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Notes on the Statue of Patriarch Gregory V

by Printed by “Palingenesia”, I. Angelopoulos · 1900
License: Public Domain
Source: Vasileios Skolarikos Archive

Summary

The text presents the final stage of the effort to erect the statue of Patriarch Gregory V in Dimitsana. It is organized as a publication of documents and correspondence rather than a narrative defense, so that misunderstandings about the project can be addressed through the record itself. The material concerns the transport of the pedestal and statue, the proposed location, the preparation of the square, technical checks, and communication among the committee, the mayor of Dimitsana, engineers, and state authorities. The document argues that lack of money was not the main obstacle. Delays arose from administrative coordination, local arrangements, and questions about the proper and secure placement of the monument. Overall, it presents the committee as trying to protect the dignity of the memorial, complete its mandate, and give the public a reliable basis for judgment.

Key Points

  • Focuses on the Gregory V statue planned for Dimitsana.
  • Publishes correspondence as the main evidence.
  • Covers transport, storage, foundation, and site selection.
  • Shows coordination problems among local and state actors.
  • States that funding was not the central obstacle.
  • Aims to correct inaccuracies through documentary proof.

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