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*[[January 7]]: [[Yiannis Papaioannou (Composer)|Yiannis Papaioannou]], composer, music teacher. | *[[January 7]]: [[Yiannis Papaioannou (Composer)|Yiannis Papaioannou]], composer, music teacher. | ||
*[[January 11]]: [[Nikos Kavvadias]], writer | *[[January 11]]: [[Nikos Kavvadias]], writer | ||
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===April=== | ===April=== | ||
*[[April 17]]: [[Evangelos Averoff-Tossizza]], politician, writer | *[[April 17]]: [[Evangelos Averoff-Tossizza]], politician, writer | ||
===September=== | ===September=== | ||
*[[September 14]]: [[Yiannis Latsis]], shipowner | *[[September 14]]: [[Yiannis Latsis]], shipowner | ||
+ | ===Unknown=== | ||
+ | *[[Georgios Plytas]], politician, Mayor of [[Athens]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Stavridis]], actor | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*[[March 30]]: [[Jean Moreas]], Greek-French poet | *[[March 30]]: [[Jean Moreas]], Greek-French poet |
Revision as of 09:24, May 15, 2007
Contents
Events
January
March
- March 6: Two farmers are shot dead by soldiers at Kileler in Thessaly, as demonstrations break out in the area.
- March 12: The Battleship Georgios Averof is launched.
April
May
- May 10: Chrysostom arrives at Smyrna to take up his post as Bishop.
- May 23: A hail storm in Domokos, Phthiotis prefecture, destroys several roof tops, kills many animals and causes over 1,000,000 drachmas of damages (a considerable amount in those days).
October
- October 19: Eleftherios Venizelos' first government is sworn in.
November
- November 28: Landslide victory for Eleftherios Venizelos and his Liberal Party winning 307 out of 362 seats in Parliament.
Births
January
- January 7: Yiannis Papaioannou, composer, music teacher.
- January 11: Nikos Kavvadias, writer
April
- April 17: Evangelos Averoff-Tossizza, politician, writer
September
- September 14: Yiannis Latsis, shipowner
Unknown
- Georgios Plytas, politician, Mayor of Athens
- Nikos Stavridis, actor
Deaths
- March 30: Jean Moreas, Greek-French poet