disambiguation) This...
national benefactor, SimonSinas. He was also the founder of the National Observatory of Athens. Georgios Sinas was born in Niš. The Sinas family came from...
He later studied in Athens and Munich on a scholarship provided by SimonSinas. Drosis's major work is the extensive neo-classical architectural ornament...
Greek students. The Austrian magnate of Greek origin Georgios Sinas (father of SimonSinas) invited the Danish architect Theophil Hansen who worked in Athens...
originated from Moscopole Sinas family, with notable members of this family including Georgios Sinas (1783–1856) and SimonSinas (1810–1876) Konstantinos...
merchant and scholar Sterjo Nakov—businessman SimonSinas—banker, aristocrat, benefactor and diplomat Georgios Sinas—entrepreneur, banker and national benefactor...
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum), in the Palais Todesco, and in the city palace of SimonSinas. After Rahl's death in 1865, he individually continued and completed...
the attention of Greek philanthropist and royalist SimonSinas. Sinas and his father Georgios Sinas were responsible for erecting the National Observatory...
its mountains to further increase the knowledge of the Moon. In 1858, SimonSinas made a proposal for Schmidt to come to Athens and become the director...
Arsache Evangelos and Konstantinos Zappas Ioannis Pangas Georgios and SimonSinas Alexandros and Michael Vasileiou Christakis Zografos Literature: Theodore...
"Nea Pella" (New Pella) or "Nea Pelli" (Attic form of Pella). In 1859 SimonSinas was declared also honorable citizen of Nea Pella. ΕΠΟΧΕΣ, Vol. 17 (September...
Arsache Evangelos and Konstantinos Zappas Ioannis Pangas Georgios and SimonSinas Alexandros and Michael Vasileiou Christakis Zografos Literature: Theodore...
Arsache Evangelos and Konstantinos Zappas Ioannis Pangas Georgios and SimonSinas Alexandros and Michael Vasileiou Christakis Zografos Literature: Theodore...
Arsache Evangelos and Konstantinos Zappas Ioannis Pangas Georgios and SimonSinas Alexandros and Michael Vasileiou Christakis Zografos Literature: Theodore...
Österreichische Boden-Credit-Anstalt, by agroup of financiers including SimonSinas. It had strong aristocratic connections, and also managed money for the...
so the expenses were undertaken by the ambassador of Greece in Vienna SimonSinas. In the summer of 1865 before his return to Greece he met Nikolaos Gyzis...