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page 1Members of the Filiki Eteria
Alexander Ypsilantis
Greek general (1792-1828)

Theodoros Kolokotronis
Greek general (1770–1843)

Alexandros Mavrokordatos
Greek politician (1791-1865)
Augustinos Kapodistrias
Greek soldier and politician (1778-1857)
Tudor Vladimirescu
Romanian general and revolutionary (1780–1821)
Evangelos Zappas
Greek philanthropist and businessman
Petros Mavromichalis
Greek notable of Mani, revolutionary army leader, and politician
Dimitrios Ypsilantis
Greek military leader and politician (1793-1832)
Athanasios Christopoulos
Greek poet
Emmanuil Xanthos
Greek revolutionary
Naum Veqilharxhi
Albanian inventor of writing system (1797-1846)
Konstantinos Kyriakos
Romanian writer, actor, soldier and translator (1800–1880)
Michael Soutzos
Prince of Moldavia from 1819 to 1821
Chrysanthus of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1768-1834)
Grigorios Dikaios (Papaflessas)
Grigorios Dimitrios Dikaios-Flessas (; 1788 – 25 May 1825), 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 () 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 Mavrokordatos. Papaflessas was killed during the Battle of Maniaki on 20 May 1825, fighting against the forces of Ibrahim Pasha at Ma
Andreas Londos
Greek politician (1786-1846)
Kyprianos
1756-1821, martyred Archbishop of Cyprus
Rallou Karatza
Romanian culture personality / Greek actor and director

Domna Visvizi
Greek sea captain (1783 - 1850)
Nikolaos Skoufas
Greek merchant, one of the founders of the Greek revolutionary organization "Filiki Eteria"
Ioannis Varvakis
Greek revolutionary, Greek pirate
Theophilos Kairis
Greek priest and revolutionary (1784-1853)
Kyriakos Pittakis
Greek archaeologist (1798–1863)
Emmanouil Papas
Greek general
Christoforos Perraivos
Greek military officer and author
Giorgakis Olympios
Greek military commander
Theoklitos Farmakidis
Greek cleric and news writer (1784-1860)
Athanasios Kanakaris
Greek politician
Kostas Botsaris
Greek politician (1792-1853)
Anthimos Gazis
Greek philosopher
Anagnostarás
Anagnostaras (; 1760 – 8 May 1825) 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 ().
Nikolaos Kasomoulis
Greek writer (1795–1872)
Nikolaos Kantounis
Greek painter
Panoutsos Notaras
Greek politician
Sevasti Xanthou
Georgios Lassanis
Greek politician and scholar (1793–1870)
Viaros Kapodistrias
Greek politician
Panagiotis Anagnostopoulos
Greek revolutionary leader
Konstantinos Michael Kumas
Greek scholar
Konstantinos Nikolopoulos
Greek musician
Christodoulos Hatzipetros
Greek military leader (1794–1869)
Daniel Philippidis
Greek scholar
Gerasimos Pitsamanos
Greek architect, painter and sculptor (1787-1825)