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The following is a list of
Macedonians .
See
List of ancient Macedonians .
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
Rulers
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
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
Clerics
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)
Athanassios Asteriou, (
Livadi ,
Olympos 1850–after 1878), Revolution of 1878
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
Contemporary
Architects
Athletes
Greek-Macedonian-Australian *
Mark Philippoussis – tennis player
Archery
Basketball
Chess
Cycling
Kleanthis Bargas (born 1978)
[2]
Handball
Dimitris Tzimourtos (born 1981)
[4]
Track and field
Volleyball
Kostas Christofidelis (born 1977)
[5]
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Apostolos Taskoudis (born 1985)
[7]
Presidents of
Greece
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
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),
[8] 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
[9]
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
[10]
Liana Gouta
[11] chemical engineer, politician and first driver of
bio-car in Greece
Ioannis Gklavakis , member of the European Parliament
First Ladies
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
Actors
Filmmakers
Maria Plyta (1915–2006)
el:Μαρία Πλυτά , first Greek woman film-maker
Nikos Vezyrgiannis (born 1964)
Zahos Samoladas (born 1967)
[23]
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)
[24] bio-researcher
Markos Papageorgiou (born 1953)
[25] electrical engineer
Maria Spiropulu (born 1970), experimental physicist at
CERN
Sotiris Malassiotis (born 1971)
[26] researcher in informatics & telematics
John Hadjidemetriou (born 1937)
[27] astrophysicist
Kostas E. Psannis (born 1974)
[28] computer engineer
Panagiotis Spyrou, heart surgeon
Dimitrios Maronitis,
[29] classical scholar
Evangelos Kofos , historian
A.Phivos Christidis (1946–2004)
[30] linguist
Entrepreneurs
Ioannis Boutaris (politician also)
Singers
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
[37]
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
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