Angelos Sikelianos
Angelos Sikelianos was a prominent Greek poet born on March 15, 1884, in Delfi, Greece. He is known for his innovative use of language and themes that often explore Greek history, mythology, and spirituality. Sikelianos played a significant role in the modern Greek literary movement and was influenced by both ancient Greek traditions and contemporary European literature.
Throughout his career, Sikelianos published several notable works, including The Twelve Gods and The Aegean. He was also an advocate for the revival of the ancient Greek Olympic Games, believing in their cultural significance. Sikelianos received numerous awards for his contributions to literature and remains an important figure in Greek poetry.