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+ | *[[912]]: [[Leo VI]], [[Byzantine emperor]]. | ||
*[[1900]]: Archbishop [[Sofronios III]] of [[Cyprus]]. | *[[1900]]: Archbishop [[Sofronios III]] of [[Cyprus]]. | ||
*[[1990]]: [[Stratos Dionysiou]], [[laika]] singer | *[[1990]]: [[Stratos Dionysiou]], [[laika]] singer |
Revision as of 09:53, August 9, 2007
Events
- 330: Constantinople becomes the capital of the Roman Empire.
- 1933: Gen. Ioannis Metaxas and several members of the Popular Party government suggest that Eleftherios Venizelos be prosecuted as responsible for the unsuccessful coup d'etat of March 6.
- 1934: Labour demonstrations in Kalamata turn bloody as police kill four demostrators.
- 1958: Constantine Karamanlis is reelected PM with ERE winning 41.16% of the vote. Surprisingly, the United Democratic Left comes in second with 24.42%.
- 1964: Two Greek officers and a Greek Cypriot policeman are machine-gunned to death in Famagusta. Another Greek officer is injured. The four men were in a vehicle that was stopped by Turkish-Cypriot irregulars.
- 1984: The Security Council of the UN condemns the exhange of ambassadors between Turkey and the self-proclaimed "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus"
Sports
- 1993: Olympiakos win the first professional Basketball Championship (organized by ESAK) when Panathinaikos refuse to play the last playoff game at Peace and Friendship Stadium.
Births
- 483: Justinian I, Byzantine emperor
- 1771: Lascarina Bouboulina, heroine of the Greek Revolution
- 1942: Former Princess Irene of Greece
- 1946: Milton Viera, footballer
Deaths
- 912: Leo VI, Byzantine emperor.
- 1900: Archbishop Sofronios III of Cyprus.
- 1990: Stratos Dionysiou, laika singer
- 1999: Petros Vouzounerakis, footballer
- 2003: Vangelis Perpiniadis, singer, composer
- 2005: Michalis Genitsaris, rebetiko singer