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*[[1448]]: [[Mehmed II]] ascends to the throne of the Ottoman Empire. | *[[1448]]: [[Mehmed II]] ascends to the throne of the Ottoman Empire. | ||
− | *[[1847]]: The Ottoman Empire recalls its Ambassador to Greece, Konstantinos Mousouros. | + | *[[1847]]: The Ottoman Empire recalls its Ambassador to Greece, [[Konstantinos Mousouros]]. |
*[[1953]]: Economist [[Spiros Markezinis]] establishes the [[Progressive Party]] (Κόμμα Προοδευτικών) | *[[1953]]: Economist [[Spiros Markezinis]] establishes the [[Progressive Party]] (Κόμμα Προοδευτικών) | ||
*[[1990]]: Two bazookas are stolen from the Greek War Museum. The [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November]] will assume responsibility two days later. | *[[1990]]: Two bazookas are stolen from the Greek War Museum. The [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November]] will assume responsibility two days later. |
Revision as of 16:23, January 15, 2009
Contents
Events
- 1448: Mehmed II ascends to the throne of the Ottoman Empire.
- 1847: The Ottoman Empire recalls its Ambassador to Greece, Konstantinos Mousouros.
- 1953: Economist Spiros Markezinis establishes the Progressive Party (Κόμμα Προοδευτικών)
- 1990: Two bazookas are stolen from the Greek War Museum. The Revolutionary Organization 17 November will assume responsibility two days later.
Sports
- 1908: Georgios Kalafatis establishes a new club: Panathinaikos FC.
- 1980: Stelios Manolas debuts in the Alpha Ethniki in the match Kastoria - AEK 1-1. The AEK defender will end his career 18 years later.
- 2007: Louis Tsatoumas breaks the Greek indoor record for the long jump with 8.17m.
Births
- 1933: Paul Sarbanes, Greek-American politician.
- 1954: Savvas Tsitouridis, politician.
- 1956: Yiannis Zouganelis, singer, songwriter, entertainer.
- 1966: Kostas Patavoukas, basketball player.
- 1980: Giorgos Doupis, athlete (400m)
Deaths
- 1989: John Cassavetes, Greek-American actor.