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''This is a list of ]'' ({{lang-el|Μακεδόνες, ''Makedónes''}}), ''a ] regional group''. | |||
:''For the ] of ] and the ] of the ], see ].'' | |||
{{for|other people who live or lived in the region of Macedonia|Lists of Macedonians}} | |||
The following is a '''list of ]'''. | |||
==]== | ==]== | ||
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==]== | ==]== | ||
''Also see ]'' | ''Also see ]'' | ||
*] ( |
* ], (] 1st century BC), saint, accompanied by ] | ||
*] (late 1st |
* ] (late 1st century BC), epigrammatic poet and governor of the city | ||
* ] (late 1st century AD), epigrammatic poet and compiler of the ] | |||
*] of Thasos (1-2th c. AD) physician | |||
* ], (], ] 120 AD) | |||
*] († 304) Saints | |||
* ] (], ] 123 AD) | |||
*], early 4th c. | |||
* ] of Thasos (1–2nd century AD), physician | |||
* ] (died 304), saints | |||
* ], early 4th century | |||
==]== | ==]== | ||
===Rulers=== | ===Rulers=== | ||
*] the Macedonian ( |
* ] the Macedonian (811–886, ruled 867–886), founder of the ], born in ] | ||
*] (1062–1137),general, statesman, |
* ] (1062–1137), general, statesman, historian | ||
*Michael and Andreas Palaiologos ( |
* Michael and Andreas Palaiologos (1342–1350), leaders of the ] | ||
*]( |
* ] (1408–1423) | ||
===Clerics=== | ===Clerics=== | ||
*] Ecumenical Patriarch ( |
* ] Ecumenical Patriarch (337–339) | ||
*] Ecumenical Patriarch ( |
* ] Ecumenical Patriarch (370–380) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (826–885), main translator of the ] into ] | ||
*] ( |
* ] (827–869), creator of the ], Christianized the ] | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1300–1379), ecumenical patriarch | ||
*] (c. |
* ] (c. 1290–1360), monk, canonist | ||
*Nilus Cabasilas ( |
* Nilus Cabasilas (1298–1363), theologian | ||
*] ( |
* ] (c. 1319–1391), mystic theologian | ||
*Macarius Macres ( |
* Macarius Macres (1382–1431), theologian | ||
* ], ], Metropolitan of Kiev (1433–1458), ecumenical patriarch (1450–53) | |||
===Scholars=== | ===Scholars, religious authors=== | ||
*] (5th |
* ] (5th century), anthologist of Greek authors | ||
*Macedonius of Thessalonica ( |
* Macedonius of Thessalonica (the Consul) (6th century), epigrammatist of ] | ||
*] (904) |
* ] (904), historian on the sack of Thessalonica by the Saracens | ||
* ], (] 1210, ] 1280) | |||
*] (ca.1300) philologist, astronomer | |||
* ], hagiographer (fl. late 13th century) | |||
*] ca. 1275—1325 philologist | |||
*] 1300 |
* ] (c. 1300), philologist, astronomer | ||
* ] (c. 1275–1325), philologist | |||
*](1324 - 1397) Scholastic theologian | |||
*] ( |
* ] (1300–1348), theologian | ||
* ] (1324–1397), scholastic theologian | |||
*] (ca. 1250-1327) official, scholar and physicist | |||
* ] (1330–1369), scholastic theologian | |||
*](1320 – ca.1385) Jurist | |||
* ] (c. 1250–1327), official, scholar and physicist | |||
*](1430) Historian on the capture of Thessalonica by the Ottomans | |||
* ] (1320–c. 1385), jurist | |||
*] (c. 1400 – 1475) Renaissance humanist and translator of Aristotle | |||
* ] (1430), historian on the capture of Thessalonica by the Ottomans | |||
*], (15th century), writer from ] | |||
* ] (c. 1400–1475), Renaissance humanist and translator of Aristotle | |||
* ], (15th century), writer from ] | |||
* ] (17th century), philosopher and historian from ] | |||
===Artists=== | ===Artists=== | ||
*Manuel Panselinos, painter,iconographer of ] | * Manuel Panselinos, painter, iconographer of ] | ||
*George Kallierges, painter | * George Kallierges, painter | ||
*], |
* ], iconographers | ||
*John Staurakios, hagiographer | |||
==Early Modern== | ==Early Modern== | ||
===Scholars=== | ===Scholars=== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1400–1486), teacher of Greek literature in Bologna, Rome, Florence, Paris and London | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1572–1657), founder the Kottounian Hellinomouseio | ||
*] |
* ] (born 1589), teacher and poet | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1624–1665), founder of the first school in ] | ||
*] |
* ], director of Kozani's school, physician and preacher | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1690–1765), director of Kastoria's school | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1727–1796), taught in his birthplace, Selitsa (today Eratyra), Meleniko, Vienna and Budapest | ||
*] |
* ] (1734–?), physician in Vienna, Larisa, Siatista, Kozani, Bucharest | ||
*Manassis Iliadis (early 18th century |
* Manassis Iliadis (early 18th century – 1785), born in ]; taught philosophy and physics at the Bucharest Academy | ||
*] |
* ], philosopher, physician and linguist | ||
*Dimitrios Darvaris ( |
* Dimitrios Darvaris (1754–1823), born in ], Kastoria, publisher of a Greek grammar | ||
*Charissios Megdanis ( |
* Charissios Megdanis (1768–1823), born in ], priest, doctor, writer | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1765–1838), chief physician at the court of Ali Pasha | ||
*Michail Perdikaris ( |
* Michail Perdikaris (1766–1828), born in ], physician and scholar | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1772–1847), poet, scholar and "spokesman for foreign cases" in ] | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1774–1853), born in ], Scholar and Benefactor (among others: the Charta of Rigas) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1777–1820), Thessaloniki, writer, founder of "''Ellenoglosson Xenodochion''" | ||
*Georgios Rousiadis ( |
* Georgios Rousiadis (1783–1854), born in ], teacher in the Greek community of ] and ]; took part in the ] | ||
*Minas Minoidis, born in ] |
* Minas Minoidis, born in ], taught Ancient Greek language and literature in Paris | ||
*Athanasios Stageiritis from ] |
* Athanasios Stageiritis from ], professor of Greek language at the Royal Academy in Vienna, publisher of the fortnightly literary journal "Kalliope" in Vienna from 1819 to 1821 | ||
* ] (1793–1858), historian, judge, benefactor and archaeologist from ] | |||
*] Member of Berlin's Academy of Sciences | |||
* ], member of Berlin's Academy of Sciences | |||
*] (1793 - 1870) scholar and politician | |||
* ] (1793–1870), scholar and politician | |||
*Nicholaos Dragoumis (1809- 1879) politician and writer from ] | |||
* Nicholaos Dragoumis (1809–1879), politician and writer from ] | |||
*Markides Pouliou, brothers from ],published the first Greek newspaper ''Ephemeris'' in Vienna in 1791 | |||
* ] from ] (1821–1900), professor in ] in Greek literature | |||
*] (1829-1903), writer from ] | |||
* ] (1829–1903), writer from ] | |||
*Sophocles Garbolas(1833-1911)writer, journalist. He published in 1875 the first Greek newspapers in ],''Ermis''(Hermes) and ''Pharos tis Makedonias''(Lighthouse of Macedonia). | |||
* Sophocles Garbolas (1833–1911), writer, journalist; he published in 1875 the first Greek newspapers in ], ''Ermis'' (Hermes) and ''Pharos tis Makedonias'' (Lighthouse of Macedonia) | |||
*] (1872) scholar and director of school (Maraslion of Thessaloniki). | |||
* ] (1872–1949), scholar and director of school (Maraslion of Thessaloniki) | |||
===Benefactors=== | ===Benefactors=== | ||
*Georg Johannes Karajanis( |
* Georg Johannes Karajanis (fl. c. 1750), born in ], merchant, great-great-grandfather of ] | ||
*Stergios Doumpas ( |
* Stergios Doumpas (1794–1870), born in ], merchant, patron of arts | ||
*Nikolaos Doumpas ( |
* Nikolaos Doumpas (1830–1900), from Vlasti, patron of arts, politician, founder of the first interteaching Greek school in Vienna | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1835–1908), the first president of the ] (IOC) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1894–1978), philanthropist | ||
*], ( |
* ], (1792–1886), ], funded the ] | ||
*], ( |
* ], (1813–1890), ], merchant | ||
===Explorers=== | |||
* ], (1740–1806), one of the first explorers of ] | |||
===Clerics=== | ===Clerics=== | ||
*] Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ( |
* ] Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1347–1349) | ||
*] Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ( |
* ] Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1354–1376) | ||
*] Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ( |
* ] Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1311–1315) | ||
*] |
* ] (died 1577), patriarchal exarch of ] | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1589–1639), Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
*Chrysanthos ( |
* Chrysanthos (1768–1834), born in ], metropolitan bishop of ], Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1834–1912) | ||
*], Konstantinos Kyparissis, (Skotina, ] 1800 |
* ], Konstantinos Kyparissis, (Skotina, ] 1800 – ] 1889) | ||
*] Ecumenical Patriarch ( |
* ] Ecumenical Patriarch (1891–1894) | ||
===Revolutionaries=== | ===Revolutionaries=== | ||
====Greek War of Independence (1821 and before)==== | ====Greek War of Independence (1821 and before)==== | ||
*] Ekonomikos, ( |
* ] Ekonomikos, (1540–1611), with origin from Avdella, ], Bishop, revolutionary in 1611 | ||
* ] (died 1705) | |||
*Panagiotis Zidros (1630-1750), from ] | |||
* Panagiotis Zidros (1630–1750), from ] | |||
*] (1725 - 1775), born in ],leader of ] in 1770,officer of Russian army | |||
* ] (1725–1775), born in ], leader of ] in 1770, officer of Russian army | |||
*Apostolos "Tolios" Lazos (Milia, ] 1770 - ?), son of Gero-Lazos | |||
* Apostolos "Tolios" Lazos (Milia, ], born 1770), son of Gero-Lazos | |||
*] (Nikotsaras), (] 1774 - ] 1807) | |||
* ] (Nikotsaras), (] 1774 – ] 1807) | |||
*] (1776-1798) born in Siatista, co-martyr of ] | |||
* |
* ] (1776–1798), born in Siatista, co-martyr of ] | ||
* |
* Ioannis Emmanouel (1774–1798), born in ], co-martyr of ] | ||
*], ] ( |
* ] (1772–1821) ] | ||
* ], ] (1795–1826), son of Gero-Ziakas | |||
*Anastassios Chimeftos, (Kassandra - died 1821) | |||
* Anastassios Chimeftos, (Kassandra – died 1821) | |||
*Capetan Kotas, (] - ] 1821), ] | |||
* Apostolos Kotas, (] – ] 1824), ] | |||
*], (1772 - 1821) | |||
*], ], ] | * ] (died 1839), Greek revolutionary from ], ] | ||
* ] (1773 – after 1804), ], ] | |||
*] (Capetan Chapsas), (Kryopigi Kassandras - ] 1821) | |||
* ] (Capetan Chapsas), (Kryopigi Kassandras – ] 1821) | |||
*], (died 1822) | |||
* ], (died 1822) | |||
*], Fteri, ] (?-?), ] | |||
* ], Fteri, ] (1790–1856), ] | |||
*], (Riza, ] - died 1828) | |||
* ], (Riza, ] – died 1828) | |||
*] (1764 - 1830) | |||
*] ( |
* ] (1764–1830) | ||
*], (Varvara, ] |
* ] (1771–1839) | ||
* ], (Varvara, ] – ] 1847) | |||
*] ( |
* ] (1772–1821) | ||
*Nikolaos Tsamis, ], ], creator of the first ] | * Nikolaos Tsamis, ], ], creator of the first official ] | ||
*] (] |
* ] (] – ] 1847) | ||
*Markos Dragoumis ( |
* Markos Dragoumis (1770–1854), born in Vogatsiko, ] | ||
*], (Doumpia, ] 1793 |
* ], (Doumpia, ] 1793 – ] 1865) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1795–1872), born in ], member of ] | ||
*] (] 1796 |
* ] (] 1796 – ] 1879) | ||
====Northern Greece revolts (1854 and 1878)==== | ====Northern Greece revolts (1854 and 1878)==== | ||
* ] (1798–1861) | |||
*] (1836-1913), born in ] | |||
* ], (1822–after 1878), from ], Revolution of 1854 and 1878 | |||
*] (1798 - 1861) | |||
* |
* ], ] (1798–1882), brother of Ioannis Ziakas, Revolution of 1854 and 1878 | ||
*], ] ( |
* ], from Nikiti, ], (1826–1922), Revolution of 1878 | ||
* ] (1857–?), born in ] | |||
*], from Nikiti, ], (1826 - 1922), Revolution of 1878 | |||
====Macedonian Struggle (1903 to 1908)==== | ====Macedonian Struggle (1903 to 1908)==== | ||
* |
* ], born in ] | ||
*] |
* ], born in ] | ||
* ], born in ] | |||
*] (1842-1923), founder of Macedonian Committee in 1904 | |||
* ] (1878–1933), born in ] | |||
*] (1878-1920) | |||
*Ioannis |
* ], born in ] | ||
* ] (1870–1935), born in Grčište, close to ] | |||
*], Kapetan Kottas, (1863-1905) | |||
*] |
* ], born in ] | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1873–), born in ] | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1866–1952), born in ] | ||
* ], born in ] | |||
*Georgios Karamanlis(1880-1932), born in ],father of ] | |||
*] ( |
* ] (1885–1923), born in Isoma, near ] | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1880–1948), born in ] | ||
*] born in |
* ] (1857–), born in ] | ||
* ] (1880–), born in Kastaneri, ] | |||
*] , ] | |||
* ] (1879–1938), born in ] | |||
*], "Capetan Amyntas", from Doumpia, ], (1866-1951) | |||
* ], born in ] | |||
*Lazaros Dogiamas (died 1912), Kastaneri, Kilkis | |||
* ] (1877–1907), born in ] | |||
*Ioannis Vilioglou "Kapetan Ramnalis" (1885-1923) born in Issoma, Kilkis | |||
*] ( |
* ] (–1906), born in ] | ||
* ], born in ] | |||
* ], born in ] | |||
* ] (1884–), born in ] | |||
* ] (–1910), born in ] | |||
* ], born in ] | |||
* ] (–1908), born in ] | |||
* ] and ] (–1907), born in ] | |||
* ] (–1913), born in ] | |||
* ] (1887–1908), born in ] | |||
* ] (–1973), born in Ano Seli, ] | |||
* ], born in ] | |||
* ] (1876–1904), born in Asprogeia, ] | |||
* ] (–1913), born in ] | |||
* ] (1880–1911), born in ] | |||
* ] (1882/1883–), born in ] | |||
* ], born in Kali Vrysi, ] | |||
* ], born in ] | |||
* ], born in ] | |||
* ] (1887–1975), born in ] | |||
* ], born in ] | |||
* ] (1842–1923), founder of the ] in 1904, origined from ] | |||
* ] (1878–1920), son of the previous | |||
* ], Kapetan Kottas, (1863–1905) | |||
* ] (1876–1904), born in Asprogia, ] | |||
* ] (–1946), born in ] | |||
* ] (1880–1905), born in Volakas, ] | |||
===Other famous=== | ===Other famous=== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (Katafygion ], ] 1867 – ] 1942), '']'', protagonist (fictionalized) of the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis | ||
* ], ], the creator and first director (1953–63) of the Greek ] | |||
* ] (] c. 1775 – 1826), politician and secretary | |||
==Contemporary== | ==Contemporary== | ||
===Architects=== | ===Architects=== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1802–1862) | ||
*Lysandros |
* ] (1811–1885) | ||
*Aristotelis Zachos ( |
* ] (1871–1939) | ||
*Alexander Dragoumis ( |
* Alexander Dragoumis (1891–1977) | ||
===Athletes=== | ===Athletes=== | ||
Greek-Macedonian-Australian * Mark Philippoussis |
Greek-Macedonian-Australian * ] – tennis player | ||
====Archery==== | ====Archery==== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1974) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1974) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1981) | ||
====Basketball==== | ====Basketball==== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1945) (coach also) | ||
*Nikos Filippou ( |
* ] (born 1962) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1963) | ||
*Eleftherios Kakiousis ( |
* ] (born 1968)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=168&Itemid=31 |title=Association of Hellenic Olympic Winners - Κακιούσης Ελευθέριος |website=www.olympionikes.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721083326/http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=168&Itemid=31 |archive-date=21 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1973) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1977) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1979) | ||
*] |
* ] (born 1980) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1983) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1985) | ||
====Chess==== | ====Chess==== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1978) | ||
====Cycling==== | ====Cycling==== | ||
*Kleanthis Bargas ( |
* Kleanthis Bargas (born 1978)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=192&Itemid=31 |title=Association of Hellenic Olympic Winners - Μπάργκας Κλεάνθης |website=www.olympionikes.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721083337/http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=192&Itemid=31 |archive-date=21 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
====Football==== | ====Football==== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1906–1986) | ||
*] |
* ] (1916–1988) | ||
*Giannis Kanakis ( |
* Giannis Kanakis (born 1927)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wiki.phantis.com/index.php/Yiannis_Kanakis |title=Yiannis Kanakis - Phantis |publisher=Wiki.phantis.com |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1934–2012) (coach also) | ||
*] |
* ] (born 1946) | ||
*]( |
* ] (born 1952) (coach also) | ||
*] |
* ] (born 1953) (coach also) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1955) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1958) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1962) (coach also) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1965) (coach also) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1971) | ||
* ] (born 1971), captain of the 2004 ] and president of ] | |||
*] (b.1971) | |||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1972), member of the 2004 ] | ||
* ] (born 1972) | |||
*] (b.1972),member of the 2004 ] | |||
* ] (born 1973), member of the 2004 ] | |||
*] (b.1972) | |||
* ] (born 1973) | |||
*] (b.1973), member of the 2004 ] | |||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1974) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1974) | ||
* ] (born January 31, 1976), scored the only goal of the semi-final game in ] | |||
*] (b.1974) | |||
* ] (born 1976) | |||
*] (b. ], ]), he scored the goal of the semi-final game in ] | |||
*] |
* ] (born 1978) | ||
* ] (born February 9, 1980), scored the only goal of the final game of the ] | |||
*] (b.1978) | |||
* ] (born 1983) | |||
*] (b. ], ]),he scored the goal of the final game of the ] | |||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1985) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1981) | ||
====Handball==== | ====Handball==== | ||
*Dimitris Tzimourtos ( |
* Dimitris Tzimourtos (born 1981)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=212&Itemid=31 |title=Association of Hellenic Olympic Winners - Τζιμούρτος Δημήτρης |website=www.olympionikes.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721083444/http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=212&Itemid=31 |archive-date=21 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
====Swimming==== | |||
*Elisavet Makaritou (b.1991) | |||
====Track and field==== | ====Track and field==== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1929), pole vault, Bronze Olympic Medalist ] | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1947), sprinter and mayor of Thessaloniki | ||
* |
* Anna Verouli (born 1957), javelin thrower, Golden Medalist, European Championship 1982 | ||
* ] (born 1969), long jumper, politician, MP | |||
*](b.1965) sprinter, Golden Olympic Medalist(]) | |||
*] (b.1969) long jumper, politician,MP | |||
====Volleyball==== | ====Volleyball==== | ||
*Kostas Christofidelis ( |
* Kostas Christofidelis (born 1977)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=229&Itemid=31 |title=Association of Hellenic Olympic Winners - Χριστοφιδέλης Κώστας |website=www.olympionikes.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724133023/http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=229&Itemid=31 |archive-date=24 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
*Kostas Prousalis (b.1980) | |||
====Weightlifting==== | ====Weightlifting==== | ||
* ] (born 1962)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=103&Itemid=31 |title=Association of Hellenic Olympic Winners - Τσιντσάρης Γιάννης |website=www.olympionikes.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724133035/http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=103&Itemid=31 |archive-date=24 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
*Nikos Iliadis (b.1951) | |||
*Giannis Sidiropoulos (b.1956) | |||
*Giannis Tsintsaris (b.1962) | |||
====Wrestling==== | ====Wrestling==== | ||
* Apostolos Taskoudis (born 1985)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=257&Itemid=31 |title=Association of Hellenic Olympic Winners - Τασκούδης Απόστολος |website=www.olympionikes.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724133048/http://www.olympionikes.gr/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=257&Itemid=31 |archive-date=24 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
*Othon Moschidis (b.1942) | |||
*Giorgos Pozidis (b.1956) | |||
===Presidents of ]=== | |||
*Giorgos Pikilidis (b.1961) | |||
* ] (March 8, 1907 – April 23, 1998), former ] and ] | |||
*Panagiotis Pikilidis (b.1965) | |||
* ] (born in ], April 6, 1929), origin from ] | |||
*Iordanis Konstantinidis (b.1972) | |||
*Apostolos Taskoudis (b.1985) | |||
===Prime Ministers of ]=== | |||
* ] (1842–1923), Prime Minister of Greece (January 10, 1910 – October 6, 1910) | |||
* ] (1895–1947), first president of ], during ] | |||
* ] (March 8, 1907 – April 23, 1998), former ] and ] | |||
* ] (born September 14, 1956), (nephew of Constantine) former Prime Minister of Greece | |||
===Presidents of ]=== | |||
* ] (1865–1935), from ] | |||
* ] (born 1950), from ], ] | |||
===Politicians=== | ===Politicians=== | ||
*], ] ( |
* ], ] (1802–1873) | ||
*Philip Dragoumis ( |
* Philip Dragoumis (1890–1980) | ||
*Alexandros Zannas ( |
* Alexandros Zannas (1892–1968) | ||
* ] (1873–1956), born in ] | |||
*] (1892 - 1956),second president of the ],during ] | |||
* Markos E. Bolaris (born 1958),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bolaris.gr |title=Μάρκος Μπόλαρης - Υφυπουργός υγείας & κοινωνικής αλληλεγγύης |publisher=Bolaris.gr |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> ex-Assistant Minister of National Economy, member of the Greek Parliament (]), representing ] | |||
*] (1895 - 1947),first president of ],during ] | |||
* ], (1905–1991, ]), journalist, ] | |||
*] (], ] – ], ]), former ] and ]. | |||
* ] (1915–2013) | |||
*], (1905 - 1991, ]), journalist, ] | |||
* ] (born 1874 ]), member of the first Ottoman Parliament ] 1908<ref>{{cite web |url=http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu/~fisher/hst373/Meclis-iMubasan1912.htm |title=Members of the Meclis-I Mebusan, 1912 |publisher=Coursesa.matrix.msu.edu |accessdate=2012-02-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130723044738/http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu/~fisher/hst373/Meclis-iMubasan1912.htm |archivedate=2013-07-23 }}</ref> | |||
*] (b.1915) | |||
* Dr. ], first president of Makedoniki Amina established in ] (1903) ({{langx|el|Σταύρος Νάλλης Νάλης}}) | |||
*],(b.1874), member of the first Ottoman Parliament ] 1908 | |||
* ] (1925–2001) | |||
*], first president of Makedoniki Amina established in Monastiri (1903) | |||
*] ( |
* ] (1910–1976) | ||
* ] (1896–1949), politician and army officer, from a village of ] | |||
*] (b.1910) | |||
* ] (1910–1981), MP for Florina and Interior Minister for Greece | |||
*] (b.1929), jurist & ex-president of Greece | |||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1938) | ||
*Georgios Lianis ( |
* Georgios Lianis (born 1942), ex-Minister of Sports and journalist | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1945), basketball player, coach, politician and minister of sports | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1947), sprinter and mayor of ] | ||
*Georgios Orfanos ( |
* ] (born 1953), ex-Minister of Sports and ex-football-player | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1955) | ||
* ] (born 1957) | |||
*] (b. ], ]), (nephew of Constantine) current Prime Minister of Greece. | |||
* ] (born 1963), basketball player, politician, mayor of ] | |||
*] (b.1957) | |||
* ] (born 1976), member of the European Parliament and news broadcaster | |||
*] (b.1959) | |||
* Elena Rapti<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elenarapti.gr/active.aspx |accessdate=October 20, 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012234019/http://www.elenarapti.gr/active.aspx |archivedate=October 12, 2007 |title=ΕΛΕΝΑ ΡΑΠΤΗ - Επίσημος δικτυακός τόπος }}</ref> | |||
*] (b.1963)basketball-player, politician, mayor of ]. | |||
* Liana Gouta<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lianagouta.gr/ |title=Λιάνα Γούτα Πάμε μπροστά |publisher=Lianagouta.gr |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> chemical engineer, politician and first driver of ] in Greece | |||
*] (b.1976) and news broadcaster | |||
* ], member of the European Parliament | |||
*Elena Rapti | |||
*Liana Goutachemical engineer, politician and first driver of ] in Greece | |||
===First Ladies=== | ===First Ladies=== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1955), wife of ] | ||
*]( |
* ] (born 1966), wife of ] | ||
===Journalists=== | ===Journalists=== | ||
*Ioannis Vellidis, founder of ] in 1911 | * Ioannis Vellidis, founder of ] in 1911 | ||
*Nikolaos Mertzos ( |
* Nikolaos Mertzos (born 1936), founder of the magazine ''Makedoniki Zoi'' (Macedonian Life) in 1966 | ||
* Kostas Bliatkas (born 1957) | |||
*] (b.1954) | |||
* ] | |||
*Kostas Bliatkas (b.1957) | |||
* Rania Thraskia | |||
*] | |||
*Rania Thraskia | |||
===Writers=== | ===Writers=== | ||
*Zoi Karelli ( |
* ] (1901–1998) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1903–1996), born in Gevgeli, now in the Republic of Macedonia<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.macedonia.org.uk/events/vafop_bio.htm |title=Vafopoulos Bio |publisher=Macedonia.org.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> | ||
*Dimitrios St. Dimou( |
* Dimitrios St. Dimou (1904–1990)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ntng.gr/default.asp?siteID=1&pageid=53&tablepageid=34&langid=2&entryid=62&periodID=27 |title=Literary Matinees |website=www.ntng.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029064115/http://www.ntng.gr/default.asp?siteID=1&pageid=53&tablepageid=34&langid=2&entryid=62&periodID=27 |archive-date=29 October 2007 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
*Pavlos Papasiopis ( |
* Pavlos Papasiopis (1906–1977)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ntng.gr/default.asp?siteID=1&pageid=53&tablepageid=34&langid=2&entryid=97&periodID=27 |title=Literary Matinees |website=www.ntng.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029064144/http://www.ntng.gr/default.asp?siteID=1&pageid=53&tablepageid=34&langid=2&entryid=97&periodID=27 |archive-date=29 October 2007 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
* Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis (1908–1993)<ref>{{cite web|author=N.G Pentzikis |url=http://www.agra.gr/english/37.html |title=AGRA Publications |publisher=Agra.gr |accessdate=2012-02-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120215200343/http://www.agra.gr/english/37.html |archivedate=2012-02-15 }}</ref> | |||
*Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis (1908-1993), | |||
*Anthoula Stathopoulou ( |
* ] (1908–1935) | ||
*George Stogiannidis ( |
* George Stogiannidis (1912–1994) | ||
* Anthos Philitas (1920–1997) | |||
*Takis Varvitsiotis (b.1916) | |||
* ] (1921–2006)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ithacaonline.gr/092007/cv05.htm |accessdate=October 15, 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071231133044/http://www.ithacaonline.gr/092007/cv05.htm |archivedate=December 31, 2007 |title=Ithaca online }}</ref> | |||
*Anthos Philitas (1920-1997) | |||
* Panos Thasitis (born 1923) | |||
*Kleitos Kyrou (1921-2006), | |||
* Yorgos Ioannou (1927–1985) | |||
*Panos Thasitis (b.1923) | |||
* Nikos Bakolas (1927–1999)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.macedonia.org.uk/bakolas/index.htm |title=Νίκος Μπακόλας - Λογοτέχνης απο την Θεσσαλονίκη |publisher=Macedonia.org.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bakolas.gr/index.htm |title=Νίκος Μπακόλας - Λογοτέχνης απο την Θεσσαλονίκη |publisher=Bakolas.gr |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> | |||
*] (1925 - 2005) | |||
* Dinos Christianopoulos (born 1931)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.documenda.gr/site.php?&PHPSESSID=edffdb19c5f39b982bf415635b477ca4&file=interview_view.xml&id=3 |title=Documenda Films |publisher=Documenda.gr |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216170043/http://www.documenda.gr/site.php?&PHPSESSID=edffdb19c5f39b982bf415635b477ca4&file=interview_view.xml&id=3 |archive-date=2012-02-16 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
*Yorgos Ioannou (1927-1985) | |||
* Nikos Alexis Aslanoglou (1931–1996)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ntng.gr/default.asp?siteID=1&pageid=53&tablepageid=34&langid=2&entryid=60&periodID=27 |title=Literary Matinees |website=www.ntng.gr |access-date=17 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029064324/http://www.ntng.gr/default.asp?siteID=1&pageid=53&tablepageid=34&langid=2&entryid=60&periodID=27 |archive-date=29 October 2007 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
*Nikos Bakolas (1927-1999) | |||
* Markos Meskos (born 1935) | |||
*Dinos Christianopoulos(b.1931), | |||
* ] (born 1934) | |||
*Nikos Alexis Aslanoglou (1931-1996), | |||
* ] (1936 or 1939–2000) | |||
*Markos Meskos (b.1935) | |||
* Anestis Evangelou (1937–1994) | |||
*] (b.1934) | |||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1940) | ||
* ] (born 1945) | |||
*Anestis Evangelou (1937-1994) | |||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1945) | ||
*] (b.1945) | |||
===Actors=== | ===Actors=== | ||
* ] (1931–2020) | |||
*Costas Hatzichristos (b.1921) | |||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1942) | ||
* ] (born 1948) | |||
*] (]) (b.1940), comedian | |||
* Dimitris Starovas (born 1963)<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0823445/ | title=Dimitris Starovas| website=]}}</ref> | |||
*] (b.1942) | |||
* Antonis Kanakis (born 1965)<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0437062/ | title=Antonis Kanakis| website=]}}</ref> comedian | |||
*] (b.1948) | |||
* Alekos Sissovitis (born 1965) | |||
*Dimitris Starovas (b.1963) | |||
* ] (born 1975) | |||
*Thodoris Atheridis (b.1965) | |||
* ], director and actress from ] | |||
*Antonis Kanakis(b.1965),comedian | |||
*Alekos Sissovitis (b.1965) | |||
*] (b.1975) | |||
Thanasis Efthimiadis | |||
===Filmmakers=== | ===Filmmakers=== | ||
*Maria Plyta ( |
* Maria Plyta (1915–2006) ], first Greek woman film-maker | ||
* Nikos Vezyrgiannis (born 1964) | |||
*Giannis Dalianidis (b.1924) | |||
* Zahos Samoladas (born 1967)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2666787/bio|title=Zahos Samoladas|website=]}}</ref> | |||
*] (1933-1990) | |||
* ], Greek-American movie production designer | |||
*Nikos Vezyrgiannis (b.1964) | |||
*Zahos Samoladas (b.1967) | |||
*Vaya Danielidou | |||
*Manos Papadakis | |||
*] Greek-American movie production designer | |||
===Scientists=== | ===Scientists=== | ||
* ] (1907–1997), theoretical physicist | |||
*](b.1948),industrial designer | |||
* ] (born 1948), industrial designer | |||
*Dr. Kostas Kosmatopoulos (b.1950),Bio-researcher | |||
* Dr. Kostas Kosmatopoulos (born 1950)<ref>{{cite web|author=VAXON BIOTECH (virginie.joubert@atragene.com) |url=http://www.vaxon-biotech.com/ |title=Vaxon Biotech |publisher=Vaxon Biotech |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> bio-researcher | |||
*](b.1950),Computer Scientist | |||
* Markos Papageorgiou (born 1953)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dssl.tuc.gr/en/members/papageorgiou.htm |title=Papageorgiou Markos (CV) |publisher=Dssl.tuc.gr |accessdate=2012-02-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216170045/http://www.dssl.tuc.gr/en/members/papageorgiou.htm |archivedate=2012-02-16 }}</ref> electrical engineer | |||
*](1951 -1990),physicist | |||
* ] (born 1970), experimental physicist at ] | |||
*Markos Papageorgiou (b.1953),Electrical Engineer | |||
* Sotiris Malassiotis (born 1971)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iti.gr/db.php/en/people/Sotiris_Malassiotis.html |accessdate=October 21, 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070310182531/http://www.iti.gr/db.php/en/people/Sotiris_Malassiotis.html |archivedate=March 10, 2007 |title=Dr. Sotiris Malassiotis }}</ref> researcher in informatics & telematics | |||
*Yannis Manolopoulos (b.1957) Computer engineer | |||
* John Hadjidemetriou (born 1937)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://users.auth.gr/~hadjidem/profile.html |title=John Hadjidemetriou - Resume |publisher=Users.auth.gr |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> astrophysicist | |||
*] (b.1970)experimental physicist at ] | |||
* Kostas E. Psannis (born 1974)<ref>{{cite web|author=k p |url=http://eos.uom.gr/~kpsannis/ |title=Personal information |publisher=Eos.uom.gr |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> computer engineer | |||
*Sotiris Malassiotis (b.1971),researcher in informatics & telematics | |||
* Panagiotis Spyrou, heart surgeon | |||
*John Hadjidemetriou (b.1937) ,astrophysicist | |||
* Dimitrios Maronitis,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.greeklanguage.gr/eng/maronitis.html |accessdate=October 15, 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050302090140/http://www.greeklanguage.gr/eng/maronitis.html |archivedate=March 2, 2005 |title=D.N. Maronitis }}</ref> classical scholar | |||
*Kostas E. Psannis (b.1974), computer engineer | |||
* ], historian | |||
*Panagiotis Spyrou,Ηeart surgeon | |||
* A.Phivos Christidis (1946–2004)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.greeklanguage.gr/eng/christidis.html |accessdate=October 21, 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070705225448/http://www.greeklanguage.gr/eng/christidis.html |archivedate=July 5, 2007 |title=A.Ph. Christidis }}</ref> linguist | |||
*],archaeologist, he discovered the tomb of ] | |||
*],archaeologist | |||
*],archaeologist | |||
*Dimitrios Maronitis,classical scholar | |||
*],historian | |||
*A.Phivos Christidis (1946-2004),Linguist | |||
===Entrepreneurs=== | ===Entrepreneurs=== | ||
* Ioannis Boutaris (politician also) | |||
*] | |||
*Ioannis Boutaris (politician also) | |||
*Sotiris Theodoridis | |||
===Singers=== | ===Singers=== | ||
*Stella Haskil ( |
* Stella Haskil (1918–1954)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.violetta.demon.co.uk/stella.html |title=Stella Haskil |accessdate=2007-10-23 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071026101532/http://www.violetta.demon.co.uk/stella.html |archivedate=2007-10-26 }}</ref> | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1938) | ||
*Stratos Dionysiou, ( |
* Stratos Dionysiou, (1935–1990)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wiki.phantis.com/index.php/Stratos_Dionysiou |title=Stratos Dionysiou - Phantis |publisher=Wiki.phantis.com |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> | ||
* Manolis Mitsias (born 1946) | |||
*] (b.1938) | |||
* ] (born 1949) | |||
*Manolis Mitsias(b.1946) | |||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1967) | ||
* Lizeta Kalimeri (born 1969)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.libramusic.gr/kalimeri_en.html |title=Libra Music |accessdate=2007-10-23 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080421211820/http://www.libramusic.gr/kalimeri_en.html |archivedate=2008-04-21 }}</ref> | |||
*] (b.1953) | |||
* ] (born July 22, 1969) | |||
*],(b.1967) | |||
* Melina Kana<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.libramusic.gr/kana_en.html |accessdate=October 13, 2007 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110408111806/http://www.libramusic.gr/kana_en.html |archivedate=April 8, 2011 |title=Libra Music }}</ref> | |||
*Lizeta Kalimeri (b.1969) | |||
* Dionysia-Niovi Klavdianou, soprano | |||
*] (b. ], ]) | |||
* Konstantinos Katsaras, (opera singer, born 1975) | |||
*] (b.1970) singer and president of ] | |||
* ], ] | |||
*] (b.1970) | |||
* Kalliopi Vetta<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kalliopivetta.gr/ |title=Kalliopi Vetta Online |publisher=www.kalliopivetta.gr |accessdate=2012-02-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216170046/http://www.kalliopivetta.gr/ |archivedate=2012-02-16 }}</ref> | |||
*] (b.1971) | |||
* Eleni Peta<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elenipeta.gr/ |title=Ελένη Πέτα - Official Site |publisher=Elenipeta.gr |accessdate=2012-02-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216170045/http://www.elenipeta.gr/ |archivedate=2012-02-16 }}</ref> | |||
*Melina Kana | |||
* Eleana Papaioannou (born 1983) | |||
*] | |||
* ], origin from ] | |||
*Mario Konstantinidou, rebetic singer | |||
*Sonia Theodoridou, Soprano | |||
*Dionysia-Niovi Klavdianou, soprano | |||
*], | |||
*Kalliopi Vetta | |||
*Eleni Peta | |||
*Eleana Papaioannou (b.1983) | |||
===Musicians=== | ===Musicians=== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (1844–1911), born in ], pianist, composer | ||
*Emilios Riadis( |
* Emilios Riadis (1880–1935), pianist, composer | ||
*] (1883–1950),alias Salonikios, born in ] |
* ] (1883–1950), alias Salonikios, born in ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wiki.phantis.com/index.php/Dimitris_Semsis |title=Dimitris Semsis - Phantis |publisher=Wiki.phantis.com |date= |accessdate=2012-02-04}}</ref> | ||
* ] (born December 2, 1944), composer, lyricist and singer | |||
*] (b.1920-1970) | |||
* Argyris Bakirtzis (born 1947) | |||
*] (1932-2005), composer & lyricist. | |||
* ] (1949–1988), counter-culture rock artist | |||
*] (1941 - 2001) | |||
* Nikos Ziogalas (born 1953) | |||
*] (b. ], ]), composer, lyricist and singer. | |||
* ] (born 1957) | |||
*Argyris Bakirtzis(b.1947) | |||
* Giannis Aggelakas, (born 1959), singer and leader of rock band ] | |||
*Nikos Papazoglou (b.1948), | |||
* Marianthi and Sophie, founders of synthopop band ] | |||
*] (1949-1988)counter-culture rock artist | |||
* Zak Stefanou (born 1984) | |||
*Nikos Ziogalas (b.1953) | |||
*] (b.1957) | |||
*Iraklis Triantafyllidis,,founder of the rock band ] | |||
*Giannis Aggelakas, (b.1959)singer and leader of rock band ] | |||
*Marianthi and Sophie, founders of synthopop band ] | |||
*Zak Stefanou (b.1984) | |||
===Models=== | ===Models=== | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1981) | ||
*] ( |
* ] (born 1983) | ||
*] (b.1980) | |||
==References== | |||
*] (b.1982) | |||
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*](b.1983) | |||
*] (b.1984) | |||
*] | |||
*] | |||
*Elina Kantza | |||
] | ] | ||
] | |||
] |
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For other people who live or lived in the region of Macedonia, see Lists of Macedonians.
The following is a list of Macedonians.
Ancient
See List of ancient Macedonians.
Roman
Also see Macedonia (Roman province)#Citizens
- Sopater, (Veria 1st century BC), saint, accompanied by Paulos
- Antipater of Thessalonica (late 1st century BC), epigrammatic poet and governor of the city
- Philippus of Thessalonica (late 1st century AD), epigrammatic poet and compiler of the Greek Anthology
- Saint Hermes, (Thessaloniki, Rome 120 AD)
- Martyr Theodora (Thessaloniki, Rome 123 AD)
- Athryilatus of Thasos (1–2nd century AD), physician
- Agape, Chionia, and Irene (died 304), saints
- Saint Demetrius, early 4th century
Byzantine
Rulers
- Basil I the Macedonian (811–886, ruled 867–886), founder of the Macedonian dynasty, born in Macedonia (theme)
- Nikephoros Bryennios (1062–1137), general, statesman, historian
- Michael and Andreas Palaiologos (1342–1350), leaders of the Zealots' regime of Thessalonica
- Andronikos Palaiologos, despot of Thessalonike (1408–1423)
Clerics
- Paul I of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch (337–339)
- Demophilus of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch (370–380)
- Saint Methodius (826–885), main translator of the Bible into Old Church Slavonic
- Saint Cyril (827–869), creator of the Glagolitic alphabet, Christianized the Slavs
- Philotheus Kokkinos (1300–1379), ecumenical patriarch
- Matthew Blastares (c. 1290–1360), monk, canonist
- Nilus Cabasilas (1298–1363), theologian
- Nicholas Cabasilas (c. 1319–1391), mystic theologian
- Macarius Macres (1382–1431), theologian
- Isidore of Kiev, Thessaloniki, Metropolitan of Kiev (1433–1458), ecumenical patriarch (1450–53)
Scholars, religious authors
- Stobaeus (5th century), anthologist of Greek authors
- Macedonius of Thessalonica (the Consul) (6th century), epigrammatist of Greek Anthology
- John Kaminiates (904), historian on the sack of Thessalonica by the Saracens
- Theodora of Arta, (Servia 1210, Arta 1280)
- John Staurakios, hagiographer (fl. late 13th century)
- Demetrius Triclinius (c. 1300), philologist, astronomer
- Thomas Magister (c. 1275–1325), philologist
- Gregory Acindynus (1300–1348), theologian
- Demetrius Cydones (1324–1397), scholastic theologian
- Prochorus Cydones (1330–1369), scholastic theologian
- Nikephoros Choumnos (c. 1250–1327), official, scholar and physicist
- Konstantinos Armenopoulos (1320–c. 1385), jurist
- John Anagnostes (1430), historian on the capture of Thessalonica by the Ottomans
- Theodorus Gaza (c. 1400–1475), Renaissance humanist and translator of Aristotle
- Mazaris, (15th century), writer from Thessaloniki
- Georgios Kontaris (17th century), philosopher and historian from Servia
Artists
- Manuel Panselinos, painter, iconographer of Macedonian Renaissance
- George Kallierges, painter
- Michael Astrapas and Eutychios, iconographers
Early Modern
Scholars
- Andronikos Kallistos (1400–1486), teacher of Greek literature in Bologna, Rome, Florence, Paris and London
- Ioannis Kottounios (1572–1657), founder the Kottounian Hellinomouseio
- Konstantinos Kallokratos (born 1589), teacher and poet
- Kallinikos Manios (1624–1665), founder of the first school in Veroia
- Georgios Parakeimenos, director of Kozani's school, physician and preacher
- Sevastos Leontiadis (1690–1765), director of Kastoria's school
- Michail Papageorgiou (1727–1796), taught in his birthplace, Selitsa (today Eratyra), Meleniko, Vienna and Budapest
- Dimitrios Karakasis (1734–?), physician in Vienna, Larisa, Siatista, Kozani, Bucharest
- Manassis Iliadis (early 18th century – 1785), born in Meleniko; taught philosophy and physics at the Bucharest Academy
- Konstantinos Michail, philosopher, physician and linguist
- Dimitrios Darvaris (1754–1823), born in Kleisoura, Kastoria, publisher of a Greek grammar
- Charissios Megdanis (1768–1823), born in Kozani, priest, doctor, writer
- Georgios Sakellarios (1765–1838), chief physician at the court of Ali Pasha
- Michail Perdikaris (1766–1828), born in Kozani, physician and scholar
- Athanasios Christopoulos (1772–1847), poet, scholar and "spokesman for foreign cases" in Wallachia
- Efronios Raphael Papagiannoussi Popovits (1774–1853), born in Kozani, Scholar and Benefactor (among others: the Charta of Rigas)
- Grigorios Zalykis (1777–1820), Thessaloniki, writer, founder of "Ellenoglosson Xenodochion"
- Georgios Rousiadis (1783–1854), born in Kozani, teacher in the Greek community of Vienna and Pest; took part in the Greek War of Independence
- Minas Minoidis, born in Edessa, taught Ancient Greek language and literature in Paris
- Athanasios Stageiritis from Stagira, professor of Greek language at the Royal Academy in Vienna, publisher of the fortnightly literary journal "Kalliope" in Vienna from 1819 to 1821
- Theodoros Manousis (1793–1858), historian, judge, benefactor and archaeologist from Siatista
- Anastasios Michail, member of Berlin's Academy of Sciences
- Georgios Lassanis (1793–1870), scholar and politician
- Nicholaos Dragoumis (1809–1879), politician and writer from Kastoria regional unit
- Ioannis Pantazidis from Krusevo (1821–1900), professor in University of Athens in Greek literature
- Margaritis Dimitsas (1829–1903), writer from Achrida
- Sophocles Garbolas (1833–1911), writer, journalist; he published in 1875 the first Greek newspapers in Thessalonica, Ermis (Hermes) and Pharos tis Makedonias (Lighthouse of Macedonia)
- Theodoros Natsinas (1872–1949), scholar and director of school (Maraslion of Thessaloniki)
Benefactors
- Georg Johannes Karajanis (fl. c. 1750), born in Kozani, merchant, great-great-grandfather of Herbert von Karajan
- Stergios Doumpas (1794–1870), born in Vlasti, merchant, patron of arts
- Nikolaos Doumpas (1830–1900), from Vlasti, patron of arts, politician, founder of the first interteaching Greek school in Vienna
- Demetrius Vikelas (1835–1908), the first president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- Calliope Tatti (1894–1978), philanthropist
- Ioannis Papafis, (1792–1886), Thessaloniki, funded the Greek War of Independence
- Ioannis Trampatzis, (1813–1890), Siatista, merchant
Explorers
- Evstratios Delarov, (1740–1806), one of the first explorers of Alaska
Clerics
- Patriarch Isidore I of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1347–1349)
- Patriarch Philotheus I of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1354–1376)
- Patriarch Nephon I of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1311–1315)
- Damaskinos (Stouditis) (died 1577), patriarchal exarch of Aetolia
- Mitrofanis Kritopoulos (1589–1639), Patriarch of Alexandria
- Chrysanthos (1768–1834), born in Edessa, metropolitan bishop of Serres, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
- Patriarch Joachim III of Constantinople (1834–1912)
- Patriarch Callinicus of Alexandria, Konstantinos Kyparissis, (Skotina, Pieria 1800 – Mytilini 1889)
- Patriarch Neophytus VIII of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch (1891–1894)
Revolutionaries
Greek War of Independence (1821 and before)
- Dionysius the Philosopher Ekonomikos, (1540–1611), with origin from Avdella, Grevena regional unit, Bishop, revolutionary in 1611
- Zisis Karadimos (died 1705)
- Panagiotis Zidros (1630–1750), from Grevena
- Georgios Papazolis (1725–1775), born in Siatista, leader of Orlov Revolt in 1770, officer of Russian army
- Apostolos "Tolios" Lazos (Milia, Pieria, born 1770), son of Gero-Lazos
- Nikolaos Tsaras (Nikotsaras), (Olympos 1774 – Litochoro 1807)
- Theoharis Tourountzias (1776–1798), born in Siatista, co-martyr of Rigas Feraios
- Ioannis Emmanouel (1774–1798), born in Kastoria, co-martyr of Rigas Feraios
- Ioannis Pharmakis (1772–1821) Greek War of Independence
- Ioannis Ziakas, Grevena (1795–1826), son of Gero-Ziakas
- Anastassios Chimeftos, (Kassandra – died 1821)
- Apostolos Kotas, (Chalkidiki – Psara 1824), Greek War of Independence
- Anastassios Voulgaris (died 1839), Greek revolutionary from Malessi, Greek War of Independence
- Vassilios Romfeis (1773 – after 1804), Naousa, Imathia, Greek War of Independence
- Stamatios Kapsas (Capetan Chapsas), (Kryopigi Kassandras – Vasilika 1821)
- Zafeirakis Theodosiou, (died 1822)
- Diamantis Nikolaou, Fteri, Pieria (1790–1856), Greek War of Independence
- Vassilios Athanassiou, (Riza, Chalkidiki – died 1828)
- Anastasios Karatasos (1764–1830)
- Aggelis Gatsos (1771–1839)
- Georgios Asteriou, (Varvara, Chalkidiki – Atalanti 1847)
- Emmanouel Pappas (1772–1821)
- Nikolaos Tsamis, Edessa, Greek War of Independence, creator of the first official Greek flag
- Mavroudis Papageorgakis (Polygyros – Atalanti 1847)
- Markos Dragoumis (1770–1854), born in Vogatsiko, Kastoria regional unit
- Konstantinos Doumpiotis, (Doumpia, Chalkidiki 1793 – Chalkida 1865)
- Nikolaos Kasomoulis (1795–1872), born in Siatista, member of Filiki Eteria
- Andronikos Paikos (Thessaloniki 1796 – Athina 1879)
Northern Greece revolts (1854 and 1878)
- Dimitrios Karatasos (1798–1861)
- Leonidas Voulgaris, (1822–after 1878), from Malessi, Revolution of 1854 and 1878
- Theodoros Ziakas, Grevena (1798–1882), brother of Ioannis Ziakas, Revolution of 1854 and 1878
- Kosmas Doumpiotis, from Nikiti, Chalkidiki, (1826–1922), Revolution of 1878
- Argyrios Vouzas (1857–?), born in Kastoria
Macedonian Struggle (1903 to 1908)
- Iraklis Patikas, born in Vasilika, Thessaloniki
- Georgios Pentzikis, born in Thessaloniki
- Georgios Savvas, born in Thessaloniki
- Lazaros Tsamis (1878–1933), born in Pisoderi
- Ioannis Simanikas, born in Naousa, Imathia
- Michael Sionidis (1870–1935), born in Grčište, close to Bogdanci
- Dimitrios Stagas, born in Kleisoura, Kastoria
- Athanasios Stavroudis (1873–), born in Melissochori, Thessaloniki
- Georgios Thomopoulos (1866–1952), born in Ritini
- Dimitrios Tsitsimis, born in Strumica
- Ioannis Ramnalis (1885–1923), born in Isoma, near Kilkis
- Stergios Vlachveis (1880–1948), born in Irakleia, Serres
- Zisis Vrakas (1857–), born in Perivoli, Grevena
- Christos Dogiamas (1880–), born in Kastaneri, Paionia
- Doukas Gaitatzis (1879–1938), born in Serres
- Georgios Seridis, born in Flampouro, Florina
- Pavlos Rakovitis (1877–1907), born in Kratero
- Pavlos Kyrou (–1906), born in Antartiko
- Georgios Doitsinis, born in Evzonoi
- Traianos Liantzakis, born in Antartiko
- Christos Stogiannidis (1884–), born in Arnissa
- Georgios Karaiskakis (–1910), born in Bogdanci
- Periklis Drakos, born in Kavala
- Dimitrios Golnas (–1908), born in Nymfaio
- Charalambos Boufidis and Pantelis Papaioannou (–1907), born in Kolešino
- Antigonos Choleris (–1913), born in Vevi
- Petros Christou (1887–1908), born in Velušina
- Stergios Daoutis (–1973), born in Ano Seli, Imathia
- Konstantinos Papastavrou, born in Mavrochori
- Evangelos Natsis (1876–1904), born in Asprogeia, Florina
- Stergios Goutas (–1913), born in Mesolouri
- Georgios Giotas (1880–1911), born in Giannitsa
- Dimitrios Tsapanos (1882/1883–), born in Magarevo
- Ioannis Martzios, born in Kali Vrysi, Drama
- Nikolaos Manos, born in Drosopigi, Florina
- Evangelos Koukoudeas, born in Strumica
- Georgios Modis (1887–1975), born in Monastiri
- Theodoros Adam, born in Nižepole
- Stephanos Dragoumis (1842–1923), founder of the Macedonian Committee in 1904, origined from Vogatsiko
- Ion Dragoumis (1878–1920), son of the previous
- Konstantinos Christou, Kapetan Kottas, (1863–1905)
- Evangelos Natsis (1876–1904), born in Asprogia, Florina regional unit
- Antonios Zois (–1946), born in Monastiri
- Armen Kouptsios (1880–1905), born in Volakas, Drama regional unit
Other famous
- George Zorbas (Katafygion Kolindrou, Pieria 1867 – Skopje 1942), Zorba the Greek, protagonist (fictionalized) of the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis
- Alexandros Natsinas, Lt General, the creator and first director (1953–63) of the Greek Central Intelligence Service.
- Ioannis Skandalidis (Salonica c. 1775 – 1826), politician and secretary
Contemporary
Architects
- Stamatis Kleanthes (1802–1862)
- Lysandros Kaftanzoglou (1811–1885)
- Aristotelis Zachos (1871–1939)
- Alexander Dragoumis (1891–1977)
Athletes
Greek-Macedonian-Australian * Mark Philippoussis – tennis player
Archery
- Evangelia Psarra (born 1974)
- Fotini Vavatsi (born 1974)
- Elpida Romantzi (born 1981)
Basketball
- Giannis Ioannidis (born 1945) (coach also)
- Nikos Filippou (born 1962)
- Panagiotis Fasoulas (born 1963)
- Eleftherios Kakiousis (born 1968)
- Nikos Oikonomou (born 1973)
- Nikos Hatzivrettas (born 1977)
- Kostas Tsartsaris (born 1979)
- Dimitris Diamantidis (born 1980)
- Nikos Zisis (born 1983)
- Sofoklis Schortsanitis (born 1985)
Chess
- Hristos Banikas (born 1978)
Cycling
- Kleanthis Bargas (born 1978)
Football
- Nikolaos Aggelakis (1906–1986)
- Kleanthis Vikelides (1916–1988)
- Giannis Kanakis (born 1927)
- Alketas Panagoulias (1934–2012) (coach also)
- Giorgos Koudas (born 1946)
- Georgios Paraschos (born 1952) (coach also)
- Giorgos Foiros (born 1953) (coach also)
- Dinos Kouis (born 1955)
- Yiorgos Kostikos (born 1958)
- Nikos Karageorgiou (born 1962) (coach also)
- Nikos Nioplias (born 1965) (coach also)
- Dimitris Markos (born 1971)
- Theodoros Zagorakis (born 1971), captain of the 2004 Greece national football team and president of PAOK FC
- Vassilios Tsiartas (born 1972), member of the 2004 Greece national football team
- Alexis Alexoudis (born 1972)
- Zisis Vryzas (born 1973), member of the 2004 Greece national football team
- Nikos Dabizas (born 1973)
- Georgios Anatolakis (born 1974)
- Petros Passalis (born 1974)
- Traianos Dellas (born January 31, 1976), scored the only goal of the semi-final game in UEFA Euro 2004
- Vassilis Lakis (born 1976)
- Pantelis Kafes (born 1978)
- Angelos Charisteas (born February 9, 1980), scored the only goal of the final game of the UEFA Euro 2004
- Charilaos Pappas (born 1983)
- Panagiotis Lagos (born 1985)
- Dimitrios Salpingidis (born 1981)
Handball
- Dimitris Tzimourtos (born 1981)
Track and field
- Georgios Roubanis (born 1929), pole vault, Bronze Olympic Medalist Melbourne 1956
- Vassilios Papageorgopoulos (born 1947), sprinter and mayor of Thessaloniki
- Anna Verouli (born 1957), javelin thrower, Golden Medalist, European Championship 1982
- Konstantinos Koukodimos (born 1969), long jumper, politician, MP
Volleyball
- Kostas Christofidelis (born 1977)
Weightlifting
- Giannis Tsintsaris (born 1962)
Wrestling
- Apostolos Taskoudis (born 1985)
Presidents of Greece
- Constantine Karamanlis (March 8, 1907 – April 23, 1998), former President and Prime Minister of Greece
- Christos Sartzetakis (born in Thessaloniki, April 6, 1929), origin from Sklithro, Florina
Prime Ministers of Greece
- Stephanos Dragoumis (1842–1923), Prime Minister of Greece (January 10, 1910 – October 6, 1910)
- Evripidis Bakirtzis (1895–1947), first president of Political Committee of National Liberation, during World War II
- Constantine Karamanlis (March 8, 1907 – April 23, 1998), former President and Prime Minister of Greece
- Kostas Karamanlis (born September 14, 1956), (nephew of Constantine) former Prime Minister of Greece
Presidents of Greek parliament
- Constantine Ractivand (1865–1935), from Veria
- Philippos Petsalnikos (born 1950), from Mavrochori, Kastoria regional unit
Politicians
- Anastasios Polyzoidis, Meleniko (1802–1873)
- Philip Dragoumis (1890–1980)
- Alexandros Zannas (1892–1968)
- Michail Sapkas (1873–1956), born in Magarevo
- Markos E. Bolaris (born 1958), ex-Assistant Minister of National Economy, member of the Greek Parliament (Panhellenic Socialist Movement), representing Serres
- Theofylaktos Papakonstantinou, (1905–1991, Monastiri), journalist, minister of Education and Religious Affairs
- Nikolaos Martis (1915–2013)
- Traianos Nallis (born 1874 Gradešnica), member of the first Ottoman Parliament Second Constitutional Era (Ottoman Empire) 1908
- Dr. Stavros Nallis, first president of Makedoniki Amina established in Monastiri (1903) (Greek: Σταύρος Νάλλης Νάλης)
- Markos Natsinas (1925–2001)
- Stefanos Natsinas (1910–1976)
- Anastasios Dalipis (1896–1949), politician and army officer, from a village of Kastoria
- Dimitrios Makris (1910–1981), MP for Florina and Interior Minister for Greece
- Stelios Papathemelis (born 1938)
- Georgios Lianis (born 1942), ex-Minister of Sports and journalist
- Giannis Ioannidis (born 1945), basketball player, coach, politician and minister of sports
- Vassilios Papageorgopoulos (born 1947), sprinter and mayor of Thessaloniki
- Georgios Orfanos (born 1953), ex-Minister of Sports and ex-football-player
- Georgios Papastamkos (born 1955)
- Evangelos Venizelos (born 1957)
- Panagiotis Fasoulas (born 1963), basketball player, politician, mayor of Piraeus
- Eva Kaili (born 1976), member of the European Parliament and news broadcaster
- Elena Rapti
- Liana Gouta chemical engineer, politician and first driver of bio-car in Greece
- Ioannis Gklavakis, member of the European Parliament
First Ladies
- Dimitra Liani (born 1955), wife of Andreas Papandreou
- Natasa Pazaïti (born 1966), wife of Kostas Karamanlis
Journalists
- Ioannis Vellidis, founder of Makedonia (newspaper) in 1911
- Nikolaos Mertzos (born 1936), founder of the magazine Makedoniki Zoi (Macedonian Life) in 1966
- Kostas Bliatkas (born 1957)
- Vicky Hadjivassiliou
- Rania Thraskia
Writers
- Zoi Karelli (1901–1998)
- Georgios Vafopoulos (1903–1996), born in Gevgeli, now in the Republic of Macedonia
- Dimitrios St. Dimou (1904–1990)
- Pavlos Papasiopis (1906–1977)
- Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis (1908–1993)
- Anthoula Stathopoulou (1908–1935)
- George Stogiannidis (1912–1994)
- Anthos Philitas (1920–1997)
- Kleitos Kyrou (1921–2006)
- Panos Thasitis (born 1923)
- Yorgos Ioannou (1927–1985)
- Nikos Bakolas (1927–1999)
- Dinos Christianopoulos (born 1931)
- Nikos Alexis Aslanoglou (1931–1996)
- Markos Meskos (born 1935)
- Vassilis Vassilikos (born 1934)
- Giorgos Chimonas (1936 or 1939–2000)
- Anestis Evangelou (1937–1994)
- Kostas Zouraris (born 1940)
- Demetris Th. Gotsis (born 1945)
- Nasos Vagenas (born 1945)
Actors
- Kostas Voutsas (1931–2020)
- Zoe Laskari (born 1942)
- Katia Dandoulaki (born 1948)
- Dimitris Starovas (born 1963)
- Antonis Kanakis (born 1965) comedian
- Alekos Sissovitis (born 1965)
- Mary Akrivopoulou (born 1975)
- Nadia Tass, director and actress from Florina
Filmmakers
- Maria Plyta (1915–2006) el:Μαρία Πλυτά, first Greek woman film-maker
- Nikos Vezyrgiannis (born 1964)
- Zahos Samoladas (born 1967)
- Patrick Tatopoulos, Greek-American movie production designer
Scientists
- Achilles Papapetrou (1907–1997), theoretical physicist
- Antonis Volanis (born 1948), industrial designer
- Dr. Kostas Kosmatopoulos (born 1950) bio-researcher
- Markos Papageorgiou (born 1953) electrical engineer
- Maria Spiropulu (born 1970), experimental physicist at CERN
- Sotiris Malassiotis (born 1971) researcher in informatics & telematics
- John Hadjidemetriou (born 1937) astrophysicist
- Kostas E. Psannis (born 1974) computer engineer
- Panagiotis Spyrou, heart surgeon
- Dimitrios Maronitis, classical scholar
- Evangelos Kofos, historian
- A.Phivos Christidis (1946–2004) linguist
Entrepreneurs
- Ioannis Boutaris (politician also)
Singers
- Stella Haskil (1918–1954)
- Marinella (born 1938)
- Stratos Dionysiou, (1935–1990)
- Manolis Mitsias (born 1946)
- Paschalis Terzis (born 1949)
- Kostas Makedonas (born 1967)
- Lizeta Kalimeri (born 1969)
- Despina Vandi (born July 22, 1969)
- Melina Kana
- Dionysia-Niovi Klavdianou, soprano
- Konstantinos Katsaras, (opera singer, born 1975)
- Petros Gaitanos, tr:Petros Gaitanos
- Kalliopi Vetta
- Eleni Peta
- Eleana Papaioannou (born 1983)
- Vassy, origin from Florina
Musicians
- Dimitrios Lalas (1844–1911), born in Magarevo, pianist, composer
- Emilios Riadis (1880–1935), pianist, composer
- Dimitrios Semsis (1883–1950), alias Salonikios, born in Stromnitsa
- Dionysis Savvopoulos (born December 2, 1944), composer, lyricist and singer
- Argyris Bakirtzis (born 1947)
- Nikolas Asimos (1949–1988), counter-culture rock artist
- Nikos Ziogalas (born 1953)
- Sokratis Malamas (born 1957)
- Giannis Aggelakas, (born 1959), singer and leader of rock band Trypes
- Marianthi and Sophie, founders of synthopop band Marsheaux
- Zak Stefanou (born 1984)
Models
- Mara Darmousli (born 1981)
- Marietta Chrousala (born 1983)
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