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Konstantinos Kallokratos

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Konstantinos Kallokratos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Καλλοκράτος) was a teacher and a poet.

He was born in Veroia in 1589. He was a student at the Greek College of Ayios Athanasios in Rome between 1600 and 1610. There, he studied philosophy and theology. Later he taught at a school in Calabria for Greek-speaking Albanians. His bosom friend was Leo Allatius. Konstantinos Kallokratos was a brilliant man and a skilled poet.

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