Ionian University of Smyrna ended in 1922.
The motto of Ionian University of Smyrna is 'Ex Oriente Lux'.
The Evangelical School of Smyrna was established in 1733 by Nikolaos Mavrokordatos, a Greek merchant and scholar. It was founded in Smyrna, which is now known as Izmir, Turkey. The school played a significant role in the education of Greek students in the Ottoman Empire during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Ionian University was created in 1984.
Evangelical School of Smyrna ended in 1922.
Ionian obol ended in 1863.
Smyrna is an ancient city located in what is now Izmir, Turkey. It was one of the key cities of the Ionian League in ancient Greece and has a rich history that includes periods of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman rule. Today, Izmir is a modern city that retains some historical sites and reflects the cultural heritage of its ancient predecessor. Smyrna is also known for its significance in early Christianity and its mention in the Book of Revelation.
The address of the Smyrna Museum is: 11 S Main St, Smyrna, DE 19977
The address of the Smyrna Public Library is: 107 South Main Street, Smyrna, 19977 1432
The distance between Smyrna, Georgia and Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia is approximately 15 miles. This distance can vary depending on the specific route taken and current traffic conditions.
The address of the Smyrna Merrill Historical Society is: Po Box 21, Smyrna, ME 04780-4780
The address of the Smyrna-Clayton Heritage Association is: Po Box 611, Smyrna, DE 19977-0611
The phone number of the Smyrna Museum is: 302-653-1320.