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Athanas Shundi (18 October 1892 - 18 February 1940) was an Albanian patriot, and an important member of the autocephalist movement of the Orthodox Church of Albania. In his last years of life he was also involved in politics, as a member of the Tirana's city council, as well as a nominated member of the Constituent Assembly of Albania during the legislature of 12 April 1939 - 1 April 1940.

Biography
A Shundi was born on October 18, 1892 in Tirana, then Ottoman Empire. The Shundi family was part of the Christian Orthodox community of Tirana, which had moved to the city from Southeastern Albania during the 18th century. The family appears in the church register of the Saint Procopius Church of Tirana since 1818, where it is listed as a donator of the church's building during 1790-1797, as part of the corporation of the city's tinsmiths, and, since 1830, with its last name, Shundi.

After finishing the grammar school of the St. Procopius Church of Tirana, A. Shundi pursued the Greek gymnasium of Manastir, where he graduated in 1910. On that same year he started to work as a teacher at the St. Procopius school church, and, in 1913, he started to teach in the first Albanian language school of Tirana, which had just opened. During that period, A. Shundi was engaged in the Albanian National Awakening movement. In 1912 he enrolled at the medical school of the University of Istanbul, however he had to interrupt his studies, as a result of the breakout of the First Balkan War. During 1913-1919 he worked as a counselor in the Mayor of Tirana's office. In 1919 he enrolled at the University of Naples, in Italy. In Naples he was one of the initiators and then president of the association of the Albanian students "Naim Frashëri". In 1924 he graduated in chemistry and pharmacy. After working as an assistant professor at the University of Naples for a year, he returned to Albania in 1925 and opened a private pharmacy there.

In 1929 A. Shundi was nominated as one of the executors of the will of Mid'hat Frashëri, who had then fled Albania as a result of his political conflicts with King Zog I of Albania. Frashëri's will had as its main goal the conversation of his personal library and its future usage to create an Albanological Institute.

In 1929 A. Shundi became part of the elders' council of the St Procopius church of Tirana. He was a delegate from Tirana at the Second Orthodox Congress of the Orthodox Church of Albania (the first Congress was that of Berat in 1922). The Congress gathered in 16-30 June 1929 in Korçë, and approved a new statute for the internal administration of the Albanian Orthodox Church. The Statute modified the decisions of the Berat Congress of 1922 and determined that the Mitropolitan, the bishops and their deputies should be of Albanian blood and language, and have the Albanian citizenship, through article 16 of the statute.

A. Shundi was a member of the City Council of Tirana several times in a row during the 1930s. During the legislature of 12 April 1939 - 1 April 1940 A. Shundi was nominated member of the Parliament of Albania. He passed on 18 February 1940 for health issues.

Private life
A. Shundi's first cousin was Stefan Shundi, lawyer, writer, publicist and former president of F.C. Tirana. One of his daughters was Drita Siliqi, a renowned publicist, who had married Drago Siliqi, and Albanian poet.