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1883 - Born on the 18th of February in Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
1902 - Kazantzakis began the study of law at the University of Athens.
1907 - Went to Paris to study philosophy, where he studied under Henri Bergson.
1914 - He met Angelos Sikelianos. Together they travelled for two years in places where Greek Christian culture flourished, largely influenced by the enthusiastic nationalism of Sikelianos.
1919 - Director General of the Ministry of Social Relief.
1945 - He became the leader of a small party on the noncommunist left, and entered the Greek government as Minister without Portfolio. He resigned this post the following year.
1946 - The Society of Greek Writers recommended that Kazantzakis and Angelos Sikelianos be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
1957 - He lost the Prize to Albert Camus by one vote. Camus later said that Kazantzakis deserved the honour "a hundred times more" than himself.
1957 - Died on the 26th of October in Freiburg, Germany.
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