Ion Dragoumis
Ion Dragoumis | |
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| Ίων Δραγούμης | |
Ion Dragoumis, early 20th century. | |
| Born | 14 September 1878 |
| Died | 31 July 1920 (aged 41) Athens, Kingdom of Greece |
| Cause of death | Assassination |
| Nationality | Greek |
| Occupation(s) | Soldier Diplomat Philosopher Writer Revolutionary |
| Partner(s) | Penelope Delta Marika Kotopouli |
| Relatives | Nikolaos Dragoumis (grandfather) Markos Dragoumis (great-grandfather) |
| Family | Stephanos Dragoumis (father) Elisavet Kontogiannaki (mother) Philippos Dragoumis (brother) Natalia Dragoumi (sister) Nikolaos Dragoumis (brother) Alexandros Dragoumis (brother) Alexandra Dragoumi (sister) Marika Dragoumi (sister) |
| Education | |
| Alma mater | University of Athens |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 20th-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Continental philosophy Romanticism |
| Main interests | History, politics, religion |
| Notable ideas | Greek nationalism Romantic nationalism Eastern Party Greek tradition Demoticism Communitarianism Panhellenism Pacifism under a Pax Hellenica in the Middle East Role of the Greek Orthodox tradition (despite his agnostic thought) |
| Military career | |
| Allegiance | Kingdom of Greece |
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| Battles / wars | Greco-Turkish War (1897) Macedonian Struggle |
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Ion Dragoumis (Greek: Ίων Δραγούμης; 14 September 1878 – 31 July 1920) was a Greek diplomat, philosopher, writer and revolutionary.