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*[[1821]]: [[Patriarch Gregory V]] was hanged on the Central outside porte of the Patriarchate by the Turks. | *[[1821]]: [[Patriarch Gregory V]] was hanged on the Central outside porte of the Patriarchate by the Turks. | ||
*[[1821]]: The island of [[Psara]] joined the Greek [[War of Independence]]. | *[[1821]]: The island of [[Psara]] joined the Greek [[War of Independence]]. | ||
| − | *[[1896]]: [[Spiros Loues]] won the [[Marathon ( | + | *[[1896]]: [[Spiros Loues]] won the [[Marathon (event)|marathon]] in the [[1896 Athens Olympics]]. |
*[[1924]]: The first Greek train robbery was recorded near [[Larisa]]. | *[[1924]]: The first Greek train robbery was recorded near [[Larisa]]. | ||
*[[1932]]: [[Nikos Angelakis]] became the first - and so far, only - player to score six goals in a [[Football A Division|Greek League]] game as [[Aris FC|Aris]] defeated [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] 6-1. | *[[1932]]: [[Nikos Angelakis]] became the first - and so far, only - player to score six goals in a [[Football A Division|Greek League]] game as [[Aris FC|Aris]] defeated [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] 6-1. | ||
Revision as of 11:14, March 23, 2007
- 1821: Patriarch Gregory V was hanged on the Central outside porte of the Patriarchate by the Turks.
- 1821: The island of Psara joined the Greek War of Independence.
- 1896: Spiros Loues won the marathon in the 1896 Athens Olympics.
- 1924: The first Greek train robbery was recorded near Larisa.
- 1932: Nikos Angelakis became the first - and so far, only - player to score six goals in a Greek League game as Aris defeated Apollon Athens 6-1.
- Births: Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Cyprus (1941)
- Deaths: Ezekias Papaioannou, Cypriot politician chairman of AKEL (1988), Archbishop Seraphim of Athens and all Greece (1998), Former Archbishop Iakovos Koukouzis of North and South America (2005).