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*[[1821]]: The [[Souli]]otes are forced to abandon Souli after [[Ali Pasha]] is defeated by the Sultan's forces. | *[[1821]]: The [[Souli]]otes are forced to abandon Souli after [[Ali Pasha]] is defeated by the Sultan's forces. | ||
*[[1822]]: The remnants of [[Dramali Pasha]]'s army are destroyed by [[Nikitaras]] at Klisoura. | *[[1822]]: The remnants of [[Dramali Pasha]]'s army are destroyed by [[Nikitaras]] at Klisoura. | ||
+ | *[[1938]]: A revolt against the [[Ioannis Metaxas]] dictatorship is put down in [[Chania]], [[Crete]]. | ||
*[[1942]]: Benito Mussolini arrives in [[Athens]] where he inspects his troops and holds talks with Greek officials of the occupation government. | *[[1942]]: Benito Mussolini arrives in [[Athens]] where he inspects his troops and holds talks with Greek officials of the occupation government. | ||
*[[1975]]: The trial of [[George Papadopoulos]], [[Stylianos Pattakos]], [[Nikolaos Makarezos]] and other [[Junta]] members commences. | *[[1975]]: The trial of [[George Papadopoulos]], [[Stylianos Pattakos]], [[Nikolaos Makarezos]] and other [[Junta]] members commences. |
Revision as of 12:56, June 6, 2007
Events
- 1821: The Souliotes are forced to abandon Souli after Ali Pasha is defeated by the Sultan's forces.
- 1822: The remnants of Dramali Pasha's army are destroyed by Nikitaras at Klisoura.
- 1938: A revolt against the Ioannis Metaxas dictatorship is put down in Chania, Crete.
- 1942: Benito Mussolini arrives in Athens where he inspects his troops and holds talks with Greek officials of the occupation government.
- 1975: The trial of George Papadopoulos, Stylianos Pattakos, Nikolaos Makarezos and other Junta members commences.
Sports
- 1996: Greek gymnast Yiannis Melissanidis wins gold in the floor exercises at the Atlanta Olympic Games.
- 1996: Greek weightlifter Kakhi Kakhiasvili wins gold in the Atlanta Olympic Games.
Deaths
- 450: Theodosius II, Byzantine Emperor
- 1935: Meletius Metaxakis, former Ecumenical Patriarch