Notaras family
Notaras was a Greek aristocratic family. Tracing their origins back to the Byzantine period from Monemvasia, together with Lucas Notaras as the last megas doux of the Byzantine Empire, they gave several religious to the Greek Orthodox Church, several politicians to the Greek kingdom and a dynasty of artists to Romania.
Notable members
- Loukas Notaras (1402–1453), the last megas doux of the Byzantine Empire
- Jacob Notaras (c. 1439–1491)
- Saint Gerasimus of Kefalonia (1506–1579), patron-saint of Greek island Kefalonia
- Anna Notaras (died 1507), daughter of Loukas Notaras, the last megas doux of the Byzantine Empire
- Ioannis Notaras (died 1827), general in the Greek War of Independence
- Panoutsos Notaras, political leader in the Greek War of Independence
- Dositheos Notaras (1641–1707), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Notara (first name unknown), onetime owner of the Guilford Puteal
- John Notaras (1939-2013), Australian businessman with interests in retail, property and wool growing, Honorary Ambassador of Canberra
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