

The Most Famous
EXTREMISTS from Greece
This page contains a list of the greatest Greek Extremists. The pantheon dataset contains 283 Extremists, 2 of which were born in Greece. This makes Greece the birth place of the 23rd most number of Extremists behind Iran, and Hungary.
Top 2
The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Greek Extremists of all time. This list of famous Greek Extremists is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography's online popularity.

1. Cleon (450 BC - 422 BC)
With an HPI of 71.34, Cleon is the most famous Greek Extremist. His biography has been translated into 39 different languages on wikipedia.
Cleon (; Ancient Greek: Κλέων Kleon [kléɔːn]; died 422 BCE) was an Athenian politician and general (strategos) during the Peloponnesian War. The son of Cleaenetus, a wealthy tanner, Cleon was among the first prominent Athenian politicians of the 5th century BCE to obtain power from outside the established elite. As a political leader, Cleon aligned himself with the poor citizens and emerging commercial class of Athens, while also advocating for an aggressive military strategy against Sparta and its allies. He rose to prominence after the death of Pericles and was subsequently one of the most influential figures in Athenian politics, playing a central role in the Battle of Sphacteria, the Mytilenean Debate, and the failed Athenian campaign to retake Amphipolis in 422 BCE, where he was killed. Cleon was a deeply polarizing figure, portrayed harshly by the two principal contemporary sources on his life - the historian and fellow general at Amphipolis Thucydides and the playwright Aristophanes - both of whom had reasons to personally dislike Cleon. There continues to be an active debate within the historical scholarship regarding Cleon and the fairness of his portrayals by his contemporaries. Some argue that his negative portrayal is due to bias on the part of Thucydides and Aristophanes, while others counter that there is evidence to suggest that their depictions of him were less informed by personal dislike and bias than previously believed. Ultimately, the veracity of Thucydides and Aristophanes portrayal of Cleon remains uncertain.

2. Alexandros Koryzis (1885 - 1941)
With an HPI of 61.84, Alexandros Koryzis is the 2nd most famous Greek Extremist. His biography has been translated into 23 different languages.
Alexandros Koryzis (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Κορυζής; 1885 – 18 April 1941) was a Greek politician who served briefly as the prime minister of Greece in 1941.
People
Pantheon has 2 people classified as Greek extremists born between 450 BC and 1885. Of these 2, none of them are still alive today. The most famous deceased Greek extremists include Cleon, and Alexandros Koryzis.