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| − | + | *[[1919]]: The Greek Army occupied [[Magnesia (Asia Minor)|Magnesia]], [[Asia Minor]]. | |
| + | *[[1997]]: Shipowner Costas Peratikos was killed in [[Piraeus]] by the [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]]. | ||
| + | *[[1997]]: [[Greek-Australian]], [[Mark Philippoussis]], recorded a personal best 229.0 km/h (142.3 mph) serve in a game against Albert Costa. | ||
| + | *[[2002]]: Olympiakos became the first Greek water polo team to win the Champions League after defeating Honved 9-7 in the final in Budapest. | ||
<span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[May 24]] - [[May 23]]</span> | <span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[May 24]] - [[May 23]]</span> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:26, May 2, 2007
- 1919: The Greek Army occupied Magnesia, Asia Minor.
- 1997: Shipowner Costas Peratikos was killed in Piraeus by the Revolutionary Organisation 17 November.
- 1997: Greek-Australian, Mark Philippoussis, recorded a personal best 229.0 km/h (142.3 mph) serve in a game against Albert Costa.
- 2002: Olympiakos became the first Greek water polo team to win the Champions League after defeating Honved 9-7 in the final in Budapest.