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*[[1261]]: [[Michael VIII Palaeologus]] captures [[Constantinople]] from the Latins and reinstates the [[Byzantine Empire]]. | *[[1261]]: [[Michael VIII Palaeologus]] captures [[Constantinople]] from the Latins and reinstates the [[Byzantine Empire]]. | ||
*[[1920]]: The Greeks take [[Edirne]] during the first Greek offensive of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] | *[[1920]]: The Greeks take [[Edirne]] during the first Greek offensive of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] | ||
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+ | *[[1964]]: [[Giorgos Marsellos]] breaks the Greek record in the [[110m hurdles]] with 14.1 | ||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
*[[1831]]: [[Gregorios Maraslis]], national benefactor | *[[1831]]: [[Gregorios Maraslis]], national benefactor |
Revision as of 06:38, August 8, 2008
Events
- 306: Constantine the Great is proclaimed emperor upon the death of his father, Constantius Chloros.
- 1261: Michael VIII Palaeologus captures Constantinople from the Latins and reinstates the Byzantine Empire.
- 1920: The Greeks take Edirne during the first Greek offensive of the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
Sports
- 1964: Giorgos Marsellos breaks the Greek record in the 110m hurdles with 14.1
Births
- 1831: Gregorios Maraslis, national benefactor
- 1981: Kostas Charalambidis, Cypriot footballer
Deaths
- 306: Constantius Chlorus, emperor and father of Constantine the Great
- 1967: Kostas Parthenis, painter