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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
| + | *[[1821]]: The First National Assembly of Independence begins at [[Epidaurus]] (concluded January 15, 1822) | ||
*[[1933]]: The foundations of the building of the [[Bank of Greece]] are set at Panepistimiou Street | *[[1933]]: The foundations of the building of the [[Bank of Greece]] are set at Panepistimiou Street | ||
| − | *[[1977]]: [[New Democracy]] is declared winner of the elections with | + | *[[1947]]: In a lavish wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London, Princess Elizabeth marries her distant cousin, Philip Mountbatten, a dashing former prince of Greece and Denmark who renounced his titles in order to marry the English princess. |
| + | *[[1977]]: [[New Democracy]] is declared winner of the elections with 41.85% of the vote. [[PASOK]] wins 25.3% and becomes the opposition party. | ||
| + | *[[1995]]: [[Andreas Papandreou]] is urgently admitted to the Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center with serious helth problems. | ||
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| + | [[Category:Days]] | ||
Revision as of 12:51, November 20, 2005
Events
- 1821: The First National Assembly of Independence begins at Epidaurus (concluded January 15, 1822)
- 1933: The foundations of the building of the Bank of Greece are set at Panepistimiou Street
- 1947: In a lavish wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London, Princess Elizabeth marries her distant cousin, Philip Mountbatten, a dashing former prince of Greece and Denmark who renounced his titles in order to marry the English princess.
- 1977: New Democracy is declared winner of the elections with 41.85% of the vote. PASOK wins 25.3% and becomes the opposition party.
- 1995: Andreas Papandreou is urgently admitted to the Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center with serious helth problems.