Zografos Explained
Zografos or Zographos (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ζωγράφος in Greek, Modern (1453-); pronounced as /zo̞ˈɣrafo̞s/, painter) is a Greek surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- (1844-1927), Greek MP and academic, after whom the Athens suburb is named
- Christakis Zografos (1820-1898), Ottoman Greek banker and benefactor
- Zografeion Lyceum, Greek school in Istanbul, Turkey, named after its benefactor Christakis Zografos
- Zographeion College, former educational institution in Northern Epirus (today in Albania), named after its benefactor Christakis Zografos
- Saint Lazarus Zographos (died 867), Byzantine monk and painter
- Panagiotis Zographos, Greek painter of the Greek War of Independence
- Giorgos Zographos (1936–2005), Greek actor and singer
- (1796-1856), Greek physician, politician and diplomat, who took part in the 3 September 1843 Revolution
- , Greek judge linked to the Trial of the Six (1922)
- , Greek swimmer and athlete, active in the early 20th century, member of the Aris Water Polo Club
- , Greek swimmer and athlete, active in the early 20th century, member of the Aris Water Polo Club
- Christoforos Zografos (born 1969), Greek football referee
- , Greek-American industrial designer
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