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This is a list in progress of world-famous or important
Aromanians and people having Aromanian ancestry.
Arts
Zicu Araia (1877–1948), Aromanian poet, schoolteacher and separatist
Constantin Belimace (1848–1932), Romanian poet
Leon Boga (1886–1974), Aromanian writer, schoolteacher and archivist in Romania
Hristu Cândroveanu (1928–2013), Romanian editor, literary critic and writer
Jovan Četirević Grabovan (1720–1790), Serbian Orthodox icon painter
[1]
Ion Foti (1887-1946) Romanian poet, prose writer, journalist, and translator
Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (1833–1904), Serbian poet
Konstantin Čomu (1865–1952), pioneer of the cinema
Stere Gulea (born 1943), Romanian filmmaker, Greek-Aromanian parentage
[2]
Yanaki and Milton Manaki (1878–1954; 1882–1964), photography and cinema pioneers, born in Avdella
Branislav Nušić (1864–1938), Serbian novelist and playwright, Greek-Aromanian father
[3]
Jovan Sterija Popović , Serbian writer, father of Greek-Aromanian descent
[4]
Constantin Noica (1909–1987), Romanian philosopher, essayist and poet
[5]
Nuși Tulliu (1872–1941), Romanian poet and novelist, born in Avdella
Camil Ressu (1880–1962), Romanian painter
[6]
Florica Prevenda , Romanian painter
[7]
Alexandru Arsinel , Romanian actor and comedian
[8]
Toma Caragiu (born 1925), Romanian actor, born in Argos Orestiko
[9]
Albert Vërria (1936-2015), Albanian actor
Margarita Xhepa (1932-), Albanian actress
Ndriçim Xhepa (1957-), Albanian actor
Toma Enache (born 1970), Romanian film director
Taško Načić (1934–1993), Serbian actor, paternal Aromanian descent
[10]
Dan Pița , Romanian filmmaker[
citation needed ]
Sandër Prosi (1920–1985), Albanian actor[
citation needed ]
Sergiu Nicolaescu (1930–2013), Romanian filmmaker and politician, Aromanian family
[11]
Parashqevi Simaku (1966-), Albanian singer
Elena Gheorghe , Romanian singer
Toše Proeski , Macedonian pop singer-songwriter, family from Kruševo
Ștefan Octavian Iosif , Romanian author
Eli Fara (1967-), Albanian singer
Kira Hagi , Romanian actress
Nicolae Velo (1882–1924), Aromanian poet and diplomat in Romania
Nikolla Zoraqi (1928-1991), Albanian composer
Law, philanthropy and commerce
Evangelos Zappas (1800-1865), philanthropist and businessman
Konstantinos Zappas (1814-1892), entrepreneur and benefactor
George Averoff (1818–1899), Greek businessman and philanthropist, born in Metsovo.
[12]
Sotirios Voulgaris (Aromanian mother) (1857-1932), businessman
Paolo Bulgari (partly Aromanian) (1937-), businessman and jewellery designer
Georgios Sinas (1783–1856), Habsburg-Greek entrepreneur, banker and philanthropist, born in Moscopole. Father of philanthropist
Simon Sinas (1810–1876).
Emanoil Gojdu (1802–1870), Austrian-Romanian lawyer and philanthropist. Moscopole family.
Mocioni family (19th c.), banking and philanthropist family in Austria-Hungary
Petar Ičko (c. 1755–1808), merchant, Ottoman and later Serbian diplomat, born in Pyrgoi. Possibly Aromanian.
Sterjo Nakov (born 1948), businessman
Clergy
Politics
Rigas Feraios (1757-1798), writer, political thinker and revolutionary
Evangelos Averoff , Greek minister and leader of the
New Democracy party[
citation needed ]
Florica Bagdasar , First woman minister in Romania and neuropsychiatrist
Nicolae Constantin Batzaria (1874–1952), Aromanian cultural activist, Ottoman statesman and Romanian writer.
Costică Canacheu , Romanian politician, deputy in the Romanian Parliament, secretary of the Democratic Party[
citation needed ]
Ion Caramitru , Romanian politician, former Minister of Culture[
citation needed ]
Alcibiades Diamandi , political figure of Greece, one member of the committee who sent letters asking for an autonomous Vlach statelet in 1917 under Italian protection (later called
Principality of Pindus ) and during the Second World War leader of the
Roman Legion , an organization who helped the Italian army during the occupation of Greece
[14]
Vassilis Rapotikas (1888–1943) - commander of the Roman Legion
Andreas Tzimas , 1909-1972) communist politician
Michael Dukakis , American
Governor of Massachusetts and former presidential candidate. Greek-Aromanian mother.
[15]
Taki Fiti (born 1950), R. Macedonian economist and former state financial minister
[16]
[17]
[18]
Ioannis Kolettis , Greek Prime Minister, declared independence from the Ottoman Empire
[19]
Apostol Mărgărit , leader of the pro-Romanian faction of the Aromanians of Greece, inspector of the Romanian schools and member of the Romanian Academy in Bucharest
Nicolaos Matussis , politician and lawyer, leader of the collaborationist
Roman Legion
Filip Mișea (1873–1944), Aromanian activist, physician and politician
Rita Marko , Albanian communist politician.
[20]
Alexandros Svolos , jurist and president of the
Political Committee of National Liberation (unofficial Prime Minister)
Yannis Boutaris (1942-) - businessman, politician and mayor of
Thessaloniki
Petros Zappas , member of the
Greek Parliament
Sciences, academia and engineering
Dimitri Atanasescu , Ottoman-born Aromanian who founded the first
Romanian school in the Balkans in
Trnovo in 1864
[21]
Mihail G. Boiagi , Austrian-born Aromanian grammarian and professor
Elie Carafoli , Romanian-educated, born in Greece, aerodynamics innovator, university teacher[
citation needed ]
Mihail Dimonie , Aromanian botanist and teacher
Nicolae Ianovici , Aromanian linguist
Jovan Karamata (1902–1967), Serbian mathematician, paternal Greek-Aromanian descent
[22]
Mina Minovici , Romanian forensic scientist; director of the first Romanian Institute of Legal Medicine; founder of the modern medico-legal system
Ioan Nicolidi of Pindus (1737–1828), Aromanian physician and noble in Austria
Sterie Diamandi , Romanian biographer and essayist
Neagu Djuvara , Romanian diplomat and historian
Stoica Lascu , Romanian historian
Markides Pouliou brothers , Aromanian typographers in Austria
George Murnu , Romanian historian
Daniel Moscopolites , Aromanian philologist, author of a famous lexicon
Nicolae Saramandu , Romanian linguist and philologist
Nicolae Șerban Tanașoca , Romanian historian and philologist
Constantin Ucuta , Aromanian academic and protopope in Prussia
Pericle Papahagi , Aromanian literary historian and folklorist
Matilda Caragiu Marioțeanu , Aromanian academic, member of the
Romanian Academy
Ștefan Mihăileanu (1859-1900), professor and journalist
Sports
Military
Rigas Feraios (1757-1798), pioneer of the
Greek War of Independence
Giorgakis Olympios (1772-1821), armatole and military commander
Pitu Guli (1865–1903),
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization commander, born in Kruševo.
Mitre the Vlach (1873–1907), IMRO commander, born in Makrochori.
Ioryi Mucitano (1882–1911), Aromanian IMRO
armatole revolutionary
Cola Nicea (1886–?), Aromanian IMRO armatole revolutionary
Stefanos Sarafis (1890-1957), Military officer, Colonel and Major General
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