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This is a list of notable Greek Armenians.
Greek Armenians are people born, raised, or who reside in Greece, with origins in the area known as Armenian, which ranges from the Caucasian mountain range to the Anatolian plateau.
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Greek Armenian or must have references showing they are Greek Armenian and are notable.
List
editActors
edit- Raoul Aslan - actor
- Christina Alexanian - actress
- Giannis Sparidis - actor
- Arto Apartian - actor
- Kostas Intzegian - actor
- Romina Katsikian - actress
- Sophia Alexanian - actress
- Kenzo - adult actor
Art
edit- Eirini Noune Kazarian - model - gntm winner
- Asadour Baharian - painter
- Sergey Merkurov - sculptor
- Sero Abrahamian - fashion designer
- Maria Kazarian - TV personality
- Foteini Aristakesyan fosbloque - Youtube personality
- Misel Pagosian - entrepreneur - manager
- Maria Markatsian - gntm model
- Anzel Kourtian - survivor of Asia Minor genocide
Diplomats
edit- Kaloust Aslanian - Consul ad honorem of the Republic of Armenia in Thessaloniki
- Akis Dagazian - Consul ad honorem of the Republic of Armenia in Thessaloniki
Entrepreneurs
edit- Libarit Tzirakian - entrepreneur
- Aris Tzirakian - entrepreneur
- Takvor Ovakimian - entrepreneur
- Onnik Adjemian - entrepreneur
- Garabet Dagazian - entrepreneur
- Mgrditch Khadjian - entrepreneur
- Bedros Kouroulian - entrepreneur
- Arto Mikaelian - entrepreneur
Journalism
edit- Arthur Derounian - writer
- Giorgos Krikorian - TV journalist
- Art Antimian - TV reporter
- Gaspar Karapetyan - activist
- Krikor Tsakitzian - journalist
Music
edit- Georges Garvarentz - composer[1]
- Iakovos Kolanian - guitarist
- Marika Ninou - singer
- Derek Sherinian - keyboardist
- Athena Manoukian - singer
- Arda Mandikian - mezzo soprano
- Eva Rivas - singer
- Diana Saakian - singer, actress
- Hovig Demirjian - singer
- Haig Yazdjian - composer
- Naira Alexopoulou - singer
Politics
edit- Kevork Papazian - Member of the Greek Parliament
- Marios Garoyian - Cypriot politician
- Hrayr Maroukhian - former leader of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Military
edit- Konstantinos Mazarakis-Ainian - military officer, Macedonian warrior
Religion
edit- George Gurdjieff - teacher
Royals
editSports
edit- Artiom Kiouregkian - wrestler
- Oganes Zanazanyan - football player
- Bahakn Abrahamian - football player
- Dimitra Asilian - water polo player, Olympic silver medalist
- Avraam Kalfin - football player
- Daniil Danelian - soccer player
- Grigoris Aganian - soccer player
- Sargis Petrosyan - mixed martial arts athlete
- Alexandros Terzian - sprinter
Writers
edit- Petros Markaris - writer[4]
- Hagop Tzelalian - writer, poet
- Iossif Kassessian - writer
- Ohannes - Sarkis Aghabatian - writer
- Nora Nadjarian - Cypriot poet
Other
edit- Athanasios Axarlian - terrorism victim
- Alexandros Grigoropoulos - victim of police brutality
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ "Harach Nahadag - March of Armenina volunteers". Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
- ↑ Treadgold, Warren T. (1997). A History of the Byzantine State and Society. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. p. 123. ISBN 9780804726306.
Though of Armenian stock, Basil was called the Macedonian because he had been born in the Theme of Macedonia....
- ↑ Vasiliev, Alexander (1964). History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, Volume 1. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 301. ISBN 9780299809256.
{{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) - ↑ Gregoriou, Christiana (2017-07-27). Crime Fiction Migration: Crossing Languages, Cultures and Media. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 94. ISBN 978-1-4742-1654-8.