Fan S. Noli

Politician

1882 – 1965

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Who was Fan S. Noli?

Theofan Stilian Noli, better known as Fan Noli was an Albanian-American writer, scholar, diplomat, politician, historian, orator, and founder of the Albanian Orthodox Church, who served as prime minister and regent of Albania in 1924 during the June Revolution.

Fan Noli is venerated in Albania as a champion of literature, history, theology, diplomacy, journalism, music and national unity. He played an important role in the consolidation of Albanian as the national language of Albania with numerous translations of world literature masterpieces. His contribution to the English-language literature are also manifold: as a scholar and author of a series of publications on Skanderbeg, Shakespeare, Beethoven, religious texts and translations.

He acquired his education at Harvard and was ordained priest in 1908, establishing thereby the Albanian Church and elevating the Albanian language to ecclesiastic use. He briefly resided in Albania after the 1912 declaration of independence. After World War I, Noli led the diplomatic efforts for the reunification of Albania and received the support of U.S. President Wilson. Later he pursued a diplomatic-political career in Albania, successfully leading the Albanian bid for membership in the League of Nations.

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Born
Jan 6, 1882
İbriktepe
Also known as
  • Fan Noli
Religion
  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania
  • Christianity
Ethnicity
  • Albanians
  • Albanian American
Nationality
  • Albania
Profession
Education
  • Harvard University
  • Boston University
  • New England Conservatory of Music
Died
Mar 13, 1965
Fort Lauderdale

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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