Kostis Palamas
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| Death | 82 years ago |
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| Born | Patras |
| Greece | |
| Died | Athens |
| Greece | |
| Place of burial | First Cemetery of Athens, Athens, Greece |
| Spouse | Maria Valvi |
| Children | Leandros Palamas |
| Alkis Palamas | |
| Job | Poet |
| Books | Twelve Lays of the Gypsy |
| Life Immovable | |
| The King's flute | |
| A Hundred Voices | |
| A Hundred Voices, and Other Poems from the Second Part of Life Immovable | |
| Phoinikia | |
| A Hundred Voices, and Other Poems from the Second Part of Life Immovable - Scholar's Choice Edition | |
| Life Immovable: A Collection of Poetry | |
| Arthra kai chronographēmata | |
| Date of birth | January 13,1859 |
| Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
| Date of died | February 27,1943 |
| Education | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens |
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| ID | 562513 |
Kostis Palamas Life story
Kostis Palamas was a Greek poet who wrote the words to the Olympic Hymn. He was a central figure of the Greek literary generation of the 1880s and one of the cofounders of the so-called New Athenian School along with Georgios Drosinis and Ioannis Polemis.