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[[Image:Gregoris_lambrakis.jpg|thumb|130px|MP Gregoris Lambrakis marching alone in the banned Marathon–Athens Peace Rally]]
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[[Image:21April1967.jpg|thumb|130px|The emblem of the [[Military Junta of 1967-1974]]]]
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
*[[1963]]: MP [[Gregoris Lambrakis]] marches alone in a peace rally banned by the police.
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*[[1949]]: [[Gregorios Staktopoulos]] is convicted of the murder of journalist, [[George Polk]] and sentenced to life imprisonment.
*[[1967]] - After a military coup, a [[Junta]], led by [[George Papadopoulos]], assumes control of power in [[Greece]]
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*[[1961]]: Scientific research determines that the average life expectancy of a Greek male is 57 years and that of a Greek female is 62 years.
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*[[1963]]: MP [[Gregoris Lambrakis]] marches alone in the [[Marathon]] to [[Athens]] peace rally that was banned by the police.
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*[[1967]]: After a military coup, a [[Junta]], led by [[George Papadopoulos]], seizes power in [[Greece]].
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===Sports===
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*[[1967]]: Due to the colonels' coup d' etat all Greek football league matches are postponed. The championship will reopen on [[May 21]]
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*[[2019]]: [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] wins its third Greek League title defeating [[Levadiakos FC|Levadiakos]] with 5-0 in a packed [[Toumba Stadium]]
  
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==Births==
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*[[1927]]: [[Anna Synodinou]], actress
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*[[1963]]: [[Thanasis Dimopoulos]], footballer
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==Deaths==
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*[[2017]]: [[Stathis Psaltis]], actor
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:25, April 27, 2019

MP Gregoris Lambrakis marching alone in the banned Marathon–Athens Peace Rally
The emblem of the Military Junta of 1967-1974

Events

Sports

  • 1967: Due to the colonels' coup d' etat all Greek football league matches are postponed. The championship will reopen on May 21
  • 2019: PAOK wins its third Greek League title defeating Levadiakos with 5-0 in a packed Toumba Stadium

Births

Deaths