List of Famous people born in Greece

George of Trebizond

First Name George
Last Name Trebizond
Born on April 3, 1395
Died on January 1, 1472 (aged 76)
Born in Greece, Crete Region

George of Trebizond was a Greek philosopher, scholar and humanist.

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Spiridon Samaras

First Name Spiridon
Born on November 29, 1861
Died on March 25, 1917 (aged 55)

Spyridon-Filiskos Samaras was a Greek composer particularly admired for his operas who was part of the generation of composers that heralded the works of Giacomo Puccini. His compositions were praised worldwide during his lifetime and he is arguably the most important composer of the Ionian School (music). He composed also the Olympic Hymn on lyrics of Kostis Palamas.

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Ali Ulvi Elöve

First Name Ali
Last Name Elöve
Born on November 30, 1880
Died on August 15, 1975 (aged 94)
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Antonio Cagnoli

First Name Antonio
Last Name Cagnoli
Born on September 29, 1743
Died on August 6, 1816 (aged 72)

Antonio Cagnoli was an Italian astronomer, mathematician and diplomat in the service of the Republic of Venice. His father Ottavio was chancellor to the Venetian governor of the Ionian Islands.

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Kleobule

Born on November 30, -0501
Died on November 30, -0401 (aged 100)
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Diocles of Peparethus

First Name Diocles
Last Name Peparethus
Born on November 30, -0401
Died on November 30, -0301 (aged 100)

Diocles of Peparethus was a historian from the Greek island of Peparethus. His works are lost, but they included histories of Persia and Rome: Quintus Fabius Pictor and Plutarch acknowledge their debts to the latter as a source for their histories of early Rome, its native traditions and ancestral Greek connections. Fabius' work survives only as a brief but historically significant catalogue summary. Plutarch seems to have relied on Fabius' history but acknowledges Diocles as its basis and authority. Diocles' own sources are unknown. He may have had access to Roman sources and traditions on which he foisted Greek interpretations and interpolations. Little else is known of Diocles. He appears to have been a figure of note, well travelled, and abstemious; Athenaeus cites Demetrius of Scepsis to attest that Diocles "drank cold water to the day of his death".

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Phaenias of Eresus

First Name Phaenias
Born on January 1, -0400
Died on November 30, -0361 (aged 38)

Phaenias of Eresus was a Greek philosopher from Lesbos, important as an immediate follower of and commentator on Aristotle. He came to Athens about 332 BCE, and joined his compatriot, Theophrastus, in the Peripatetic school. His writings on logic and science appear to have been commentaries or supplements to the works of Aristotle and Theophrastus. He also wrote extensively on history. His works have only survived in fragments quoted by other authors.

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Asclepigenia

Born on November 30, 0499
Died on November 30, 0499

Asclepigenia was an Athenian philosopher and mystic.

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Tabanıyassı Mehmed Pasha

First Name Tabanıyassı
Born on January 1, 1589
Died on February 2, 1637 (aged 48)

Tabanıyassı ("flat-footed") Mehmed Pasha was an Ottoman statesman of Albanian descent. He was governor of Egypt from September 1628 to October 1630. He served as Grand Vizier from 18 May 1632 to 1637 under Sultan Murat IV. During the early years of his term, he had the support of the sultan because of his services during the campaign in northwestern Iran. However, after sultan's return to Constantinople, Mehmed Pasha failed to defend the fort of Revan against the Persian counterattack, and the sultan dismissed him from his post. In his later years, he was appointed as the governor of Silistra. In 1637, Murat IV became suspicious of Mehmed Pasha and accused him of attempting to start a rebellion in parts of the Empire. The sultan first imprisoned him at the Yedikule Fortress and then executed him by drowning on 2 February 1637.

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Konstantinos Konstantopoulos

First Name Konstantinos
Born on January 1, 1832
Died on January 1, 1910 (aged 78)

Konstantinos Konstantopoulos was a conservative Greek politician and briefly Prime Minister of Greece.

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