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Alexandros Soutsos
Alexandros Soutsos ((ギリシア語:Αλέξανδρος Σούτσος)) (1803–1863) was a Greek poet from a prominent Phanariote family.〔Soutzos family〕 He founded the Greek Romantic school of poetry. Soutsos was born in Istanbul in 1803 from Chian parentage. At the time of the Greek Revolution, he was a young, liberal partisan. He wrote poems to encourage the insurgents. Soutsos studied in Chios, where he spent his formative years. Later he moved to Paris, where he was influenced by the liberal philosophies of the French intellectuals. His major work of prose was the ''Exóristos'' (''The Exile''). His works were instrumental in developing liberal thought in the young Greek monarchy. He was an admirer of Lord Byron. Whose inspiration prompted Soutsos to try to emulate him. The resultant work, was his longest poem ''Periplanómenos'' (''The Wanderer''), in spite of some positive reviews, it never achieved international success. In spite of his lack of artistic respect, he was admired by many of his contemporaries the Greek people admired him for his dedication to freedom, and for his liberal philosophies. He died in Athens in 1863, and his works were published in 1916.
Evangelis Zappas explicitly requested that Alexandros Soutsos and his brother Panagiotis Soutsos be made members of the organizing committee of the Olympic Games. It was Panagiotis Soutsos who first made mention of a revival of the Olympic Games in his poetry ''Dialogue of the Dead'' in 1833.〔David C. Young, The Modern Olympics - A Struggle for Revival, published by the Johns Hopkins University Press in 1996, p15, ISBN 0-8018-5374-5〕
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