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*[[Prof. Christodoulos Stefanadis]] (Cardiologist,Emory University,president of Athens medical School,Researcher,Inventor)
*[[Prof. Christodoulos Stefanadis]] (Cardiologist,Emory University,president of Athens medical School,Researcher,Inventor)
*[[Dimitrios Trihopoulos]] ([[Epidimiologist]], former Dean of Medicine, Harvard University)
*[[Dimitrios Trihopoulos]] ([[Epidimiologist]], former Dean of Medicine, Harvard University)
*[[Stylianos Danielopoulos]], Professor of computer science in [[North Carolina University at Raleigh]]
*[[Stylianos Danielopoulos]], Professor of computer science in [[North_Carolina_State_University|North Carolina University at Raleigh]]
*[[Athanassios S. Fokas]] ([[Mathematician]], [[integrability conditions for differential systems|integrable]] [[nonlinear]] [[partial differential equations]]
*[[Athanassios S. Fokas]] ([[Mathematician]], [[integrability conditions for differential systems|integrable]] [[nonlinear]] [[partial differential equations]]
*[[Michael L Dertouzos]], former Director of the M.I.T. [[Laboratory for Computer Science]]
*[[Michael L Dertouzos]], former Director of the M.I.T. [[Laboratory for Computer Science]]

Revision as of 06:08, 7 October 2008

Template:Lists of Greeks

This is a list of Greek people.


Actors/actresses

Ancient period

Modern period

Ilias Zervos

Adventurers

Athletes

Ancient period

  • Antigonos (Antigonus) of Macedonia, ran and won at the 122nd Olympics in 288 B.C.E
  • Alexander I of Macedon (ruler of Macedon from 498-454B.C.E. He was the son of Amyntas I of Macedon) - ran in the 80th Olympics in 460 B.C.E and came second
  • King Arhelaos Perdicas of Macedonia competed in the 93rd Olympics in 408 B.C.E. and won
  • Astylos of Croton
  • Chionis of Sparta
  • Cynisca
  • Damasias from Amphipolis, Macedonia, ran and won in the 115th Olympics in 320 B.C.E.
  • Diagoras of Rhodes
  • Dioxippus pankration
  • Hydna swimmer and diver
  • Kleitomachos pankration
  • Kliton of Macedonia won in the 113rd Olympics in 320 B.C.E.
  • Lampou of Philippi, Macedonia, won at the 119th Olympics in 304 B.C.E.
  • Leonidas of Rhodes ancient runner and Olympic winner
  • Milo of Croton pankration
  • Philip of Macedon - Olympic winner three times: in 106th Olympics in in 356 B.C.E.,in the 107th Olympics in 352 B.C.E. and in the 108th Olympics in 348 B.C.E. His horses won the Olympic chariot race the moment his son Alexander III of Macedon was born.
  • Troilus of Elis
  • Seleukos (Seleucus) of Macedonia, ran and won at the 128th Olympics in 268 B.C.E.

Modern period

Clerics

Medieval period

See also:

Entrepreneurs

Explorers

Ancient period

Medieval period

Early Modern

  • Juan de Fuca aka Apostolos Valerianos, born Ioannis (John) Phocas

Fashion designers

Fashion models

Filmmakers

Military and political leaders

Ancient period

Medieval period

Ottoman Empire period

Modern period

Greece

Canada

Austria

France

Romania

Spain

United Kingdom

Australia

United States

Musicians

Ancient period

Modern period

Painters

Ancient period

Renaissance

Modern period

Philosophers

Ancient period

Medieval period

Modern period

Scientists and Engineers

Ancient period

Medieval period

Modern Period

(See Academics).

Sculptors

Ancient period

Modern period

Singers

Tycoons

Writers

Ancient period

Medieval period

Modern period

General

Academics

See also

References

  1. ^ www.athensrugby.com (Player Profile in Players section)