In 1847-48 he was a central figure in the events known as Mousourika (?), which led to his temporary recall and the breakdown of relations between the two states. Mousouros became the first ambassador of the Ottoman Empire to the newly independent Kingdom of Greece in 1840, a position he kept until 1848. His brother, Pavlos Mousouros, also became a diplomat. He was born in 1807 in Constantinople (Istanbul) to a distinguished Phanariote family. Konstantinos Mousouros, also known as Kostaki Musurus Pasha, was an Ottoman Greek diplomatic official of the Ottoman Empire who served as ambassador to Greece, Austria, Great Britain, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Pages are partly opened, uncut and untrimmed. Some little wormholes on cloth and several pages. Gilt on spine with Greek letters 'Dantou o Paradeisos Metaphrasis Konstantinou Mousourou', and gilt publisher's name in English on lower. with Dante's portrait gilt on front board and spine.
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