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Nikos Kazantzakis
Greek writer, poet and philosopher (1883-1957)

Aristotle Onassis
Aristotle Socrates Onassis was a Greek and Argentine business magnate. He amassed the world's largest privately owned shipping fleet and was one of the world's richest and most famous men. He was married to Athina Mary Livanos, had a long-standing affair with opera singer Maria Callas, and in his final years was married to American former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
Elia Kazan
American director and actor (1909–2003)
Konstantinos P. Cavafy
Greek-Egyptian poet and journalist (1863–1933)
Piri Reis
Turkish admiral and cartographer

Alexander Ypsilantis
Greek general (1792-1828)

Rigas Velestinlis
Greek philosopher (1757-1798)
Konstantinos Carathéodory
Greek mathematician (1873-1950)
Gülnuş Sultan
Haseki Sultan of Mehmed IV, mother and Valide Sultan of Mustafa II and Ahmed III.

Konstantinos Kanaris
Greek admiral and politician

Ioannis Kolettis
Greek politician (1773-1847)
Hadım Süleyman Paşa
Ottoman grand vizier (1467–1547)
Basil Zaharoff
Greek-born arms dealer and industrialist (1849-1936)
Leo Allatius
Greek scholar, theologian, and keeper of the Vatican library (1586–1669)
Kemal Reis
Turkish privateer and admiral of the Ottoman Empire
Antonios Kriezis
Greek politician (1796-1865)
Greek Muslims
ethnic group
Konstantinos Dovas
Greek politician (1898-1973)
Phanar Greek Orthodox College
Greek Orthodox school
Ioannis Makriyannis
officer and memoirist, Greek war of independence (1797–1864)
Orthodox millet
Eastern Orthodox Christian community in the Ottoman Empire
Athanasios Tsakalov
Greek independence activist
Dido Sotiriou
Greek novelist, journalist, and playwright (1909–2004)
Patriarch Neophytus II of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1602 to 1603 and 1607 to 1612
Fotis Kontoglou
Greek artist and writer (1895–1965)
Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu
16th-century Ottoman Greek magnate

Apostol Arsache
Minister of Foreign Affairs and acting Prime Minister (1789-1874)
Georgios Jakobides
Greek painter (1853-1932)
Patriarch Cyril II of Jerusalem
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
Andreas Londos
Greek politician (1786-1846)
Emilios Riadis
Greek musician and poet (1890–1935)
Ambrose of Belaya Krinitsa
Old Believer saint (1791–1863)
Damaskinos Stouditis
patriarchal exarch of Aitolia

Achilles Papapetrou
Greek physicist
Kyra Vassiliki
ethnic Greek woman
Athanasios Papoulis
Greek-American mathematician

Nelly's
Elli Sougioultzoglou-Seraidari (; 3 November 1899 – 8 August 1998), better known as '''Nelly's''', was a Greek female photographer whose pictures of ancient Greek temples set against sea and sky backgrounds helped shaped the visual image of Greece in the Western mind (or, in a critical reading, the West's visual image of Greece in the Greek mind). There has been some confusion over how exactly she should be referred to. She adopted the diminutive "Nelly" for her professional society portrait work, and its genitive, "Nelly's", was incorporated in her decorative studio stamp, but at no time did
Ottoman Greeks
ethnic Greeks, who lived in the Ottoman Empire
Büyükada Greek Orthodox Orphanage
historical building in Büyükada, Adalar, Istanbul
Manolis Triantaphyllidis
Greek educator
Toduraki Makridi Bey
Turkish-Greek archaeologist and art historian (1872–1940)
Asia Minor Greeks
Greeks from Asia Minor
Patriarch Callinicus of Alexandria
Egyptian priest (1800-1889)
Patriarch Christopher II of Alexandria
Patriarch of Alexandria (1876–1967)
Despina Achladiotou
sole resident of Ro island, Greece, 1893-1982
Theodore Kavalliotis
Greek Orthodox cleric
Dimitrios Karatasos
Macedonian revolutionary (1798-1861)
Spiros Spyromilios
Greek colonel (1864-1930)
Chrisanthos of Madytos
Greek archimandrite, chanter and teacher of music
Christoforos Perraivos
Greek military officer and author
Anton Christoforidis
Greek boxer (1917–1985)
Konstantin Kapıdağlı
Greek-Ottoman court painter
Ioannis Filimon
publisher
Kostas Botsaris
Greek politician (1792-1853)
Chrisostomos I of Athens
Greek theologian, university professor and Archbishop of Athens (1868-1938)
Christos Mantikas
Greek athlete
Balıklı Greek Hospital
hospital in Istanbul, Turkey
Lambros Katsonis
Greek pirate
Giorgos Theotokás
Greek novelist (1906–1966)
Georgios Prokopiou
Greek painter (1876-1940)