Michail AnagnostakosW
Michail Anagnostakos

Michail Anagnostakos, better known under the nome de guerre Kapetan Matapas was a Hellenic Army officer and military leader of the Macedonian Struggle.

AnagnostarasW
Anagnostaras

Anagnostaras was a Greek revolutionary, a leading member of the Filiki Etaireia, and later a general and War Minister of the Greek War of Independence. Anagnostaras is a nom de guerre, he was born as Christos Papageorgiou and signed as Anagnostis Papageorgiou .

Emmanouil ArgyropoulosW
Emmanouil Argyropoulos

Emmanouil Argyropoulos was a Greek pioneer aviator of the early 20th century. Apart from being the first Greek aviator who performed a flight over his homeland, he also became the first casualty of Greek military aviation.

Markos BotsarisW
Markos Botsaris

Markos Botsaris was a Greek general and hero of the Greek War of Independence and captain of the Souliotes. Botsaris is among the most revered national heroes in Greece.

Stefanos ChalisW
Stefanos Chalis

Stefanos Chalis was a Greek chieftain and a fighter of the Greek War of Independence from Crete. He was the younger brother of fighters of the Revolution, Vassilios and Ioannis, who were also notable chieftains.

Hatzimichalis DalianisW
Hatzimichalis Dalianis

Hatzimichalis Dalianis was a commander of the Greek War of Independence (1821–1830) and revolutionary leader in Crete in 1828.

Ioannis DimakopoulosW
Ioannis Dimakopoulos

Ioannis Dimakopoulos was an officer of the Greek Army from Arcadia. He participated as a volunteer in the Cretan Revolution of 1866 and he was killed during the holocaust of Arkadi Monastery.

Yannis GourasW
Yannis Gouras

Yannis Gouras was a Greek military leader during the Greek War of Independence. A cousin of Panourgias, he distinguished himself in the battles in eastern Continental Greece, but became notorious for his invasion of the Peloponnese during the Greek civil wars of 1824–25 and his murder of his former chief, Odysseas Androutsos. He was killed during the Siege of the Acropolis.

Antigonos CholerisW
Antigonos Choleris

Antigonos Choleris was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Filippos KapetanopoulosW
Filippos Kapetanopoulos

Filippos Kapetanopoulos was a Greek pharmacist in Monastir and a fighter in the Macedonian Struggle. He was born in the village of Pyrgoi and was close partner του Pavlos Melas, who he met on November 1904.

Georgios Karaiskakis (chieftain)W
Georgios Karaiskakis (chieftain)

Georgios Karaiskakis was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle.

Georgios KaraiskakisW
Georgios Karaiskakis

Georgios Karaiskakis, born Georgios Karaiskos, was a famous Greek military commander and a leader of the Greek War of Independence.

Panagiotis KefalasW
Panagiotis Kefalas

Panagiotis Kefalas was a Greek fighter of the Greek Revolution of 1821.

Pavlos KyrouW
Pavlos Kyrou

Pavlos Kyrou or Pavel Kirov was a Slavophone Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle. In Bulgaria he is regarded as a turncoat Bulgarian, renegade from the IMRO.

Lorentzos MavilisW
Lorentzos Mavilis

Lorentzos Mavilis was a Greek poet and chess problems composer. He is best known for his sonnets.

Pavlos MelasW
Pavlos Melas

Pavlos Melas was an officer of the Hellenic Army, and he was among the first who organized and participated in the Greek Struggle for Macedonia.

Marinos MitralexisW
Marinos Mitralexis

Marinos Mitralexis was a Greek Air Force pilot during World War II. He became legendary when he managed to bring down an enemy bomber by ramming its tail, on November 2, 1940.

Aristeidis Moraitinis (aviator)W
Aristeidis Moraitinis (aviator)

Aristeidis Moraitinis DSO was a pioneer Greek military aviator of the early 20th century. During the Balkan Wars (1912–1913) he performed together with Michael Moutoussis the first naval air mission in history, while in the following World War I, he became Greece's only ace with nine aerial victories in total.

Ioannis NotarasW
Ioannis Notaras

Ioannis or Giannakis Notaras was a general of the Greek War of Independence. He was killed in 1827 during the battle of Phaleron.

Giorgakis OlympiosW
Giorgakis Olympios

Giorgakis Olympios was a Greek armatolos and military commander during the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire. Noted for his activities with the Filiki Eteria in the Danubian Principalities, he is considered to be a leading figure of the Greek Revolution.

PapaflessasW
Papaflessas

Grigorios Dimitriou Dikaios, popularly known as Papaflessas was a Greek priest and government official who became one of the most influential figures during the Greek War of Independence. The prefix papa- (παπα-) in the name "Papaflessas" indicates his status as a cleric since the word means "priest" in Greek. He was appointed Archimandrite in 1819. He served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Chief of Police in the government of Alexander Mavrocordatos. Papaflessas was killed during the Battle of Maniaki on May 20, 1825, fighting against the forces of Ibrahim Pasha at Maniaki, Messinia.

Anastasios TsamadosW
Anastasios Tsamados

Anastasios Tsamados was a Greek admiral of the Greek War of Independence. He was the famous captain of the brig Aris and an admiral who led a naval squadron under Andreas Miaoulis. Anastasios Tsamados was the first to rush to the greek island of Chios and attack the naval warships of Kapudan Pasha during the massacre of Chios. He also fought in the naval battle of Patras (1822). Anastasios Tsamados died heroically during the famous Battle of Sphacteria.

Ioannis VelissariouW
Ioannis Velissariou

Ioannis Velissariou was a Greek Army officer and hero of the Balkan Wars. He is considered to be one of the most important figures in the military history of modern Greece. He is considered to have had a decisive role in the Battle of Bizani during the First Balkan War (1912–1913), forcing the Ottoman Army to surrender unconditionally.