Constantine I of Greece

King of Greece from 1913-1917 and 1920-1922, King of the Hellenes, House of Glücksburg
1868-1923 (55)

Constantine II, King of Greece

King of Greece from 1964-1973 until the Greek monarchy was abolished (the last king of Greece)
1940-2023 (83)

Demetrius Chalcondyles

Renaissance scholar, professor at Padua, author of Chalcondyles of Athens
1424-1511 (87)
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Isocrates

Rhetorical orator (rehtorician), scholar, educator, historian
436 BCE-338 BCE
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis living

Prime Minister of Greece since 2019, democratic politician for New Democracy
1968- (56)

Pericles

Military general, statesman during the Golden Age who rebuilt Athens and the Parthenon between 447-432 BC

Plato

Philosopher on epistemology, fascism, stoicism and numerical societies, mathematician, humanist scholar, student of Socrates, founder of the Platonic Academy (where Aristotle would be educated), author of The Republic, The Symposium, Theaetetus, Apology and other Platonic dialogues like the Allegory of the Cave (Plato's Cave), The Sophist and Statesman, feminist ally, feminism activist
427 BC-347 BC

Prince Christopher

Prince of Greece and Denmark
1888-1940 (52)

Princess Helen

Queen Mother of Romania

Katherine, Crown Princess of Yugoslavia living

Crown Princess of Yugoslavia
1943- (81)
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Princess Marina

Princess of Greece and Denmark
1906-1968 (62)

Simon Leviev

Socialite aka the Twinder Swindler

Solon

Athenian democratic statesman of classical antiquity, lawmaker, pioneer of humane laws at the end of an Aristocracy (or wealthy powerful people), poet, wise man, one of the Seven Sages of Greece
630 BCE-560 BCE
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Theaetetus of Athens

Mathematician, pioneer in the theory of irrationals
417 BC-369 BC
mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk

Theeus

Prince of Athens

Yiannis Latsis

Billionaire, entrepreneur, cargo shipping tycoon
1910-2003 (93)

Zeno living

Hellenistic Stoic philosopher, known for being a loud mouth and talkative or loquacious after being alone and shipwrecked, founder of the Stoic School of Philosophy in 300 BC at Athens, Greece
334 BC-

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