- Andreas Syngros
Andreas Syngros ( _el. Ανδρέας Συγγρός) (
October 12 ,1830 –February 13 ,1899 ) was a Greek banker fromConstantinople and a philanthropist.Born in Constantinople of Chiot parents, Syngros was one of the founders of the Bank of Constantinople along with
Stephanos Skouloudis . Syngros married Iphigenia Mavrokordato of the wealthy merchantMavrocordatos family ; they never had any children. They moved toAthens in 1871 where Syngros planned to found a new bank. Buying land from the widow ofDimitrios Rallis , Syngros engaged the well-known Athenian architectNikolaos Soutsos who built his home based on plans by the GermanErnst Ziller , across from the Royal Palace. [ [http://www2.mfa.gr/www.mfa.gr/en-US/The+Ministry/Historical+Background/Facilities| Greek Foreign Ministry] ] Today the mansion is the headquarters of the Greek Foreign Ministry, having been left to the state by his widow.In Athens, Syngros founded the Pistotiki Bank (Bank of Credit). [ [http://www.levantine.plus.com/testi44.htm| Levantine Heritage] ] He also became involved in numerous works of public philanthropy, including building an avenue from the Royal Palace to the bay at
Faliro (named after him today, Syngrou Avenue) and he was responsible for completing theCorinth Canal , one of the great feats of engineering in Greece, in 1893.Syngros died in Athens in 1899.
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