List of Hellenic Army generals
This list is for people who held general officer rank (including, after 1946, Brigadier General) in the regular Hellenic Army since 1828. It does not include the numerous generals of the irregular troops appointed during the Greek War of Independence, unless they also received a general rank in the post-war regular army. This list is not complete – please add to it if you know of any omissions.
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | AndrewPrince Andrew | 1882 | 1944 | Commander of II Corps (1921–22), V Corps (1922) |
General | Alexander 01King Alexander | 1893 | 1920 | Held the rank of General as King of Greece (1917–20) |
Lieutenant General | Anagnostopoulos, PanagiotisPanagiotis Anagnostopoulos | 1918 | Chief of the Central Intelligence Service (1965) | |
General | Angelis, OdysseasOdysseas Angelis | 1912 | 1987 | Chief of the Armed Forces (1967–73), Vice President of the Republic (1973) |
General | Arbouzis, DionysiosDionysios Arbouzis | 1912 | 1987 | Commander of the Greek Battalion in Korea and ELDYK, Chief of the Armed Forces (1974–76) |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Bakopoulos, KonstantinosKonstantinos Bakopoulos | 1889 | 1950 | Commander of Eastern Macedonia Army Section (1941) |
Major General | Bakos, GeorgiosGeorgios Bakos | 1892 | 1946 | Commander of 3rd Division (1940–41), Defence Minister in the collaborationist government (1941–43) |
Major General | Botsaris, KostasKostas Botsaris | 1792 | 1853 | Fighter in the Greek War of Independence, Senator |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Charalambis, AnastasiosAnastasios Charalambis | 1862 | 1949 | Chief of the Army Staff Service (1917), Commander of II Corps (1918), Prime Minister, Minister of Military Affairs (1922) |
Lieutenant General | Chasapidis, AristeidisAristeidis Chasapidis | 1875 | 1941 | Commander of 10th & 8th Divisions, II Corps. Chief of the Army General Staff (1935–36) |
Major General | Christodoulou, NikolaosNikolaos Christodoulou | 1863 | ||
General | Church, RichardRichard Church | 1784 | 1873 | British military officer, commander-in-chief of the Greek forces during the last stages of the Greek War of Independence, Secretary of Military Affairs (1835) Senator |
Field Marshal | Constantine 01King Constantine I | 1868 | 1923 | Lt. General as Crown Prince and Inspector-General of the Army until 1913, commander-in-chief of the Greek Army in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and the Balkan Wars. General and soon after Field Marshal as King of Greece (1913–17, 1920–22) |
Field Marshal | Constantine 02King Constantine II | 1940 | Held the rank of Field Marshal as King of Greece (1964–73) | |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Damianos, KonstantinosKonstantinos Damianos | 1853 | 1915 | Commander of 3rd Division (1911–13), IV Corps (1914–15) |
Lieutenant General | Danglis, PanagiotisPanagiotis Danglis | 1853 | 1924 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1912), Commander of V Corps (1913–14), member of the "Triumvirate of National Defence", leader of the Liberal Party |
General | Davos, IoannisIoannis Davos | 1918 | 2008 | Commander of III Corps (1973–74), Chief of the Army General Staff (1974–76) and the Armed Forces Command (1976–80) |
Lieutenant General | Delagrammatikas, NikolaosNikolaos Delagrammatikas | 1853 | Commander of 6th and 8th Divisions (1912–13) | |
Lieutenant General | Demestichas, PanagiotisPanagiotis Demestichas | 1885 | 1960 | Commander of I Corps (1940, 1941), V Corps (1940–41), Interior Minister in the collaborationist government (1941) |
Lieutenant General | Dialetis, DimosthenisDimosthenis Dialetis | 1869 | 1954 | Chief of the Greek Gendarmerie (1928) |
Major General | Digenis, KimonKimon Digenis | 1871 | Commander of 13th Division (1920–21) and II Corps (1921–22) | |
Lieutenant General | Dousmanis, ViktorViktor Dousmanis | 1861 | 1949 | Chief of the field staff in the Balkan Wars, Chief of the Army General Staff (1914–16, 1921, 1922) |
Lieutenant General | Douvas, NikolaosNikolaos Douvas | 1947 | Chief of the Army General Staff (2004–06) | |
Lieutenant General | Dovas, KonstantinosKonstantinos Dovas | 1898 | 1973 | Chief of the National Defence General Staff (1954–59), interim Prime Minister (1961) |
Lieutenant General | Drakos, MarkosMarkos Drakos | 1888 | 1975 | Commander of Epirus Army Section (1941) |
Lieutenant General | Drosogiannis, AntonisAntonis Drosogiannis | 1922 | 2006 | Deputy and Alternate Minister of National Defence (1981–86), Minister of Public Order (1986–88) |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Major General | Exadaktylos, AthanasiosAthanasios Exadaktylos | 1869 | 1936 | Deputy Chief of the Army Staff Service, Chief of Staff of the Interior Army (1921) |
Lieutenant General | Eydoux, Joseph-PaulJoseph-Paul Eydoux | French Army general, head of the French military mission (1911–14) | ||
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Florakis, EvangelosEvangelos Florakis | 1943 | 2002 | Commander of II Corps (1999–2000), and the Cypriot National Guard (2000–02) |
Lieutenant General | Frangos, FrangoulisFrangoulis Frangos | 1951 | Chief of the Army General Staff (2009–11), Minister for National Defence (2012) | |
Lieutenant General | Frangou, AthanasiosAthanasios Frangou | 1864 | 1923 | Commander of 1st Division (1920–22) and of the "Southern Group" (August 1922) |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Gennimatas, IoannisIoannis Gennimatas | 1910 | 1981 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1964–65) |
General | George 01King George I | 1845 | 1913 | Held the rank of General as King of Greece (1863–1913) |
Field Marshal | George 02King George II | 1890 | 1947 | Held the rank of General, and from 1939 of Field Marshal, as King of Greece (1922–24, 1935–47) |
Lieutenant General | Giatzis, DimitriosDimitrios Giatzis | 1891 | 1964 | Commander of 9th Infantry Division (1945), I Corps (1946–47), First Army (1947), Chief of the Army General Staff (1947–49) |
Lieutenant General | Gikas, SolonSolon Gikas | 1898 | 1978 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1954–56), Minister for Public Works (1958–63), Minister for Public Order (1974–76) |
Lieutenant General | Gizikis, PhaedonPhaedon Gizikis | 1917 | 1999 | Commander of First Army and Military Commander of Athens during the Regime of the Colonels, President of the Republic (1973–74) |
Lieutenant General | Gonatas, StylianosStylianos Gonatas | 1876 | 1966 | As a colonel, one of the leaders of the 11 September 1922 Revolution. Prime Minister of the Revolutionary Government (1922–24), Senator and President of the Senate, Minister for Public Works. Awarded the rank of Lt. General by the National Assembly in 1924. |
General | Grapsas, DimitriosDimitrios Grapsas | 1948 | Chief of the Army General Staff (2006–07), Chief of the National Defence General Staff (2007–09) | |
General | Gratsios, AgamemnonAgamemnon Gratsios | 1922 | 1993 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1976–80), Chief of the National Defence General Staff (1980–82) |
Major General | Grigoriadis, NeokosmosNeokosmos Grigoriadis | 1879 | 1967 | |
General | Grivas, GeorgiosGeorgios Grivas | 1898 | 1974 | Cypriot-born officer, leader of the royalist Organization X, leader of EOKA against British rule in Cyprus (1955–59), awarded the rank of General in retirement by the Greek Parliament. Held active rank as commander of the Cypriot National Guard (1964–67), leader of EOKA B against Archbishop Makarios (1967–74) |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Han, EmmanuelEmmanuel Han | 1801 | 1867 | |
Lieutenant General | Hatzianestis, GeorgiosGeorgios Hatzianestis | 1863 | 1922 | Commander of the Army of Asia Minor (May–August 1922). Tried and executed as responsible for the Asia Minor Disaster in the Trial of the Six. |
Major General | Hatzimichalis, ChristosChristos Hatzimichalis | 1866 | Commander of II Corps (1922–23) | |
Major General | Hatzipetros, ChristodoulosChristodoulos Hatzipetros | 1798 | 1869 | Fighter in the Greek War of Independence, aide-de-camp to Kings Otto and George I |
Major General | Hatzipetros, ChristosChristos Hatzipetros | 1873 | 1945 | |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Major General | Ioannidis, DimitriosDimitrios Ioannidis | 1923 | 2010 | One of the leaders of the Regime of the Colonels, head of the Greek Military Police (1967–73). De facto dictator from November 1973 until the junta's overthrow in August 1974, when he was forcibly retired. Tried and convicted of high treason to life imprisonment. |
Lieutenant General | Ioannou, DimitriosDimitrios Ioannou | 1861 | 1926 | Commander of the Archipelago Division (1916–18), I Corps (1918–19), Smyrna Army Corps (1919–20) |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Kalfelis, StylianosStylianos Kalfelis | 1950 | Inspector-General of the Army (2006–09) | |
Lieutenant General | Kallaris, KonstantinosKonstantinos Kallaris | 1858 | 1940 | Commander of the 2nd Division (1911–13), I Corps (1914), Minister of Military Affairs (1916) |
Major General | Kallergis, DimitriosDimitrios Kallergis | 1803 | 1867 | Fighter in the Greek War of Independence, one of the leaders of the 3 September 1843 Revolution. Minister for Military Affairs (1853–55). |
Lieutenant General | Kallinskis-Roïdis, AndreasAndreas Kallinskis-Roïdis | 1868 | ||
Lieutenant General | Karaiskakis, SpyridonSpyridon Karaiskakis | 1826 | 1899 | Minister for Military Affairs (1875–76, 1878, 1880, 1882), MP |
Lieutenant General | Kardamakis, VasileiosVasileios Kardamakis | 1900 | 1971 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1959–62) |
Major General | Katechakis, GeorgiosGeorgios Katechakis | 1881 | 1939 | MP and Senator, Minister for Military Affairs (1924, 1930–32), Governor-General in Thrace (1922–23) and Crete (1928–30) |
Lieutenant General | Katheniotis, DimitriosDimitrios Katheniotis | 1882 | 1947 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1933–35) |
Lieutenant General | Katsimitros, CharalambosCharalambos Katsimitros | 1886 | 1962 | Commander of the 8th Division (1938–41), Minister of Labour and Agriculture in the collaborationist government (1941) |
Major General | Katsotas, PafsaniasPafsanias Katsotas | 1896 | 1991 | Commander of I Greek Brigade at El Alamein, MP and Minister in several portfolios, Mayor of Athens (1954–59) |
Major General | Kleomenous, KleomenisKleomenis Kleomenous | 1852 | ||
Major General | Koimisis, MiltiadisMiltiadis Koimisis | 1878 | 1935 | |
Major General | Kolokotronis, GennaiosGennaios Kolokotronis | 1805 | 1868 | Fighter in the Greek War of Independence, aide-de-camp of King Otto and Prime Minister (1862) |
Lieutenant General | Kolokotronis, TheodorosTheodoros Kolokotronis | 1770 | 1843 | Klepht leader, he served under the British in the 1800s. One of the main Greek leaders in the Greek War of Independence, as general-in-chief of the Morea. After Independence, he was a political opponent of the regency during King Otto's minority and imprisoned, narrowly escaping execution. |
Lieutenant General | Kondylis, GeorgiosGeorgios Kondylis | 1878 | 1936 | Suppressed the royalist revolt of 1923, overthrew the dictatorship of Theodoros Pangalos in 1926, suppressed the March 1935 Venizelist coup attempt. MP and Minister of Military Affairs (1924, 1926, 1932–33, 1933–35), Prime Minister (1926, 1935). Abolished the Republic on 10 October 1935, restoring the Greek monarchy |
Lieutenant General | Kontoulis, AlexandrosAlexandros Kontoulis | 1858 | 1933 | Commander of I Corps (1921–22), Ambassador to Albania |
Lieutenant General | Korakas, AristotelisAristotelis Korakas | 1858 | Commander of V, III Corps (1917–18), Head of Royal Military Household (1918–20) | |
Lieutenant General | Kosmas, GeorgiosGeorgios Kosmas | 1884 | 1964 | Commander of IV, V, I Corps (1940–41), Governor-General in Thrace (1947–48), Chief of the Army General Staff (1949–51) |
General | Kostarakos, MichailMichail Kostarakos | 1956 | Chief of the National Defence General Staff (2011–2015) | |
Lieutenant General | Koumanakos, GeorgiosGeorgios Koumanakos | 1913 | 2003 | |
Lieutenant General | Kontoulis, AlexandrosAlexandros Kontoulis | 1858 | 1933 | Commander of I Corps in the Asia Minor Campaign, Ambassador to Albania |
Lieutenant General | Koumoundouros, KonstantinosKonstantinos Koumoundouros | 1846 | 1924 | MP, Minister for Naval Affairs (1890–92), Minister of Military Affairs (1899) |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Major General | Makris, NikolaosNikolaos Makris | 1829 | 1911 | Chief of the Gendarmerie, Commander of 1st Division (1897) |
Major General | Mamouris, IoannisIoannis Mamouris | 1797 | 1867 | Fighter in the War of Independence |
Lieutenant General | Manetas, KonstantinosKonstantinos Manetas | 1879 | 1960 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1931), MP and minister |
Lieutenant General | Manetas, TheodorosTheodoros Manetas | 1881 | 1947 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1931–33), MP and minister |
Lieutenant General | Manolas, ChristosChristos Manolas | 1959 | Chief of the Army General Staff (2014–) | |
Lieutenant General | Manousogiannakis, EmmanouilEmmanouil Manousogiannakis | 1853 | 1916 | Commander of 1st Division in the Balkan Wars, II Corps thereafter |
Major General | Mantakas, ManolisManolis Mantakas | 1891 | 1968 | Leader of the leftist Cretan Resistance and PEEA member in World War II |
Lieutenant General | Matthaiopoulos, DimitriosDimitrios Matthaiopoulos | 1861 | 1923 | Commander of the 5th and 8th Divisions in the Balkan Wars |
Mavromichalis, AntoniosAntonios Mavromichalis | 1792 | 1873 | Fighter in the War of Independence | |
Lieutenant General | Mazarakis-Ainian, AlexandrosAlexandros Mazarakis-Ainian | 1874 | 1943 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1924–25, 1926–27, 1929–31), minister |
Lieutenant General | Mazarakis-Ainian, KonstantinosKonstantinos Mazarakis-Ainian | 1869 | 1949 | Fighter in the Macedonian Struggle, Commander of Xanthi Division in the Asia Minor Campaign |
Lieutenant General | Melas, VasileiosVasileios Melas | 1879 | 1956 | Commander of Cavalry Division in the Asia Minor Campaign |
Lieutenant General | Meletopoulos, DimitriosDimitrios Meletopoulos | 1796 | 1858 | Fighter in the War of Independence |
Major General | Merentitis, AlexandrosAlexandros Merentitis | 1880 | 1964 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1928–29), General Director of the Aviation Ministry (1930–34), Minister |
Lieutenant General | Metaxas, IoannisIoannis Metaxas | 1871 | 1941 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1915), leading figure of the National Schism, Prime Minister and dictator of the 4th of August Regime (1936–41) |
Lieutenant General | Miliotis-Komninos, KonstantinosKonstantinos Miliotis-Komninos | 1869 | 1949 | Commander of 6th Division in the Balkan Wars, and the Army of Asia Minor in the Asia Minor Campaign |
Lieutenant General | Moschopoulos, KonstantinosKonstantinos Moschopoulos | 1854 | 1942 | Commander of 4th Division and various divisional groups in the Balkan Wars, III Corps, Chief of the Army General Staff (1916) |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Nider, KonstantinosKonstantinos Nider | 1865 | 1942 | Fighter in the Macedonian Struggle, Commander of 1st Division in the Macedonian Front, of the Army of Occupation and the Army of Thrace in the Asia Minor Campaign |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Othonaios, AlexandrosAlexandros Othonaios | 1879 | 1970 | Fighter in the Macedonian Struggle, Commander of Kydoniai Division (1919–20), II and III Corps (1923–25), Prime Minister in March 1933 emergency cabinet |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Pallis, KonstantinosKonstantinos Pallis | 1871 | 1941 | Chief of Staff of Army of Asia Minor (1920–22), Chief of Army General Staff (1940–41) |
Lieutenant General | Papadopoulos, DimitriosDimitrios Papadopoulos | 1889 | 1983 | Inspector of Artillery (1938–40), Commander of II Corps (1940–41) |
Field Marshal | Papagos, AlexandrosAlexandros Papagos | 1883 | 1955 | Minister of Military Affairs (1935), Chief of the Army General Staff (1936–40), Commander-in-Chief of the Army (1940–41, 1949–50), Chief of the National Defense General Staff (1950–51), Prime Minister (1952–55) |
Lieutenant General | Papagos, LeonidasLeonidas Papagos | 1844 | ||
Lieutenant General | Papoulas, AnastasiosAnastasios Papoulas | 1857 | 1935 | Commander of the Army of Asia Minor (1920–22) |
Lieutenant General | Paraskevopoulos, LeonidasLeonidas Paraskevopoulos | 1860 | 1936 | Commander of I Corps (1917–18), Commander-in-Chief of the Army (1918–20), Senator |
Brigadier General | Pattakos, StylianosStylianos Pattakos | 1912 | One of the leaders of the 1967 coup, Interior Minister (1967–71, 1973), Deputy Prime Minister (1967–73) | |
Major General | Perraivos, ChristoforosChristoforos Perraivos | 1773 | 1863 | Fighter in the Greek War of Independence |
Lieutenant General | Pierrakos-Mavromichalis, PeriklisPeriklis Pierrakos-Mavromichalis | 1863 | 1938 | Olympic medallist (1986), Interior Minister (1922–23), Minister for Military Affairs (1924), Senator |
Lieutenant General | Pitsikas, IoannisIoannis Pitsikas | 1881 | 1975 | Commander of I Corps (1940), W. Macedonia Army Section and Epirus Army Section (1940–41), Mayor of Athens (1946–50), Minister of National Defence (1952), Minister for Northern Greece (1961) |
Lieutenant General | Plastiras, NikolaosNikolaos Plastiras | 1883 | 1953 | As Colonel, one of the leaders of the 11 September 1922 Revolution. Prime Minister (1945, 1950, 195–152). Awarded the rank of Lt. General by the National Assembly in 1924. |
Lieutenant General | Platis, AndreasAndreas Platis | 1865 | Commander of 7th Division (1921–22), Smyrna Superior Military Command (1922) | |
Lieutenant General | Polymenakos, GeorgiosGeorgios Polymenakos | 1859 | 1942 | Commander of III Corps (1921), Northern Group of Divisions (1921–22) |
Lieutenant General | Pangalos, TheodorosTheodoros Pangalos | 1878 | 1952 | Chief of staff of the Army of Asia Minor (1919–20), Commander of the Army of the Evros (1922–23), Prime Minister (1925–26) and President (1926) as dictator |
Lieutenant General | Protosyngellos, AchilleasAchilleas Protosyngellos | 1879 | 1943 | Director-General of the Ministry of Military Affairs (1930–34), Deputy Chief of the Army General Staff (1934–35), Commander of the Supreme War School (1935–36). |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Sapountzakis, KonstantinosKonstantinos Sapountzakis | 1846 | 1931 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1906–09), commander of the Army of Epirus (1912–13) |
Lieutenant General | Sapountzakis, VasileiosVasileios Sapountzakis | 1811 | 1901 | Inspector-General of the Army (1878), Minister of Military Affairs |
Major General | Sarigiannis, PtolemaiosPtolemaios Sarigiannis | 1882 | 1958 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1925–26) |
Major General | Sisinis, ChrysanthosChrysanthos Sisinis | 1857 | ||
Major General | Sisinis, DimitriosDimitrios Sisinis | 1861 | ||
Major General | Sismanis, IoannisIoannis Sismanis | 1859 | ||
Lieutenant General | Skarlatos, KonstantinosKonstantinos Skarlatos | 1872 | 1969 | |
Lieutenant General | Smolenskis, KonstantinosKonstantinos Smolenskis | 1842 | 1915 | Commander of 1st Division (1897), Minister of Military Affairs (1897, 1903–04) |
Lieutenant General | Sotilis, NapoleonNapoleon Sotilis | 1860 | 1953 | Deputy Chief of Army General Staff (1912), Commander of 7th Division (1912–15), V & II Corps (1915–16) |
Major General | Sotiropoulos, SpyridonSpyridon Sotiropoulos | 1859 | ||
Lieutenant General | Soumilas, PetrosPetros Soumilas | 1861 | 1955 | Commander of 12th & 10th Divisions (1920–22), III Corps (1922) |
Lieutenant General | Spandidakis, GrigoriosGrigorios Spandidakis | 1909 | 1996 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1965–67), Deputy PM and Minister of National Defence (1967) |
Lieutenant General | Spiliotopoulos, PanagiotisPanagiotis Spiliotopoulos | 1891 | 1962 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1946–47), Minister for National Defence (1951) |
Lieutenant General | , SpyromiliosSpyromilios | 1800 | 1880 | Fighter in the War of Independence, Minister of Military Affairs (1850–53, 1859, 1862, 1867–68) |
Lieutenant General | Stanotas, GeorgiosGeorgios Stanotas | 1888 | 1965 | Commander of the Cavalry Division (1939–41), Peloponnese Mil. Command (1947–48) |
Major General | Stratigos, XenophonXenophon Stratigos | 1869 | 1927 | Deputy Chief of Army General Staff (1916–17, 1920–21) |
Major General | Stratos, IoannisIoannis Stratos | 1793 | 1848 | Fighter in the War of Independence, Major General in the Royal Phalanx |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Major General | Toskas, NikosNikos Toskas | 1952 | Deputy Minister for National Defence (2015), Alternate Minister of Citizen Protection (2015–) | |
Lieutenant General | Trikoupis, NikolaosNikolaos Trikoupis | 1868 | 1956 | Commander of 3rd Division (1917–18, 1921), II Corps (1921), I Corps (1921–22) |
Lieutenant General | Trilivas, IoannisIoannis Trilivas | 1868 | Commander of 5th Division (1921–22), IV Corps (1927) | |
Lieutenant General | Tsakalotos, ThrasyvoulosThrasyvoulos Tsakalotos | 1897 | 1989 | Commander of I and II Corps (1948–49), Chief of the Army General Staff (1951–52) |
Major General | Tsangaridis, IoannisIoannis Tsangaridis | 1887 | 1939 | |
Lieutenant General | Tselios, AthanasiosAthanasios Tselios | 1956 | Chief of the Army General Staff (2013–14) | |
Lieutenant General | Tseroulis, CharalambosCharalambos Tseroulis | 1879 | 1929 | Commander of Archipelago Division (1920), IV Corps (1922–23) |
Lieutenant General | Tsimikalis, EfthymiosEfthymios Tsimikalis | 1879 | 1943 | Commander of Crete Division (1920–21), 10th Division (1922–23), IV Corps (1923–25) |
Major General | Tsipouras, NikolaosNikolaos Tsipouras | 1880 | ||
Lieutenant General | Tsirogiannis, VlasiosVlasios Tsirogiannis | 1872 | 1928 | Commander of 3rd & 2nd Division, III Corps (1922–28) |
Major General | Tsolakopoulos, ChristosChristos Tsolakopoulos | 1868 | 1923 | Posthumous honorary promotion |
Lieutenant General | Tsolakoglou, GeorgiosGeorgios Tsolakoglou | 1886 | 1948 | Commander of III Corps and W. Macedonia Army Section (1940–41), Collaborationist Prime Minister during the Occupation (1941–43) |
Lieutenant General | Tsontos, GeorgiosGeorgios Tsontos | 1871 | 1942 | |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Major General | Vardanis, MichalisMichalis Vardanis | 1936 | 2014 | |
Major General | Vassos, TimoleonTimoleon Vassos | 1836 | 1929 | |
Lieutenant General | Ventiris, KonstantinosKonstantinos Ventiris | 1892 | 1960 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1944, 1947) |
Lieutenant General | de Villaret, ÉtienneÉtienne de Villaret | French Army general, head of the French military mission (1914) | ||
Lieutenant General | Vlachopoulos, AristotelisAristotelis Vlachopoulos | 1866 | 1960 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1920–21), Commander of IV Corps (1922) |
Lieutenant General | Vlachopoulos, NikolaosNikolaos Vlachopoulos | 1868 | 1957 | Chief of the Army General Staff (1922–24, 1927–28) |
Lieutenant General | Vorvolakos, NikolaosNikolaos Vorvolakos | 1931 | 2014 | Chief of the Cypriot National Guard (1993–98) |
Lieutenant General | Vrachnos, VasileiosVasileios Vrachnos | 1887 | 1971 | Commander of 1st Division (1940) |
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Rank | Name | Born | Died | Notes |
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Lieutenant General | Zafeiriou, NikolaosNikolaos Zafeiriou | 1871 | 1947 | Commander of 1st Division (1919–20), 3rd Division, II, III and V Corps (1923–1926) |
General | Zagorianakos, DimitriosDimitrios Zagorianakos | 1918 | 1977 | Chief of the Army Command (1972–73) and the Armed Forces Command (1973) |
Major General | Zervas, NikolaosNikolaos Zervas | 1800 | 1869 | Fighter in the Greek War of Independence |
Major General | Zisis, IoannisIoannis Zisis | 1941 | Commander of Evros Brigade (1941) | |
General | Zoitakis, GeorgiosGeorgios Zoitakis | 1910 | 1996 | Commander of III Corps (1966–67), Regent (1967–1972) |
Lieutenant General | Zymvrakakis, EmmanouilEmmanouil Zymvrakakis | 1861 | 1928 | |
Lieutenant General | Zymvrakakis, EmmanouilEmmanouil Zymvrakakis | 1856 | 1931 | |
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