NameZannis Stephanovich (Stephanis) Schilizzi Stephanovich, 4C4R
Birth1 Aug 1806, Chios, Greece/Hellenes
MemoHe says he was born 20 Jul 1806 (i.e. under the old calendar).
Death13 Mar 1886, Constantinople, Turkey/Byzantium
MemoOn a Saturday, the day of St Theodore.
Burial1886, Sisli Rum Mezerlik, Sisli, Constantinople, Turkey/Byzantium
ResidencePrussa Street, Pera, Constantinople, Turkey/Byzantium
Note 1(Araba) He says he was captured by the Turks in Mesta, Chios, on 18 Apr 1822, his release bought by a Stephen Vernatsa in Smyrna for 90 machmoutiedes. He left for Trieste and Livorno. On 24 Apr 1824, he sailed for Constantinople, arriving 28 Sep 1924.
Note 2The supposed five-month voyage from Livorno to Constantinople (!) in 1824 , a letter from his sister Franga, dated 4 May 1822, places him in Constantinople, safely hidden by an English friend, aged 16.
Note 3Appears to have been known as ‘Stephanovich-Schilizzi’. Presumably the Zannis Stephanos Schilizzi who is recorded as being a Constantinople magnate who had three sons: Dimitrios, Ioannis and Pavlos who all came to London.
Note 4Bishop Timothy says he became a Russian subject at a town in the Sea of Asov so that he could trade safely in Constantinople. He adapted his name accordingly. Most Greek men in his position adopted Western Power nationalities that secured their positions.
Note 5He created the St Stephen’s Chapel at the Greek Cemetery in Constantinople (Sisli Rum Mezerlik). Grand Officer of the Order of The Saviour.
Flags***, Avierino, Calvocoressi, Cantacuzene, Caradja, Coressi, Giustiniani Pi, Mavrogordato, Maximo, Negroponte, Rodocanachi, Scaramanga, Schilizzi, Sevastopoulos