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*[[May 4]]: The "[[Macedonia]]n Committee" is founded in [[Athens]]. | *[[May 4]]: The "[[Macedonia]]n Committee" is founded in [[Athens]]. | ||
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+ | *[[August 11]]: A strong earthquake (6.8 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Samos]] causing four fatalities. | ||
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===September=== | ===September=== | ||
*[[September 15]]: Theodoros Modis, a leading member of the "Committee for the Defence of Monastir", is murdered by Bulgarian agents. | *[[September 15]]: Theodoros Modis, a leading member of the "Committee for the Defence of Monastir", is murdered by Bulgarian agents. |
Latest revision as of 10:07, September 26, 2008
Contents
Events
May
- May 4: The "Macedonian Committee" is founded in Athens.
August
September
- September 15: Theodoros Modis, a leading member of the "Committee for the Defence of Monastir", is murdered by Bulgarian agents.
October
- October 13: Pavlos Melas is killed during the Macedonian Struggle in Statista.
November
- November 12: Greek guerrilas, under Second Lieutenant Giorgos Katchakis, enter Sklithro, Florina in Macedonia and wipe out the area's Bulgarian VMRO organisation at a wedding.
- November 17: Kapetan Vardas leads 40 guerrilas into Macedonia
Births
March
- March 21: Nikos Skalkotas, composer
- March 26: Xenophon Zolotas, economist, Prime Minister
May
- Date Unknown: Elias Iliou, politician
Unknown
- Stratos Payoumtzis, rebetiko singer
- Elias Venezis, writer
Deaths
January
- January 7: Emmanuel Roidis, writer
June
- June 14: Nikiforos Lytras, painter.