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Occupation
  
writer

Parents
  
Loukas Kanakaris-Roufos

Role
  
Diplomat

Name
  
Rodis Kanakaris-Roufos


Born
  
1924
Patras, Greece

Died
  
1972, Kolonaki, Athens, Greece

Education
  
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Grandparents
  
Athanasios Kanakaris-Roufos

Great-grandparents
  
Benizelos Roufos

Rodis Kanakaris-Roufos (Greek: Ρόδης Κανακάρης-Ρούφος, 1924–1972) was a Greek diplomat and writer.

Biography

He was the son of Loukas Kanakaris-Roufos and a member of the Rouphos family that descended from Sicily and the rest of southern Italy and were politicians from Patras and Achaea. He studied law at the University of Athens in 1949 and also became a foreign minister. He made diplomatic representations in Vienna in Nicosia and in Paris. He took part in the Greek resistance but in 1967 with the arrival of the Regime of the Colonels that took power until 1974, Rodis Kanakaris lost his place.

He had been awarded the Twelve Awards in which along with the National Novel Awards. After his novel Poreia sto skotadi (Πορεία στο σκοτάδι), he was awarded the Kostas Ouranis Award.

He died in Kolonaki in Athens in 1972 and had two sons, including Loukas (1949- ) who became a lawyer, and Athanassios (1952- ) who is a musician.

References

Rodis Kanakaris-Roufos Wikipedia