Constantine Anthopoulos
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Costaki Anthopoulos (Template:Langx, Template:Langx; 1835–1902), was an Ottoman Greek academic and statesman.
Life
He became a professor at the Ottoman Naval Academy; then entered the legal branch of the Turkish service, rising to the post of imperial procurator at the court of cassation. He was governor-general of Crete; and, in 1895, was appointed Ottoman ambassador in London, a post which he continued to hold until his death at Constantinople in 1902.Template:Sfn
He bore throughout his career the reputation of an intelligent and upright public servant.Template:Sfn
In June 1902, the Sultan conferred on him the decoration Nisan-i Iftihar (Order of Glory) in diamonds, in recognition of the loyal services rendered by him to the Ottoman Empire.[1]
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- 1835 births
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