Neoklis Kazazis
Neoklis G. Kazazis was a Greek lawyer, university professor and writer. He was the president of the company "Ellinismos" for decades.
Biography
Kazazis was born in 1849 in Petra, Lesvos, Ottoman Empire. He studied at the Law School of Athens and in 1870 he obtained his doctorate. Then he went for further studies in France and Germany. After completing his studies he returned to Greece in 1877. Two years later he became assistant professor of Philosophy of Law at the Law School. In 1882 he was appointed head of department of Public Finance and Statistics of the Ministry of Finance, a position he held until 1887 when was appointed General Director of Post Offices and Telegraphs until 1890. At the same time he continued his academic career until 1910. He was three times dean of the Law School and Rector of the University of Athens during the academic year 1902–1903. As a rector, in 1903, he organized an informative campaign throughout Europe in favor of the Greek national stance and politics. In 1902 during his visit to Plovdiv there was an assassination attempt against his life.In 1910 he resigned in order to pursue political career. At the election on August 8, 1910 he was elected member of the Parliament as a representative of Attica-Boeotia. However, in the election that followed in November of the same year he couldn’t be re-elected.
He was awarded with the Holy Cross of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre by the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, because of his participation on the committee for collecting financial contributions in favor of the Holy Sepulchre. In May 1909 he was admitted to the Masonic Lodge "Athena". He died in 1936.