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==Events==
 
==Events==
 
*[[1927]]: The government announces for the first time for [[Greece]] that measures will be taken against communist activities.
 
*[[1927]]: The government announces for the first time for [[Greece]] that measures will be taken against communist activities.
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*[[1963]]: Aristides Pangratidis is arrested for attemped rape of a minor. He will later be convicted as the serial killer "the ogre of Seikh Sou" and sentenced to death.
 
*[[1965]]: Ecumenical [[Patriarch Athenagoras]] and Pope Paul VI agreed to a revocation of the mutual excommunication decrees of [[1054]]; this historic event was accomplished through simultaneous services in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and the patriarchal church in [[Constantinople]].  
 
*[[1965]]: Ecumenical [[Patriarch Athenagoras]] and Pope Paul VI agreed to a revocation of the mutual excommunication decrees of [[1054]]; this historic event was accomplished through simultaneous services in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and the patriarchal church in [[Constantinople]].  
 
*[[1974]]: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] returns to [[Cyprus]] for the first time since the [[July 15]] coup d'etat that overthrew him.
 
*[[1974]]: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] returns to [[Cyprus]] for the first time since the [[July 15]] coup d'etat that overthrew him.

Latest revision as of 17:42, July 21, 2019

Events

  • 1927: The government announces for the first time for Greece that measures will be taken against communist activities.
  • 1963: Aristides Pangratidis is arrested for attemped rape of a minor. He will later be convicted as the serial killer "the ogre of Seikh Sou" and sentenced to death.
  • 1965: Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras and Pope Paul VI agreed to a revocation of the mutual excommunication decrees of 1054; this historic event was accomplished through simultaneous services in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and the patriarchal church in Constantinople.
  • 1974: Archbishop Makarios III returns to Cyprus for the first time since the July 15 coup d'etat that overthrew him.
  • 1987: The Athens Stock Exchange General Index drops 15.3% - an all-time record.

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