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75: 112: 97: 1675: 1142: 1687: 59: 24: 212:, began activities in Central Europe, leading to the establishment of trading colonies across the region. Vienna, as the capital of the Habsburgs and possessing an important geographical position between the Ottoman Balkans and Central and Northern Europe, attracted the lion's share of such immigrants. The Greeks settled mostly in the areas of 188:
The Armenian Johannes Theodat opened on 17 January 1685 Vienna's first coffee house in Haarmarkt. As a reward for his services, he was granted the privilege of being the only trader in the city to sell coffee as a drink for 20 years. Following, by 1700, four Greek merchants had the privilege to serve
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Furthermore, of great economic importance and social acknowledgment attained the Greeks in Austria in the 19th century. The first Greek newspaper was printed there and the Hellenic National School in Vienna is today the oldest such in the world that has remained continuously in operation. In 1856,
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was built nearby for those Greeks who were Austrian subjects. By the end of the century, it is estimated that 80,000 Greek families had settled in the Habsburg lands.
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as a result, or that Byzantine customs and even songs were introduced into Austria at the time, this is not corroborated by the sources.
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there are the two historical Greek Orthodox parishes (St George and Holy Trinity). A traditional Austrian Restaurant there is called
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number between 5,000 and 18,000 people. They are located all around the country, but the main community is located in Vienna.
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In 20th century, Austria (and especially Graz and Linz) was a popular destination for Greek students.
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who worked in Athens (and had designed there major public buildings like the
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Hansen was famous and build many other public buildings in Austria like the
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led to the establishment of formal commercial relations between the
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was built for the Ottoman subjects, while shortly after the
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granted them the right to build their own church. In 1784 a
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and patron of the arts. Sponsored the construction of
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was the centre of Greek diaspora where persons like
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Komnenoi
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Greeks
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First Crusade
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Henry II
Theodora Komnene
Manuel I Komnenos
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Alexios III Angelos
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Ottoman Empire
Imperial Privileged Oriental Company
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