Ioannis Damianos
Ioannis Damianos was a senior Greek Navy officer who fought in the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913.
- Prometheus II
- Prometheus II was a minor group of the Greek Resistance during the Axis occupation of Greece in World War II, engaged in espionage and sabotage operations in collaboration with the Special Operations Executive, as well as providing liaison to other groups
- Kydoniai Division
- The Kydoniai Division was an infantry division of the Hellenic Army, active in 1920 during the Asia Minor Campaign
- Emmanuel Han
- Amadeus-Emmanuel Han was a Swiss military officer and philhellene who fought in the Greek War of Independence and became a general in the Army of independent Greece
- 20th Infantry Division (Greece)
- The 20th Infantry Division was a short-lived formation of the Hellenic Army. It was founded on 24 January 1941, when Greece was already embroiled in the Greco-Italian War
- Nikolaos Rokas
- Nikolaos Rokas was a Greek soldier who rose to the rank of lieutenant general
- Basiliskianos
- Basiliskianos, also Basiliskos (Βασιλίσκος) or Basilikinos (Βασιλικῖνος), was a Byzantine courtier and companion of emperor Michael III
- Constantine Maniakes
- Constantine Maniakes was a senior Byzantine court official of the mid-9th century
- Kouboukleisios
- Koubukleisios was a title conferred by the Byzantine emperors on ecclesiastic chamberlains, especially those of the Patriarch of Constantinople
- George Choumnos
- George Choumnos was a Byzantine statesman
- Skeuophylax
- Skeuophylax, feminine form skeuophylakissa (σκευοφυλάκισσα), meaning "keeper of the vessels", is an ecclesiastical office in the Eastern Orthodox Church