20 THEMATICS IN HISTORY AND PHILOLOGY OF ANCIENT BYZANTINE AND MODERN HELLAS

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Thodis N. Konstantinos

Konstantinos N. Thodis was born in the refugee settlement Agios Konstantinos of Agrinion city in 1964. He has worked in General and Special education in Greece and abroad for many years. He is the author of three books, in the fields of Education, published by the University of Ioannina and one by a publishing house in abroad, in English and Russian. His teaching work revolves around the areas of interdisciplinary approach to teaching and evaluation of educational software. His historical work revolves around the contribution of the Greek cities of Asia Minor of Aegean and these colonies, to World Culture. He wrote over 50 papers with historical, philological and archaeological content on Asia Minor, in particular Ionia, Lycia, Aeolia, Pisidia, Lydia and Caria. He taught for a decade at the Stavropol State University of the Russian Federation ~ Department of Foreign Languages ~ as well as at the Greek School of the city, the Greek language and Greek culture. Since 2012, he has been a research associate and historical researcher of the Eurasian center of the Department of Modern History of Sofia University and since 2021 of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade, collaborating with the library of the Serbian Orthodox Church. At the same time, he is an official and regular translator of the Greek Department of the Russian Orthodox Church, where he translates articles of historical and theological content from Russian to Greek. He published 3 poetry collections abroad and was recently awarded the 3rd International Poetry Prize by the European Art Center and the Hellenic-American Foundation of Western Pennsylvania ~ Hellenic Cultural Center and University of Pittsburgh of the United States ~ for the 100 years since the Asia Minor Catastrophe. He was also distinguished in 2 Panhellenic and Pancyprian poetry competitions of the Hellenic–Cyprus Culture Association, with the participation of his poems in an equal number of anthologies.