Theodoros Adam was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle

Charalambos Boufidis or else known as Captain Fourtounas, was a significant Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Theodoros I. Boulasikis was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle from Serres.
Ioannis Boumparas was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle from Vlasti, West Macedonia, then in the Ottoman Empire.
Kote Hristov, known simply as Kote or Kottas, was a Slavophone Greek insurgent leader in Western Macedonia.

Petros Christou was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Nikolaos or Lakis Dailakis was a Greek revolutionary of the Greek Struggle for Macedonia.

Stergios Daoutis also known as Kapetan Perifanos was a significant Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle and hero of the Balkan Wars.

Nikolaos Davelis was a significant Greek participant in the Macedonian Struggle.
Konstantinos Dogras was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle from Vogarsiko, Kastoria.

Georgios Doitsinis was a significant Greek chieftain of the Greek Struggle for Macedonia.

Periklis Drakos was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Doukas Gaitatzis also known under the nom de guerre as Captain Zervas was a significant Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.
Konstantinos Garefis was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.
Dimitrios (Takis) Golnas was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.
Pavlos Iosif Gyparis was a Greek Army officer famous as the commander of the personal guard of Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos. He took part in many conflicts, and in 1920 was implicated in the assassination of Ion Dragoumis, a political opponent of Venizelos.
Petros Hatzitasis (1872-1932) was a Greek chieftain from Florina who contributed to the Macedonian Struggle.

Antigonos Choleris was a Greek revolutionary of the Macedonian Struggle and soldier of the Balkan Wars.

Simos Stogiannou Ioannidis was a Slavophone Greek revolutionary of the Macedonian Struggle known as well by the nom de guerre Armenskiotis.

Dimitrios Kalapothakos was a Greek reporter and founder of the newspaper Empros ("Forward").
Pantelis Kandilas was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Efthymios Kaoudis was a Greek revolutionary and the leader of the first Cretan armed group in Macedonia, during the Macedonian Struggle.

Filippos Kapetanopoulos was a Greek pharmacist in Monastir and a revolutionary fighter of the Macedonian Struggle.

Georgios Karaiskakis was a Greek revolutionary chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Germanos Karavangelis was known for his service as Metropolitan Bishop of Kastoria and later Amaseia, Pontus. He was a member of the Hellenic Macedonian Committee and functioned as one of the major coordinators of the Greek Struggle for Macedonia.
Nikolaos Kollias was an important Greek Macedonian figher chieftain.
Stavros Kotsopoulos was a Greek revolutionary chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle and the North Epirote Struggle, an irregular fighter in the Balkan Wars, and a member of the resistance in World War II. He was also known by his nom-de-guerre, Kapetan Banitsiotis.
Evangelos Koukoudeas was a Greek guerrilla fighter the Macedonian Struggle and the North Epirote Struggle for Autonomy, hero of the Balkan Wars, and officer of the First World War and Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).

Pavlos Kyrou was a Slavophone Greek revolutionary who participated in the Ilinden Uprising with the IMRO and the Greek Struggle for Macedonia.

Dimitrios Stergios Lalas or Lallas was a significant Greek composer and musician.

Nikolaos Manos was a significant Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.
Ioannis Martzios or Martsios or Bartsios was a significant Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle

Georgios Modis was a Greek jurist, politician, writer and participant in the Macedonian Struggle.

Pantelis Papaioannou or Grekos was a Slavophone Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle known by the nom de guerre Kapetan Nikotsaras.

Konstantinos Papastavrou, known with the nickname Mavromatis was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Iraklis Patikas, known as well with his nickname Captain Iraklis, was a significant Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Georgios Pentzikis was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle
Anastasios Pichion or Picheon (Πηχεών) was a Greek of Vlach descent, educator and Macedonian fighter.
Nikolaos A. Pyrzas was a Greek chieftain from Florina who contributed to the Macedonian Struggle.

Pavlos Nikolaidis, known by his nom de guerre Rakovitis was a member of the Hellenic Macedonian Committee, a revolutionary chieftain of a band of 40 Makedonomachoi that fought in the Macedonian Struggle against the Bulgarians.

Michail Asterios Sapkas was a Greek revolutionary and politician of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Dimitrios Μ. Sarros was a Greek scholar, teacher, soldier and writer of the late 19th and 20th centuries.
Georgios Savvas was a Greek revolutionary chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Georgios Seridis, elsewhere known under the nom de guerre Kapetan Spanos, was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Ioannis Simanikas was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Spyros Spyromilios was a Greek Gendarmerie officer and guerilla fighter who took part in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, the Greek Struggle for Macedonia, and the Balkan Wars. In 1914 he proclaimed the Autonomy of his native town, Himarra, and joined the autonomist struggle of Northern Epirus against its inclusion within the newly established Principality of Albania.

Dimitrios Stagas or Stasinopoulos (1864–1951), known as well with his nickname Kapetan Mizas was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Markos Theodoridis was a Greek lawyer and politician. He served as a member of parliament for the Thessaloniki constituency and as a minister.

Georgios Thomopoulos was a Greek revolutionary of the Macedonian Struggle, known by the nom de guerre Captain Gogos.

Ioannis Tsangaridis was a Greek Cypriot General of the Hellenic Army.
Lazaros Varzis was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Zisis Verros was a notable Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Stergios Vlachveis was a significant Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Zisis Vrakas was an important Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Gonos Yotas, often referred to as Georgios Gonos Yiotas, was a Slavophone Greek revolutionary chieftain in the Macedonian Struggle. He is revered as a local hero in the Pella region of Greece and ranks among the most notable participants of the struggle. He mainly operated around the Giannitsa Lake and cooperated with other well respected revolutionaries such as Stergios Daoutis, Lazos Dogiamas, Alexandros Mazarakis-Ainian, Ioannis Demestichas, and Tellos Agras. He came to be known as the “Ghost of the Lake”.

Antonios Zois was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle from Monastir.