[center][img]http://www.gjenvick.com/HistoricalImages/Articles/Bunads/MunseysMagazine/1902-11/Photo05-AYoungManFromOneOfTheGreekIslands-500.png[/img] (Credit and Soucre: [url=www.gjenvick.com]Gjenvick[/url]) [b][u]Name[/u][/b] Admetus Saitta. [b][u]Date and Place of Birth[/u][/b] May 9th, 1880 - Smyrna, Greece. [b][u]Ethnicity[/u][/b] Greek. [b][u]Religion[/u][/b] Orthodoxy. [b][u]Background[/u][/b] Born in Smyrna to a wealthy mother and father, he was raised to follow Orthodoxy and to become something that can bring honor to the family name. He grew up to be taught lessons from private, rich schools and when on to help in his father's factory during the war. After the war, he moved out of Greece and took courses on the history and political history of the Ottoman Empire; he later joined the Istanbul Greek Socialist Center and became one of the leaders of the groups. [b][u]Constituency[/u][/b] Smyrna. [b][u]Political Party[/u][/b] Istanbul Greek Socialist Center. [/center]