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In 1456, captured the Praise, the last traces of Frankish rule in Thrace.

Before the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, Enos had fallen under the rule of the Genoese lord of Imbros Doria who have paid to Mohammed the Second 2,000 ducats. He went on to claim the Enos until 1457 when the Turks conquered the city. In 1568 the Venetian admiral Nicolas Canal, with 26 ships seized Enos, Lemnos and Imbros. During the raid the kateskapsan walls, set fire to the town, killed many people and took them to Euboea 2,000 prisoners. The city was developed again. Church Praise the mother country was established in accordance with the Patriotic Code of 1859 included except Enos and 12 villages with 1473 families and 8,715 individuals. Management was Kazas and late 19th century belonged to the sanjak Dedeagats. Then had about 4,000 inhabitants in most Greeks as Turks were just administrators. In 1909 moved the headquarters of Kaza from Enos to Imprik Tepe. To return it during the First World War.Residents of Enos dealing with pottery, agriculture, viticulture and horticulture. Note the unions of farmers (retzeperidon), gardeners (bachtsevanidon) of ship owners, fishermen, the magazitidon, the furriers, the created (Doulgeri) of shoeing (Albany), the wine, the Rapti, the Mercer (bezasidon) the grocer, the baker, the hawker, the coffee maker etc. The guilds contributed to the establishment of Greek churches. The church of Agia Kyriaki was built at the expense of the Guild of ship owners and that of St. Vasilios from the guild Tsoukalades. Angioplasty and export trade of jars were major financial source for Ainites earned high revenues brought into the establishment and repair of churches and the Greek schools. The port of Enos at the mouth of the Ebro, had no depth of more than 35-70 cm. The ships anchored in long distance and transportation of goods to Edirne and in other cities near the Ebro were on rafts. During the French traveler a. Viquesnel, the quantities of grain that arrived in 1847 from Evros in the Enos reached 1,500,000 pounds. Enos still loaded in quantities of tobacco, salted fish, salt, leeches, stoneware and clay, wool, silk, leather, cheese and wine. By 1878 flourished when it was founded in Dedeagats (Alexandroupolis), which flocked most residents. The decline of Enos due to two reasons. From one port of Enos lost its significance because of the Ebro ylis did shallow and unsuitable for ships to dock. Secondly, the construction of the railway line to the final termination Dedeagats turned the import and export trade of Thrace in the new town. Valuable characterized the contribution of Ainian the 1821 revolution in maritime operations. In 1821 ships were Enos 300. Apart from ships, many Ainites skippers took part in battles. The greatest contribution of Ainian belongs to Anthony Smith Visvizi who with his wife Domna took part in many businesses. In Enos appeared to Greek school was formed in 1652 with the initiative of a Byzantine family had taken refuge there.The school was housed in the monastery of St. John the Theologian and was first taught by Nikiforos monk who became Bishop Enos. In the early 19th century the school took care of Bishop Matthew Enos. The renovated in 1799 and accommodated in a private building Greek school of Enos hosted qualified teachers. Rebuilt in 1847 due to lack of space and became very rich library with 2,000 volumes, composed literary and theological writings. In 1873 referred to the geographical part of Enos 6 Greek schools. Enos and 4 in 2 villages in main and holy water) with 300 students in 1811 11 schools with 500 students in 1885 five Greek schools with 250 students in 1905 24 Greek schools with 1,035 students in Enos (Urban School girls' school and the villagesmainsail, Almond, Diasorni, holy water, Kemerli, Celebi, and Asarli Kozkori. In 1873 there were Enos 4 schools with 200 students, 4 teachers, and the number of residents stood at 4,000, while the 1884 Greek operated school with 30 students and 1 teacher, 2 primary with 90 students and 2 teachers and Girls with 80 students and

1 teacher and the number of residents stood at 3,000. In 1884 he also recorded and 750 Turkish-speaking Orthodox Christians. On the 19th the Greek community of Enos were dependent and hospital 14 rooms and at the end of that century operating the club "Annunciation." The famous schools of Enos, the hospital and the reading of the "Annunciation", worked through the donations of the Bishop of Enos Sofronios, the Archdeacon of Ierosolymitikou Job throne of Const. Koutsoureli and others. In late 1915 the Ainites displaced and scattered in Malgara. then destroyed and 15 of the 17 churches and chapels in his confession archiastynomou of Enos Yusuf Zia. Anyway prey 1900 volumes of historical library of the Greek school . After the Armistice of Moudania Enos was delivered to Allied committee gave nearly the same day the Turks. Most Ainites settled in Alexandroupolis.

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