List of Pontic Greeks

→This is a list of Pontic Greeks (Pontic: Ρωμαίοι, Ρωμιοί, Romaioi; Greek: Πόντιοι, Pontioi ), i.e. Greeks from the region of Pontus, in modern northern Turkey.

Ancient

Roman

Byzantine

Rulers of the Trebizond Empire

Clerics

Scholars

Early Modern

Contemporary

Actors

Artists

Athletes

Basketball

Football

Martial Arts

Track & Field

Water Sports

Weightlifting

Various Sports

Business

Journalists

Military

Models

Music

Politics

  • Adonis Georgiadis (b. 1972), Greek politician, historian, publisher, and author
  • Leonidas Iasonidis (1884–1959), political activist, congressman of Greek parliament and minister
  • Ioannis Passalidis (1886–1968), a prominent member of the Greek Left and founder of the United Democratic Left party
  • Dimitrios Partsalidis (1903/1905–1980), communist politician
  • Nikos Papadopoulos (b. 1939) Greek-born Swedish Social Democrat politician
  • Gavriil Kharitonovich Popov (b. 1936), former mayor of Moscow (real name Gavriil Papadopoulos)
  • Savvas Tsitouridis (b. 1954), politician and member of the New Democracy and former Minister for Employment and Social Protection
  • Markos Vafiadis (1906–1992), leading cadre of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) during the Greek Civil War

Science/academia

Writers

Various

  • A. I. Bezzerides (1908–2007), Greek-Armenian novelist and screenwriter, best known for writing Noir and Action motion pictures, especially several of Warners' "social conscience" films of the 1940s (father)
  • Anastasios Papadopoulos (1896–1922), guerilla fighter and leading figure of Pontus
  • Yanis Kanidis (1930–2004), Greek-Russian physical education teacher & hero who died to save the lives of his students during the Beslan school hostage crisis
  • Filon Ktenidis (1889–1963), playwright, accountant, journalist, doctor and the founder of Panagia Soumela in Kastania, Vermiou in Greece
  • Dmitry Aynalov (1862-1939), art historian

References

  1. ^ https://www.thetotalbusiness.com/2024/02/28/vaggelis-marinakis-kataktwntas-korifi-kardia-prwtathliti/#:~:text=%CE%9F%20%CE%92%CE%B1%CE%B3%CE%B3%CE%AD%CE%BB%CE%B7%CF%82%20%CE%9C%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B9%CE%BD%CE%AC%CE%BA%CE%B7%CF%82%20%CE%B5%CE%AF%CE%BD%CE%B1%CE%B9%20%CE%B3%CE%B9%CE%BF%CF%82%20%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85%20%CE%9C%CE%B9%CE%BB%CF%84%CE%B9%CE%AC%CE%B4%CE%B7%20%CE%9C%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B9%CE%BD%CE%AC%CE%BA%CE%B7%2C,%CF%84%CE%B7%CF%82%20%CE%95%CE%B9%CF%81%CE%AE%CE%BD%CE%B7%CF%82%20%CE%9A%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B1%CE%BA%CE%B1%CF%84%CF%83%CE%AC%CE%BD%CE%B7%20%CE%BC%CE%B5%20%CE%BA%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%B3%CF%89%CE%B3%CE%AE%20%CE%B1%CF%80%CF%8C%20%CF%84%CE%BF%CE%BD%20%CE%A0%CF%8C%CE%BD%CF%84%CE%BF.
  2. ^ "Obituary: Sano Themia Halo (1909-2014)". Armenian Weekly. May 4, 2014.

[1]

  1. ^ "Dionysodorus biography". web.archive.org. 2006-05-11. Retrieved 2025-04-08.

[1][2] [3]

  1. ^ "Μεγάλη διαδικτυακή εγκυκλοπαίδεια της Μικράς Ασίας". web.archive.org. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2025-04-08.
  2. ^ "2006POBeo..80..269T Page 269". adsabs.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2025-04-08.
  3. ^ "Коккинаки Владимир Константинович". www.warheroes.ru. Retrieved 2025-04-09.