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==People with the given name ''Marcos''==
==People with the given name ''Marcos''==
*[[Marcos (given name)]]
*[[Marcos (given name)]]
*[[Marcos family]]


==Sports==
==Sports==
;Surnamed
;Surnamed
* [[Dayton Marcos]], Negro league baseball team from Dayton, Ohio (early twentieth-century)
* [[Dayton Marcos]], Negro league baseball team from Dayton, Ohio (early twentieth-century)
* [[Dimitris Markos]], Greek footballer
* [[Nélson Marcos]], Portuguese footballer
* [[Nélson Marcos]], Portuguese footballer
* [[Randa Markos]], Iraqi-Canadian female mixed martial artist
* [[Randa Markos]], Iraqi-Canadian female mixed martial artist
;Nicknamed
;Nicknamed simply as ''Marcos''
* [[Marcos Joaquim dos Santos]] (born 1975), Brazilian footballer known as ''Marcos''
* [[Marcos Pereira Martins]] (born 1943), Brazilian football winger
* [[Marcos de Paula]] (born 1983), Brazilian footballer known as ''Marcos'' playing for ''A.C. ChievoVerona''
* [[Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis]] (born 1973), Brazilian football goalkeeper
* [[Marcos Alonso Peña]] (born 1959), Spanish footballer known as ''Marcos''
* [[Marcos Joaquim dos Santos]] (born 1975), Brazilian footballer
* [[Marcos de Paula]] (born 1983), Brazilian footballer
* [[Marcos Alonso Peña]] (born 1959), Spanish footballer
;Named
;Named
* [[Marcos Ambrose]], Australian racing driver currently competing in ''NASCAR''
* [[Marcos Ambrose]], Australian racing driver currently competing in ''NASCAR''
* [[Marcos Baghdatis]], Cypriot tennis player
* [[Marcos Baghdatis]], Cypriot tennis player
* [[Marcos Bristow]], Indian badminton player
* [[Marcos Hernández (swimmer)]], Cuban freestyle swimmer
* [[Marcos Hernández (swimmer)]], Cuban freestyle swimmer
* [[Marcos Pizzelli]], Brazilian-Armenian footballer
* [[Marcos Pizzelli]], Brazilian-Armenian footballer
* [[Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis]], Brazilian football goalkeeper
* [[Marcos García Barreno]], Spanish footballer
* [[Marcos García Barreno]], Spanish footballer
* [[Marcos Mazzaron]], Brazilian cyclist
* [[Marcos Mazzaron]], Brazilian cyclist
* [[Marcos Carneiro de Mendonça]] (1894–1988), first goalkeeper of the Brazilian national team, later president of Fluminense FC
* [[Marcos Carneiro de Mendonça]] (1894–1988), first goalkeeper of the Brazil national team, later president of Fluminense FC
* [[Marcos do Nascimento Teixeira]], Brazilian footballer, known as Marcão
* [[Marcos do Nascimento Teixeira]], Brazilian footballer, known as Marcão


==Politics==
==Politics==
===Marcos Family===
* [[Ferdinand Marcos]] (1917–1989), President of the Philippines (1965–1986)
* [[Ferdinand Marcos]] (1917–1989), 10th President of the Philippines (1965–1986)
* [[Bongbong Marcos]], former senator and former Representative of Ilocos Norte
* [[Imelda Marcos]] (born 1929), former First Lady and powerful political figure in the Philippines
* [[Sandro Marcos]] (born 1994), current Representative of [[Ilocos Norte's 1st congressional district|Ilocos Norte's First District]]
* [[Bongbong Marcos]] (born 1957), former senator and former Representative of Ilocos Norte, son of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, and 17th President of the Philippines (2022-present)
* [[Imee Marcos]], current [[Senate of the Philippines|senator]]
* [[Irene Marcos-Araneta]], the daughter of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos
* [[Imelda Marcos]] (born 1929), former First Lady, widow of Ferdinand Marcos, and powerful political figure in the Philippines
* [[Matthew Marcos Manotoc]], son of Imee
* [[Imee Marcos]] (born 1955), current [[Senate of the Philippines|senator]]
* [[Mariano Marcos]], lawyer and politician in Ilocos Norte, Philippines
* [[Irene Marcos-Araneta]] (born 1960), the daughter of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos
* [[Michael Marcos Keon]], nephew of Ferdinand
* [[Matthew Marcos Manotoc]] (born 1988), son of Imee
* [[Pacífico Marcos]], younger brother of Ferdinand
* [[Mariano Marcos]] (1897–1945), lawyer and politician in Ilocos Norte, Philippines, father of Ferdinand Marcos
* [[Michael Marcos Keon]] (born 1954), nephew of Ferdinand
* [[Pacífico Marcos]] (1919–c. 2016), younger brother of Ferdinand

===Others===
* [[Subcomandante Marcos]], also known as Delegate Zero, spokesperson for the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
* [[Subcomandante Marcos]], also known as Delegate Zero, spokesperson for the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
* Rabban Marcos, 13th-century cleric later elected as the Nestorian patriarch, [[Mar Yaballaha III]]
* Rabban Marcos, 13th-century cleric later elected as the Nestorian patriarch, [[Mar Yaballaha III]]
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==Other==
==Other==
* [[Chrysostomos Markose]], leader of the Syriac Orthodox Church in India

* [[Pacífico Marcos]], former president of the Philippine Medical Association
* [[Pacífico Marcos]], former president of the Philippine Medical Association
* [[Marco's Pizza]]
* [[Marco's Pizza]]
== Reference ==

{{disambiguation}}
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[[Category:Masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]

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  • Subcomandante Marcos, also known as Delegate Zero, spokesperson for the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
  • Rabban Marcos, 13th-century cleric later elected as the Nestorian patriarch, Mar Yaballaha III
  • Markos Moulitsas, owner of the largest political blog in the US, Daily Kos

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