Paolo Bulgari (partly Aromanian) (1937-), businessman and jewellery designer
Georgios Sinas (1783–1856), Habsburg-Greek entrepreneur, banker and philanthropist, born in Moscopole. Father of philanthropist
Simon Sinas (1810–1876).
Emanoil Gojdu (1802–1870), Austrian-Romanian lawyer and philanthropist. Moscopole family.
Mocioni family (19th c.), banking and philanthropist family in Austria-Hungary
Petar Ičko (c. 1755–1808), merchant, Ottoman and later Serbian diplomat, born in Pyrgoi. Possibly Aromanian.
Alcibiades Diamandi, political figure of Greece, one member of the committee who sent letters asking for an autonomous Vlach statelet in 1917 under Italian protection (later called
Principality of Pindus) and during the Second World War leader of the
Roman Legion, an organization who helped the Italian army during the occupation of Greece[14]
Taki Fiti (born 1950), R. Macedonian economist and former state financial minister[16][17][18]
Ioannis Kolettis, Greek Prime Minister, declared independence from the Ottoman Empire[19]
Apostol Mărgărit, leader of the pro-Romanian faction of the Aromanians of Greece, inspector of the Romanian schools and member of the Romanian Academy in Bucharest
^Glasnik Etnografskog instituta. Vol. 52. Научно дело. 2004. p. 174. Донка је имала рођаке међу Цинцарима у Зајечару, од којих је потицао и познати глумац Та- шко Начић
^Σταύρος Παπαγιάννης (Stavros Papayiannis), Τα παιδιά της λύκαινας. Οι «επίγονοι» της 5ης Ρωμαϊκής Λεγεώνας κατά τη διάρκεια της Κατοχής (1941-1944) (The children of the she-wolf. The descendants of the 5th Roman Legion during the Occupation 1941-1944), Εκδόσεις Σοκόλη.
ISBN978-960-7210-71-5, 1999, 2004
Paolo Bulgari (partly Aromanian) (1937-), businessman and jewellery designer
Georgios Sinas (1783–1856), Habsburg-Greek entrepreneur, banker and philanthropist, born in Moscopole. Father of philanthropist
Simon Sinas (1810–1876).
Emanoil Gojdu (1802–1870), Austrian-Romanian lawyer and philanthropist. Moscopole family.
Mocioni family (19th c.), banking and philanthropist family in Austria-Hungary
Petar Ičko (c. 1755–1808), merchant, Ottoman and later Serbian diplomat, born in Pyrgoi. Possibly Aromanian.
Alcibiades Diamandi, political figure of Greece, one member of the committee who sent letters asking for an autonomous Vlach statelet in 1917 under Italian protection (later called
Principality of Pindus) and during the Second World War leader of the
Roman Legion, an organization who helped the Italian army during the occupation of Greece[14]
Taki Fiti (born 1950), R. Macedonian economist and former state financial minister[16][17][18]
Ioannis Kolettis, Greek Prime Minister, declared independence from the Ottoman Empire[19]
Apostol Mărgărit, leader of the pro-Romanian faction of the Aromanians of Greece, inspector of the Romanian schools and member of the Romanian Academy in Bucharest
^Glasnik Etnografskog instituta. Vol. 52. Научно дело. 2004. p. 174. Донка је имала рођаке међу Цинцарима у Зајечару, од којих је потицао и познати глумац Та- шко Начић
^Σταύρος Παπαγιάννης (Stavros Papayiannis), Τα παιδιά της λύκαινας. Οι «επίγονοι» της 5ης Ρωμαϊκής Λεγεώνας κατά τη διάρκεια της Κατοχής (1941-1944) (The children of the she-wolf. The descendants of the 5th Roman Legion during the Occupation 1941-1944), Εκδόσεις Σοκόλη.
ISBN978-960-7210-71-5, 1999, 2004