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Domnandos was born in Vienna, Austria. His family was originally from Crete, they initially moved to
Constantinople but eventually fled to Vienna leaving behind their erstwhile home. He showed an interest in the sciences from an early age. By the age of twenty, he became the director of a trading
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University and founded the French language newspaper "Courrier d'Athènes". He became a member of the Committee of the Italian and Greek Theater and became Secretary of the Greek Embassy in Paris and by November 1, 1850, he was elected
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and one of the first naturalists in modern Greece. He was the first professor to teach zoology and natural history and did extensive research on molluscs specifically on living organisms and fossils. Domnandos was the second Dean of the School of
Philosophy which was part of the University of
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By 1834, he returned to Greece, and three years later on April 14, 1837, Domnandos became a professor at the newly founded
University of Athens and taught natural history and zoology. One year later he became Dean of the School of Philosophy and remained in that position from 1838-1841. In
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Athens from (1838-1841) and was one of the co-founders of the
Physiographic Society that laid the foundation of the Physiographic Museum or Natural History Museum; moreover, the collection of animals, plants, and fossils started by the Physiographic Society became part of the
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Zoology, Mineralogy, Geology, and Botany to the newly founded University. He attended an International Congress for naturalists in 1839 which was held in
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Bucharest; in addition, two years later in 1811, he was the Secretary of the Consulate General of Russia in Bucharest. In 1819, he was initiated into the Greek revolutionary secret society
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Georgios Leventes; consequently, the Russian government discovered his affiliation with the rebel group and he was exiled to Paris. While in Paris, he studied the natural sciences.
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