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Kostia Vlastos : ウィキペディア英語版
Kostia Vlastos
Kostia Vlastos (1883–1967) was a Greek of the diaspora, scion of a family of bankers, whose origins are from the island of Chios.〔(Christopher Long ), (''Vlasto family of Chios'' ), from his personal and professional pages.〕
==Biography==
Constantine Vlastos was born in Paris on 17 October 1883. His full name was Constantine George Anthony Dimitrios Vlastos, but was widely known as Kostia Vlasto.〔Paris Birth Registers, (Register number V4E 6064, f. 112v, entry 1408 )〕
His father Antonios Vlastos, was born on 18 October 1858 in Galați, Romania. He was active in banking and was president of the Bank of Constantinople (Banque de Constantinople) of Andreas Syngros, Georgios Koronios and Stephanos Skouloudis. He later moved to Paris, where he managed the French broker house Comptoir d'Escompte. Antonios Vlastos was a great donor and one of the founding members of the Greek Philological Society of Constantinople, in 1861. His mother, Tarsi Vlastos (1860-1919), née Zarifi, was the daughter of the known Istanbul banker George Zarifis, from which Antonios Vlastos learned the banking business.
The Aéro-Club de France awarded Kostia Vlastos a spherical balloon (sphériques) pilot license (number 287) on 20 November 1913.〔James S. Curlin, ("Ιπτάμενοι στη Νικόπολη: Η δράση του Λόχου Αεροπορίας στην Ήπειρο κατά τον Α΄ Βαλκανικό πόλεμο (1912-1913)", ) ''Πρεβεζάνικα Χρονικά'', vol. 49-50, p. 288, Preveza, 2013〕 When the 1912-13 First Balkan War was declared, the 29-year-old Constantine came to Greece and he volunteered in the Greek Army, thus providing his services for the liberation of the land of his ancestors. He initially took the rank of corporal and later that of sergeant. He joined the Army Company of Automobiles, apparently because of his ability to drive a car. During his service he was accompanied by his brother Stephen A. Vlastos, who was a war correspondent for the French newspaper ''Le Temps'' using the pseudonym Etienne Labranche.〔Nikos D. Karabelas, ("Etienne Labranche & Kostia Vlastos. Two war correspondents of ''Le Temps'' in Preveza during 1912-13", ) ''Πρεβεζάνικα Χρονικά'', vol. 49-50, pp. 237-244, Preveza, 2013〕 〔Stephen Vlastos was born in Paris on 27 September 1885. See Paris Birth Registers, (Register number V4E 6070, f. 88v, entry 1304 )〕
Kostia Vlastos married Ludmila de Nittey, a Baltic Russian, born c. 1899 and died on 10 September 1989. The couple traveled three times to America in the 1930s and amongst their destinations was Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1932, according to the archives of Ellis island, New York City.
Kostia Vlastos died in Bourron-Marlotte (Seine-et-Marne) on 28 October 1967 and was buried at the Russian Orthodox cemetery of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois outside Paris. His wife, Ludmila, was buried in the same tomb.〔Paris Birth Registers, (Register number V4E 6064, f. 112v, entry 1408 )〕

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