The Most Famous

ENGINEERS from Greece

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This page contains a list of the greatest Greek Engineers. The pantheon dataset contains 389 Engineers, 2 of which were born in Greece. This makes Greece the birth place of the 27th most number of Engineers behind Israel, and Latvia.

Top 2

The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Greek Engineers of all time. This list of famous Greek Engineers is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography's online popularity.

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1. Eupalinos (600 BC - 600 BC)

With an HPI of 62.80, Eupalinos is the most famous Greek Engineer.  His biography has been translated into 20 different languages on wikipedia.

Eupalinos (Ancient Greek: Εὐπαλῖνος) or Eupalinus of Megara was an ancient Greek engineer who built the Tunnel of Eupalinos on Samos Island in the late 6th century BCE. Though the construction of the tunnel has been attributed to the tyrant Polycrates of Samos, it is now considered to be a later construction and having been built between 550 and 530 BCE. In any case, the tunnel was, and is, regarded as a major feat of engineering. The tunnel 1,036 m (3,399 ft) long conveyed water from a spring near Mount Kastro through the mountain into the ancient city of Samos (modern Pythagoreio). It was the longest one of its time and it still exists. The tunnel was excavated from both ends, but it is not the first one known to be built in this manner -- a tunnel channeling water to Jerusalem was built from both ends at the same time earlier, in the 8th century BCE. The route of the tunnel does not follow a direct line -- for several hundred meters on both ends, it does follow a straight line, but in the middle third, there are several turns. Additionally, the tunnel has two parts: A main tunnel and a trench running along the left side of the main tunnel. The main tunnel is 1.8 m × 1.8 m (5.9 ft × 5.9 ft) square in cross-section. And, while the main tunnel is horizontal, the trench gets progressively deeper with an average gradient of 0.4% and gets from 3.5 to 8.5 m (11 to 28 ft) deep. On the bottom of the trench ran a terracotta pipeline carrying the water. Eupalinos is considered the first hydraulic engineer in history whose name has been passed down. Apart from that, though, nothing more is known about him. Efpalinos Tunnel, a road tunnel built under the Geraneia mountains in Corinthia and completed in 2017, is named after Eupalinos. Eupalinos's name features in the title of Paul Valéry’s work Eupalinos, or the Architect (in French: Eupalinos ou l’Architecte, published in 1921), which had a significant influence on French artists and architects (in particular, on Auguste Perret), but also on the theoretical basis of the "monumental order" and the Art Deco in general.

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2. Nicholas Tombazis (b. 1968)

With an HPI of 50.42, Nicholas Tombazis is the 2nd most famous Greek Engineer.  His biography has been translated into 17 different languages.

Nikolas Tombazis (Greek: Νικόλαος Τομπάζης; born 22 April 1968 in) is a racing car designer who has worked in Formula One since 1992 for the Benetton, McLaren, and Ferrari teams.

People

Pantheon has 2 people classified as Greek engineers born between 600 BC and 1968. Of these 2, 1 (50.00%) of them are still alive today. The most famous living Greek engineers include Nicholas Tombazis. The most famous deceased Greek engineers include Eupalinos.

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