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This is a list of Albanians who are famous or notable, sorted by occupation and name:

Illyrian Kings and Queens

Other Illyrians

  • St. Jerome - the translator of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin.
  • Petrus - Builder of the church of Rome: Santa Sabina all'Aventino.
  • Baraliris - Illyrian leader of the Molosi tribe.
  • Audata - Illyrian women, once wife of Philip II.
  • Bircenna - daughter of Bardylis.
  • Caravantius - brother of King Gentius.
  • Cynane - daughter of Audata and Philip II, half-sister of Alexander the Great.
  • Eurydice - mother of Philip II.
  • Flavianus - governor of Egypt.
  • Marcellinus Comes - an obscure 6th-century chronicler.
  • Celer - Magister Officiorum (The Master of Offices).
  • Peter Patricus - Byzantine historian of 6th century.
  • Plator - Brother of King Gentius.
  • Teuticus - Illyrian noble, who was sent to Rome as an ambassador by Gentius.

Emperors of Illyrian Origin in the Roman Empire

Emperors of Illyrian Origin in the Byzantine Empire

Primeminster of Ottoman Empire

Politicians and Leaders

Artists and Entertainers

Painters and Photographers

Architects

Composers

Historians and Linguists

Poets and Writers

Religious Figures

Scientists

Sportspeople

Other

See also

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