Background
He was born in Lefkada in 1824 to a Greek father of Epirotic descent.
He was born in Lefkada in 1824 to a Greek father of Epirotic descent.
He completed his school education in Lefkada and Corfu.
He was also the great-grandfather of Nanos Valaoritis, one of the most distinguished writers of Greece. Afterwards he went to France and Italy to study law. He never worked as a lawyer though, but completely devoted himself to poetry.
He spent an important part of his life in the small island of Madouri.
Using simple language he wrote many poems regarding the Greek War of Independence. He was credited as a national poet.
Some of his most important works are: Stichourgimata, Mnemosina, Kira Frosini, Athanasios Diakos, O Fotinos, Astrapogiannos. O Fotinos (or Der Helle in German), is a very famous unfinished poem relating the so-called Voukentra revolution of 1357 in Lefkada against the Venetian (Italian) occupation.
Valaoritis composed this poem on the privately owned isle of Madouri.
Meanwhile, he got into politics. His speeches were heavily influenced by his poetic language, making his rhetorical skills uniquely remarkable. He died in Lefkada in 1879 due to heart failure.
As a member of the Parliament of the United States of the Ionian Islands he fought for the rights of the Ionian islands. Once the Ionian islands were united with Greece he moved to Athens, as a member of the Greek Parliament.