Zacharias Papantoniou

Zacharias Papantoniou

Zacharias Papantoniou

Zacharias Papantoniou was born in Karpenisi, the son of teacher Lambros Papantoniou and Eleni Iliokaftou from Karpenisi. He had three siblings: Charilaos, Thanasis, and Sophia. In Karpenisi, he received his early education, and in 1890, he moved with his family to Athens, where he completed high school, took painting lessons, and enrolled in the Medical School of the University, although he did not graduate. From his student years, he turned towards writing and journalism, and at the young age of sixteen, he began contributing articles to the newspaper Akropolis, owned by Vlasis Gavriilidis. Until 1898, when his first poetry collection titled "War Songs" was published, he continued collaborating with magazines and newspapers such as Efimerida ton Syzitiseon, Chronos, and Skrip, where he served as editor-in-chief from 1900 to 1905. In 1904, he became one of the founding members of the society "The National Language," aimed at defending the demotic Greek language, alongside Miltiadis Malakasis, Lambros Porphyra, Konstantinos Chatzopoulos, Andreas Karkavitsas, Ioannis Kondylakis, and others.

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