The last prince of Achaea, also known as “Kalomatis” or “Kalamatas”, was born in Kalamata
A pirate and later Ottoman admiral who in 1534 captured Koroni, Patras and Nafpaktos (Lepanto) from the Spaniards.
Baroque composer who wrote the opera Merope inspired by the legendary queen of Messinia.
During the Russo-Turkish war (1768-1774), landed at Itilo and attempted to stir the Greeks to revolt. They failed to take Methoni and Koroni but made themselves masters of the Bay of Navarino and Neokastro after a siege lasting six days.
Marshal of France and commander of the French expeditionary corps to the Peloponnese, ordered the capture of Koroni, Methoni, Neokastro and Patras.
British admiral who commanded the allied fleet at the Battle of Navarino
Dutch-born Russian admiral who led the Russian squadron in the Battle of Navarino
French admiral and politician, led the French squadron in the Battle of Navarino
Better known as Papaflessas, was a clergyman, politician, fighter, and a hero of the Greek Revolution. Born in Poliani, Messinia, he was distinguished for his bravery in many battles in the Peloponnese
Napoleon’s nephew, died on the Greek frigate Hellas during the Greek War of Independence. His grave is located on the islet of Sfaktiria
English marine painter who was present at the battle of Navarino on board HMS Musquito and later published Illustrations of the Battle of Navarino
The famous French poet who wrote Les Orientales that includes the poem Navarin inspired by the Battle of Navarino
Famous Austrian Romantic composer who wrote the Navariner-Galopp polka inspired by the Battle of Navarino
Served 10 terms of office as Prime Minister of Greece, was born in Zarnata, Messinia
Famous Russian painter, who vividly rendered the Russian squadron in action at the Battle of Navarino
A leading folklorist and founder of folklore studies in Greece, was born in Kalamata. His family originated from Yiannitsanika in Mani, where his father was a judge
Eminent Greek archaeologist who led excavations at Zarnata, Messinia
The celebrated Greek poet who wrote the lyrics to the “Olympic Hymn”, lived for a time (1881) with his brother, Christakis, when the latter was a provincial governor in Messinia. One of the poet’s greatest works, “The Twelve Lays of the Gypsy”, is said to have been inspired by the colorful festival of Kyparissia
Archaeologist and politician, who was the first to excavate the ancient ruins of Ancient Messene.
Well-known author, born in Kyparissia
Dramatic poet and playwright, born at Vounaria, Pylia
A respected archaeologist who conducted major excavations in Pylos
Real name Yiorgis, hero of the well-known film “Zorba the Greek,” the screenplay of which was based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis (1883-1957). Zorbas lived in Mani and worked the mines of Prastova, close to Stoupa in Messinia. This location was the inspiration for Nikos Kazantzakis and where he wrote “The Life and Times of Alexis Zorbas”.
Distinguished archaeologist who led major excavations at Ancient Messene
Famous American archaeologist who discovered a Mycenean palace near Pylos which he attributed to Homer’s legendary King Nestor.
Gold medalist in standing long-jump and bronze medalist in standing high-jump at the 1912 Olympic Games, was born in Pylos. He died from meningitis at the age of 24 during the Balkan Wars.
Father of Surrealist painter Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978), who designed the area’s railway stations
Acclaimed poet and writer
Prominent journalist, born in Kalamata
Swedish archaeologist who led extensive excavations in Messinia in the 1930’s
Famous Greek archaeologist who conducted major excavations in Pylos and Chora
Distinguished poet, born in Kalamata
Literary figure, born in Platania, Trifylia
Famous engraver, born at Lefkochora, Messinia
of France (1914-1993) was born in Kalamata.
British travel writer, scholar and soldier. Famous also for his exploits on Crete during World War II, particularly the abduction of the German military commander on the island, Fermor resided in Kardamyli for many years.
The famous poet who was persecuted for his ideas from both the left and right of the political spectrum, was born in Kyparissia. His collections of poems have been translated into many languages and some have been set to music by great composers, including Mikis Theodorakis and Maria Callas (1923-1977), famous opera singer whose family house is at Neohori Ithomi, Meligalas.
Eminent American archaeologist who from 1969 to 1973 led excavations in Messinia and wrote The Minnesota Messinia Expedition.
Highly respected priest and monk, born at Bournazi, Messinia.
Famous poet whose parents were both born in Messinia
World famous composer, was born and raised in Kalamata