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  1. Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer (10 December 1790 – 26 April 1861) was a German Tyrolean traveller, journalist, politician and historian, best known for his controversial discontinuity theory concerning the racial origins of the Greeks, and for his travel writings.

  2. Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer (* 10. Dezember 1790 in Pairdorf bei Brixen; † 25. April 1861 in München) war ein Orientalist und Publizist. Bekannt wurde er unter anderem durch seine Forschung als Professor an der Universität München zur Geschichte des Kaisertums Trapezunt.

  3. Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer (1790-1861) was a German-language scholar and historian from southern Tyrol, now in Italy. He grew to fame in Bavaria as a leading expert on the history of Greece in the Middle Ages, and in particular on the role of Slavic and Albanian immigration there.

  4. Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer (1790–1861) was a South Tyrolean and Bavarian historian, traveler, and political figure, perhaps best known today for his theories alleging the mostly non-Hellenic origins of modern Greeks, which sparked controversy among Philhellenes and Greeks in the 1830s and 1840s.

  5. 8 de mar. de 2017 · In a theory hotly debated by scholars for over 170 years, the German historian Jacob Philipp Fallmerayer proposed that the medieval Peloponneseans were totally extinguished by Slavic and Avar...

  6. Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer. Beitrag in Arbeit. Geb. 10.12.1790 in Pairdorf bei Tschötsch; gest. 25./26.04.1861 in München. Als viertes von 10 Kindern auf einem Kleinbauernhof geboren.

  7. 22 de ene. de 2016 · The editor of Fallmerayer’s collected works, his best friend G. M. Thomas (the ‘carissimus Thomas’ of the Tagebücher), does mention the generosity of Fallmerayer’s attitude towards Finlay’s work on Trebizond, but that is about all.