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*[[1828]]: A French force of 16,000 men lands in [[Messenia]] to force [[Ibrahim Pasha]] out of [[Peloponnesus]].
 
*[[1828]]: A French force of 16,000 men lands in [[Messenia]] to force [[Ibrahim Pasha]] out of [[Peloponnesus]].
 
*[[1878]]: The first [[Cyprus]] newspaper, "Kypros-Cyprus", hits the stands in [[Nicosia]]. It consisted of two pages in [[Greek language|Greek]] and two pages in English.
 
*[[1878]]: The first [[Cyprus]] newspaper, "Kypros-Cyprus", hits the stands in [[Nicosia]]. It consisted of two pages in [[Greek language|Greek]] and two pages in English.
*[[1916]]: The Greek 4th Army Corps in eastern [[Macedonia]] surrenders to the Germans. It will remain in captivity in Silesia until the end of [[World War I]].
 
 
*[[1949]]: The [[Battle of Grammos-Vitsi]] ends in a decisive victory for the national forces who are now in firm control of all of [[Greece]]. The [[Greek Civil War]], for all practical purposes, is over.
 
*[[1949]]: The [[Battle of Grammos-Vitsi]] ends in a decisive victory for the national forces who are now in firm control of all of [[Greece]]. The [[Greek Civil War]], for all practical purposes, is over.
 
*[[1960]]: A woman - Stavroula Gouvoussi - is executed for the first time in Greece for a crime: she had strangled her pregnant daughter-in-law
 
*[[1960]]: A woman - Stavroula Gouvoussi - is executed for the first time in Greece for a crime: she had strangled her pregnant daughter-in-law

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