Christophorus Castanis
Christophorus Plato Castanis | |
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Christophorus Plato Castanis | |
| Born | 1 April 1814 |
| Died | 1866 (aged 51–52) |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Known for | Runaway Slave, Lecturer |
| Spouse |
Rutha H. Clark (m. 1844–1866) |
Christophorus Plato Castanis (Greek: Χριστόφορος Πλάτων Καστανής; 1814–1866; also known as Christophoros Castanis or Castanes and Christoforos Kastanis or Kastanes) was a Greek-American academic, author and classicist. Castanis was born at Livadia, Chios on 1 April 1814 and lived much of his life in the United States. He published an autobiography titled The Greek Exile in 1851, which told of his survival of the Chios massacre, his time in Ottoman slavery, and his emigration to America.