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Chronological Table
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1800: Foundation of the Academy of Cydoniae in Ayvalık.
1803-1812: The Academy goes through a crisis on account of the teachings of Veniamin of Lesvos.
1812: Veniamin resigns and is replaced by Theophilos Kairis.
1816: A decision is taken to use the ancient Greek language in the Academy. The school’s students archaize their names.
1819: A printing press is established in Ayvalık, attached to the Academy.
1818-1820: A new crisis engulfs the Academy due to a dispute between ephors and teachers.
1821: Ayvalık is destroyed and the first phase of the Academy’s operation comes to an end.
1856: The Academy of Cydoniae is re-established in full operation.
1879: The "Charitable Society" of Ayvalık takes over the administration of schools.
1884: The Academy is recognised as equal to the Greek secondary schools by the Greek State.
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