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*[[1902]]: The Ministry of the Military orders confiscated all copies of the translated Bible in Greece. The row over the translation of the Bible into modern Greek is known in history as "The Evangelical events" ([[Ta Evangelika]]). | *[[1902]]: The Ministry of the Military orders confiscated all copies of the translated Bible in Greece. The row over the translation of the Bible into modern Greek is known in history as "The Evangelical events" ([[Ta Evangelika]]). | ||
*[[1988]]: Greek PM [[Andreas Papandreou]] and Turkish PM Turgut Ozal, sign the Davos Accord. | *[[1988]]: Greek PM [[Andreas Papandreou]] and Turkish PM Turgut Ozal, sign the Davos Accord. | ||
+ | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1998]]: [[Aris BC|Aris Thessaloniki]] (coached by Christos Magotsios) put aside the financial problems to win the Greek Cup by overcoming [[AEK BC|AEK]] (coached by [[Yiannis Ioannidis (basketball)|Yiannis Ioannidis]]) 71-68 in the final. [[Panagiotis Liadelis]] is voted MVP | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 23:56, January 31, 2006
Events
- 1862: A movement to oust King Otto of Greece is put down by Athanasios Miaoulis.
- 1902: The Ministry of the Military orders confiscated all copies of the translated Bible in Greece. The row over the translation of the Bible into modern Greek is known in history as "The Evangelical events" (Ta Evangelika).
- 1988: Greek PM Andreas Papandreou and Turkish PM Turgut Ozal, sign the Davos Accord.
Sports
- 1998: Aris Thessaloniki (coached by Christos Magotsios) put aside the financial problems to win the Greek Cup by overcoming AEK (coached by Yiannis Ioannidis) 71-68 in the final. Panagiotis Liadelis is voted MVP
Births
- 1966: Kyros Vassaras, international football referee.
Deaths
- 1940: Zacharias Papantoniou, writer.