- 1. Alexander the Great (356BC–323BC)
- 2. Georgios Papanikolaou (1883–1962)
- 3. Theodoros Kolokotronis (1770–1843)
- 4. Constantine Karamanlis (1907–1998)
- 5. Socrates (470BC?–399)
- 6. Aristotle (384?–322?)
- 7. Eleftherios Venizelos (1864–1936)
- 8. Ioannis Kapodistrias (1776–1831)
- 9. Plato (424?–448)
- 10. Pericles (495?–429)
- 11. Mikis Theodorakis (1925–2021), composer and resistance fighter.
- 12. Constantin Carathéodory (1873–1950), mathematician.
- 13. Melina Mercouri (1920–1994), actress and activist.
- 14. Andreas Papandreou (1919–1996), Prime Minister.
- 15. Nikos Kazantzakis (1883–1957), novelist (Zorba the Greek, The Last Temptation of Christ).
- 16. Odysseas Elytis (1911–1996), poet. Nobel Prize in Literature, 1979.
- 17. Homer (8th century BC), poet (Iliad, Odyssey).
- 18. Manos Hadjidakis (1925–1994), composer.
- 19. Leonidas I of Sparta (540BC–480BC), general.
- 20. Hippocrates (460BC–370BC), physician.
- 21. Pythagoras (570BC–495BC), mathematician.
- 22. Constantine P. Cavafy (1863–1933), poet.
- 23. Maria Callas (1923–1977), opera soprano singer.
- 24. Archimedes of Syracuse (287BC?–212BC), mathematician, astronomer, engineer and inventor.
- 25. Aristotle Onassis (1906–1975), businessman
- 26. Charilaos Trikoupis (1832–1896), Prime Minister.
- 27. El Greco (1541–1614), painter (The Burial of the Count of Orgaz).
- 28. Constantine XI Palaiologos (1405–1453), Byzantine emperor.
- 29. Giorgos Seferis (1900–1971), poet. Nobel Prize for Literature, 1963.
- 30. Rigas Feraios (1757–1798), writer and politicologist.
- 31. Aris Velouchiotis (1905–1945), resistance fighter.
- 32. Ioannis Metaxas (1871–1941), Prime Minister and President.
- 33. Nikos Galis (1957–), basketball player.
- 34. Georgios Karaiskakis (1780–1827), military commander and resistance fighter.
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- 35. Democritus (460BC–370BC), philosopher (atomic theory).
- 36. Gemistus Pletho (1355–1454), philosopher.
- 37. Dionysios Solomos (1798–1857), poet. Wrote the lyrics to the Greek national anthem.
- 38. Yannis Makriyannis (1797–1864), military commander and politician.
- 39. Adamantios Korais (1748–1833), political writer.
- 40. Yiannis Ritsos (1909–1990), poet and resistance fighter.
- 41. Themistocles (524BC–459BC), general
- 42. Heraclitus (535BC–475BC), philosopher.
- 43. Thucydides (460?–400?), historian (History of the Peloponnesian War)
- 44. Euclid, mathematician.
- 45. Pavlos Melas (1870–1904), general.
- 46. Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens (1939–2008)
- 47. Athanasios Diakos (1788–1821), military commander and resistance fighter.
- 48. Theodoros Zagorakis (1971–), footballer and politician.
- 49. Dimitri Nanopoulos (1948–), physicist.
- 50. Unknown Soldier, military.
- 51. Phidias (480BC–430BC), sculptor, painter and architect (Statue of Zeus at Olympia).
- 52. Aristophanes (446BC–386BC), playwright (Lysistrata).
- 53. Kostis Palamas (1859–1943), poet.
- 54. Cosmas of Aetolia (1714–1779), religious leader.
- 55. Manolis Andronikos (1919–1992), archeologist.
- 56. Sophocles (497BC–406BC), playwright (Oedipus Rex).
- 57. Nikos Beloyannis (1915–1952), resistance fighter.
- 58. Cornelius Castoriadis (1922–1997), philosopher and economist.
- 59. George Papandreou (senior) (1888–1968), Prime Minister.
- 60. Nikolaos Margioris (1913–1993), philosopher.
- 61. Alexandros Panagoulis (1939–1976), politician, poet and resistance fighter.
- 62. Georgios Papadopoulos (1919–1999), president/dictator.
- 63. Epicurus (341BC–270BC), philosopher (Epicureanism).
- 64. Alexandros Papadiamantis (1851–1911), novelist.
- 65. Otto of Greece (1815–1867), king.
- 66. Vangelis (1943–2022) (Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou), composer (Chariots of Fire, Conquest of Paradise).
- 67. Solon (638–558), politician, legislator and poet. Laid the foundations of the Athenian democracy.
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- 68. Cleisthenes (6th-century BC), legislator.
- 69. Aeschylus (523BC–456BC), playwright (Oresteia)
- 70. Basil II (958–1025) (the Bulgar-Slayer), king.
- 71. Constantine I (272–337), king.
- 72. Ion Dragoumis (1878–1920), diplomat, political writer.
- 73. Costas Simitis (1936–2025), Prime Minister.
- 74. Nikolaos Plastiras (1883–1953), Prime Minister.
- 75. Dimitris Mitropoulos (1896–1960), composer and conductor.
- 76. Theodoros Angelopoulos (1935–2012) film director (O Thiassos).
- 77. Nikos Xilouris (1936–1980), composer and singer.
- 78. Stelios Kazantzidis (1931–2001), singer.
- 79. Charilaos Florakis (1914–2005), politician.
- 80. Euripides (480BC–406BC), playwright (Medea).
- 81. Karolos Koun (1908–1987), theatrical director.
- 82. Justinian I (482–565), Byzantine emperor
- 83. Lakis Lazopoulos (1956–), playwright.
- 84. Herodotus (484BC-425BC), historian and writer.
- 85. Thanasis Veggos (1926–2011), actor, comedian, theatrical director.
- 86. Helene Glykatzi-Ahrweiler (1926–), historian and professor. First woman to be principal of the Sorbonne.
- 87. Katina Paxinou (1900–1973), actress.
- 88. Aliki Vougiouklaki (1934–1996), actress
- 89. Markos Vamvakaris (1905–1972), singer and composer.
- 90. Grigoris Lambrakis (1912–1963), politician, resistance fighter, physician and athlete.
- 91. Vassilis Tsitsanis (1915–1984), songwriter.
- 92. Pyrros Dimas (1971–), weightlifter
- 93. Manos Loïzos (1937–1982), composer.
- 94. Manolis Glezos (1922–2020), resistance fighter and politician.
- 95. Elena Mouzala [el], pianist.
- 96. Philip II of Macedon (382BC–336BC), king.
- 97. Horn, Dimitris (1921–1998), actor and theatrical director.
- 98. Laskarina Bouboulina (1771–1825), naval commander and resistance fighter.
- 99.Thales of Miletus (624BC–546BC), philosopher, mathematician and astronomer.
- 100.Praxiteles (4th-century BC), sculptor (Hermes and the Infant Dionysus)
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