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*[[1962]]: [[Manolis Glezos]] is released from prison. He had been convicted of espionage 4 years earlier. | *[[1962]]: [[Manolis Glezos]] is released from prison. He had been convicted of espionage 4 years earlier. | ||
*[[1964]]: Parliamentarians are obligated from now on to an annual declaration of assets or an ''origin of wealth'' (pothen esches - πόθεν έσχες) - the measures are implemented to combat corruption. | *[[1964]]: Parliamentarians are obligated from now on to an annual declaration of assets or an ''origin of wealth'' (pothen esches - πόθεν έσχες) - the measures are implemented to combat corruption. | ||
+ | *[[1969]]: Two German serial killers - Hermann Duft and Hans Bassenauer - are executed, by firing squad, for the murder of six Greeks. | ||
*[[1978]]: The International Court of Justice at The Hague declares itself to be without authority to act on the matter of the Aegean continental shelf. <!--Το Διεθνές Δικαστήριο της Χάγης κηρύσσει εαυτό αναρμόδιο για την οριοθέτηση της υφαλοκρηπίδας στο Αιγαίο.--> | *[[1978]]: The International Court of Justice at The Hague declares itself to be without authority to act on the matter of the Aegean continental shelf. <!--Το Διεθνές Δικαστήριο της Χάγης κηρύσσει εαυτό αναρμόδιο για την οριοθέτηση της υφαλοκρηπίδας στο Αιγαίο.--> | ||
*[[1981]]: PLO leader Yasser Arafat visits [[Athens]] on an invitation by Prime Minister [[Andreas Papandreou]]. | *[[1981]]: PLO leader Yasser Arafat visits [[Athens]] on an invitation by Prime Minister [[Andreas Papandreou]]. | ||
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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[1914]]: [[Alekos Livaditis]], actor | ||
*[[1933]]: [[Akis Panou]], songwriter. | *[[1933]]: [[Akis Panou]], songwriter. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:54, February 16, 2015
Events
- 533: Belisarius defeats the Vandals at the Battle of Tricamarum
- 1803: The Souliotes are forced to abandon Souli after being defeated by Ali Pasha. The latter would break his truce and trap some of them at Zaloggo.
- 1870: Alexandros Koumoundouros forms a government.
- 1920: Britain and France announce that, after the return of King Constantine I, they are no longer responsible for the presence of the Greek army in Asia Minor.
- 1942: The British destroyer HMS Petard and Coast defense battleship Vasilissa Olga sink the Italian submarine Uarsciek (620 tons) south of Malta, towards the area of Benghazi, Libya.
- 1955: The battle of Soloi is fought during the EOKA struggle against the British in Cyprus. Charalambos Mouskos is killed (first battle fatality of the struggle).
- 1962: Manolis Glezos is released from prison. He had been convicted of espionage 4 years earlier.
- 1964: Parliamentarians are obligated from now on to an annual declaration of assets or an origin of wealth (pothen esches - πόθεν έσχες) - the measures are implemented to combat corruption.
- 1969: Two German serial killers - Hermann Duft and Hans Bassenauer - are executed, by firing squad, for the murder of six Greeks.
- 1978: The International Court of Justice at The Hague declares itself to be without authority to act on the matter of the Aegean continental shelf.
- 1981: PLO leader Yasser Arafat visits Athens on an invitation by Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou.
Sports
- 1971: Panathinaikos, representing Europe, draw 1-1 against Nacional of Montevideo in the first leg of the Intercontinental Cup. The lone green goal was scored by Totis Fylakouris. Yiannis Tomaras is seriously injured with a broken leg.
- 2008: Chrysopigi Devetzi and Alexandros Nikolaidis are named top Greek female and male athletes respectively for 2008.
Births
- 1914: Alekos Livaditis, actor
- 1933: Akis Panou, songwriter.
Deaths
- 1025: Byzantine emperor Basil II, known as "the Bulgar-slayer".
- 1955: Charalambos Mouskos, Cypriot freedom fighter.