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Panagiotis Soutsos ((ギリシア語:Παναγιώτης Σούτσος) 1806-1868), was a Greek newspaper editor, journalist, author, and poet of the romantic school, born in Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey). He was an admirer of the ancient Greek tradition, while he used an archaic language in his works. Soutsos is known today as a visionary of the revival of the Olympic Games who inspired Evangelis Zappas to sponsor the revival of the Olympic Games.〔http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/557030/Panayotis-Soutsos〕〔Young (1996) p. 14〕 Soutsos wrote and published an article with the title "Evangelis Zappas" about the re-establishment of the Olympic Games in his own "Helios" newspaper on July 13, 1856 two whole days before Alexandros Rangavis, the foreign minister of Greece, received a letter from Zappas with details recorded in the article.〔Young (1996) p. 15〕 ==Early life== Soutsos was born in 1806 in Constantinople, from a prominent Phanariot family with a tradition in poetry and literature.〔Mackridge (2009) p. 182〕 After finishing his studies in Paris and Padua he moved to Transylvania.〔Young (2002) p. 140〕 In 1833, after the end of Greek War of Independence he moved to Nafplion, at the time the capital of the newly formed Greek state. He soon founded a newspaper called ''Helios'' (Ἥλιος, "Sun") promoting the cause of Greek unity and culture.〔Young (2002) p. 141〕
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