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*[[July 8]]: Greek and Bulgarian guerrilas battle near Mt Kaymaktsalan in [[Macedonia]]. | *[[July 8]]: Greek and Bulgarian guerrilas battle near Mt Kaymaktsalan in [[Macedonia]]. | ||
*[[July 11]]: Sultan Abdul Hamid, under pressure from the Young Turk movement, grants rights to the Ottoman subjects including full amnesty to guerrilas in [[Macedonia]]. The [[Macedonian Struggle]] ends as both Greek and Bulgarian partizans cease their activity. | *[[July 11]]: Sultan Abdul Hamid, under pressure from the Young Turk movement, grants rights to the Ottoman subjects including full amnesty to guerrilas in [[Macedonia]]. The [[Macedonian Struggle]] ends as both Greek and Bulgarian partizans cease their activity. | ||
+ | ===September=== | ||
+ | *[[September 24]]: The people of [[Chania]] gather in Aris Square and declare "[[Enosis]]" (Union) of [[Crete]] with [[Greece]]. | ||
===October=== | ===October=== |
Revision as of 11:09, May 14, 2007
Contents
Events
February
- February 19: There is a big uproar in educational circles as the Demotic version of the Greek language is introduced in Primary Schools.
May
June
July
- July 8: Greek and Bulgarian guerrilas battle near Mt Kaymaktsalan in Macedonia.
- July 11: Sultan Abdul Hamid, under pressure from the Young Turk movement, grants rights to the Ottoman subjects including full amnesty to guerrilas in Macedonia. The Macedonian Struggle ends as both Greek and Bulgarian partizans cease their activity.
September
- September 24: The people of Chania gather in Aris Square and declare "Enosis" (Union) of Crete with Greece.
October
- October 30: The first electric trams appear making their runs at Acharnon Street in Athens
November
- November 24: An unknown disease destroys oak trees in Crete. Inhabitants perform a litany and bring the Holy Belt (Αγία Ζώνη) from Mount Athos (Άγιον Όρος) for that purpose.
December
- Date Unknown: Georgios Kalafatis establishes a new club: Panathinaikos FC.
Births
December
- December 13: Karolos Koun, director
Unknown
- Date Unknown: Ezekias Papaioannou, Cypriot communist
- Date Unknown: Philopoemen Finos, film producer
Deaths
July
- July 20: Dimitrios Vikelas, author, first President of the International Olympic Committee.