Difference between revisions of "February 12"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(→Events) |
(→Events) |
||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
*[[1962]]: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin visits [[Athens]] and utters his famous quote: "In this country, half the people sell lottery tickets and the other half buy them!" | *[[1962]]: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin visits [[Athens]] and utters his famous quote: "In this country, half the people sell lottery tickets and the other half buy them!" | ||
*[[1979]]: Weapons are stolen from an army base in [[Rethymno]], [[Crete]]. | *[[1979]]: Weapons are stolen from an army base in [[Rethymno]], [[Crete]]. | ||
+ | *[[1981]]: Former [[Queen Frederika]] is buried in [[Tatoi]], [[Greece]]. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 12:02, March 12, 2010
Events
- 1878: 2,000 Cretan rebels attack fort Icedin at Chania.
- 1900: The Maritime Hospital of Piraeus is founded.
- 1911: A number of professors from the University of Athens petition Parliament to declare the Katharevousa version of the Greek language as the one and only official language of the Greek state.
- 1943: Greek guerrilas attack and defeat an Italian battalion at Oxynia, Thessaly.
- 1945: The Varkiza Agreement is signed - it was an agreement that terminated institutionally the political and military fighting of December 1944 ("December events") and aimed at reconciliating the opposite blocs of the country.
- 1946: The second general council of the Communist Party of Greece takes place which decides to boycott the upcoming elections in favour of armed struggle.
- 1962: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin visits Athens and utters his famous quote: "In this country, half the people sell lottery tickets and the other half buy them!"
- 1979: Weapons are stolen from an army base in Rethymno, Crete.
- 1981: Former Queen Frederika is buried in Tatoi, Greece.
Births
- 1925: Christos Samaras, EOKA fighter.
- 1933: Costa-Gavras, film producer.
- 1959: Angeliki Nikolouli, reporter.
- 1982: Louis Tsatoumas, athlete (long jump)
Deaths
- 1873: Spyridon Trikoupis, politician
- 1980: Georgia Vasiliadou, stage and screen actress
- 2004: Theodoros Polykandriotis, Laika composer