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*[[1920]]: [[Pavlos Kountouriotis]] is promoted to the rank of Admiral. | *[[1920]]: [[Pavlos Kountouriotis]] is promoted to the rank of Admiral. | ||
+ | *[[1996]]: The [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]] launch a mortar attack on the US Embassy in [[Athens]]. | ||
*[[1998]]: [[Glafkos Clerides]] is re-elected President of [[Cyprus]]. | *[[1998]]: [[Glafkos Clerides]] is re-elected President of [[Cyprus]]. | ||
*[[1999]]: Kurdish rebel leader, Abdullah Ocalan, leaves the Greek Embassy in Kenya and is arrested by Kenyan officials who hand him over to the Turks. The event sparks reactions in Greece that lead to the resignation of three government ministers. | *[[1999]]: Kurdish rebel leader, Abdullah Ocalan, leaves the Greek Embassy in Kenya and is arrested by Kenyan officials who hand him over to the Turks. The event sparks reactions in Greece that lead to the resignation of three government ministers. |
Revision as of 12:19, August 8, 2007
Events
- 1920: Pavlos Kountouriotis is promoted to the rank of Admiral.
- 1996: The Revolutionary Organisation 17 November launch a mortar attack on the US Embassy in Athens.
- 1998: Glafkos Clerides is re-elected President of Cyprus.
- 1999: Kurdish rebel leader, Abdullah Ocalan, leaves the Greek Embassy in Kenya and is arrested by Kenyan officials who hand him over to the Turks. The event sparks reactions in Greece that lead to the resignation of three government ministers.
Births
- 1835: Dimitrios Vikelas, author, first President of the International Olympic Committee.
- 1919: Andreas Papandreou, politician
Deaths
- 1843: Theodoros Kolokotronis, general in the Greek War of Independence
- 1932: Lysimachus Kaftantzoglou, architect