Manos family


Manos is a Greek family which was one of minor Phanariot families of Constantinople.
Manos comes from Kastoria, Macedonia, and descended from the founder of the family, Emmanuel Philippou. His grandson Manolaki settled, the first of the family, in Constantinople becoming a powerful fur trader and later Megas logothetes of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Much of the family later settled in the independent Greek Kingdom. Further prominence for the family ensued from the controversial marriage of Aspasia Manos to King Alexander I of Greece.
Its members include: