Konstantinos Bellios
Baron Konstantinos Bellios or Vellios was a Greek merchant and benefactor from the Ottoman Empire, the modern region of Greek Macedonia.
Life
His Aromanian family, hailed from. Like the other inhabitants of the village, they abandoned it in 1769, after it was destroyed by Muslim Albanian irregulars during the suppression of the Orlov Revolt. The inhabitants spread across Macedonia, but Bellios' family settled in Blatsi, where Bellios was born in 1772.Konstantinos' father, Alexandros, left Blatsi for Constantinople. Konstantinos and his older brother Stefanos received their first education at Vlasti, but later left for Constantinople, where they continued their studies. In 1812, Konstantinos and Stefanos accompanied the newly appointed hospodar of Wallachia, Ioannis Karatzas, to his province. The brothers settled at the Wallachian capital Bucharest, where Stefanos rose to become the logothete of Justice. Konstantinos Bellios acquired a thorough education at the Greek gymnasium of Iasi, and began his career in commerce and finance. Eventually, he settled in Vienna, where, on 24 February 1817, Emperor Francis I of Austria ennobled him as Baron von Bellios.
Following the establishment of the independent Kingdom of Greece, he spent much of his fortune in donations and beneficent works "to assist and be of use to my homeland at a time when it is beginning to rise again". His benefactions include:
- Foundation of the Elpis Hospital in Athens, the first hospital established in the country after Independence
- Foundation of the Nea Pella settlement for Macedonian refugees in Atalanti who had fled south during the Greek War of Independence. Bellios gave each of the ca. 200 families a home and ca. 4 hectares of land.
- The Velieion trust, which offered scholarships to Macedonians from Vlasti, Siatista, Kastoria, and other cities of Macedonia, as well as Nea Pella
- Fund drives in Vienna and Bucharest to raise money for schools, hospitals, etc. in Greece
- Donation of the first safe to the Greek government in 1836
- Donation of his library for use by the settlement of Nea Pella to the National Library of Greece, comprising 771 titles in 1886 volumes
- Donations to the Educational Society in 1837
- Donation of lands to the value of 70,000 drachmas to the Municipality of Athens
He died in Vienna on 3 December 1838.