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*[[1930]]: [[Kostis Palamas]] becomes President of the [[Athens Academy]]. | *[[1930]]: [[Kostis Palamas]] becomes President of the [[Athens Academy]]. | ||
*[[1944]]: Allied airplanes bombard the harbour of [[Piraeus]]. | *[[1944]]: Allied airplanes bombard the harbour of [[Piraeus]]. | ||
+ | *[[1979]]: [[Yiangos Pesmazoglou]] leaves the [[Centrist Democratic Union]] to form the [[Democratic Socialist Party]] (KODISO, Greek: ΚΟΔΗΣΟ) | ||
*[[1989]]: "''Greece has transformed into an immense madhouse''," states the President of the Hellenic Republic, [[Constantine Karamanlis]], when talking about the political situation in Greece. (''Η Ελλάδα μεταβλήθηκε σε ένα απέραντο φρενοκομείο'') | *[[1989]]: "''Greece has transformed into an immense madhouse''," states the President of the Hellenic Republic, [[Constantine Karamanlis]], when talking about the political situation in Greece. (''Η Ελλάδα μεταβλήθηκε σε ένα απέραντο φρενοκομείο'') | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== |
Revision as of 14:18, January 11, 2006
Contents
Events
- 1801: Ali Pasha orders the execution by drowning of Kyra-Frosini.
- 1930: Kostis Palamas becomes President of the Athens Academy.
- 1944: Allied airplanes bombard the harbour of Piraeus.
- 1979: Yiangos Pesmazoglou leaves the Centrist Democratic Union to form the Democratic Socialist Party (KODISO, Greek: ΚΟΔΗΣΟ)
- 1989: "Greece has transformed into an immense madhouse," states the President of the Hellenic Republic, Constantine Karamanlis, when talking about the political situation in Greece. (Η Ελλάδα μεταβλήθηκε σε ένα απέραντο φρενοκομείο)
Sports
- 1897: 28 athletic clubs are assembled in Panellinios. The next day the decision is made and SEAGS (later to become SEGAS) is founded
Births
- 347: Theodosius I, Byzantine emperor
- 1853: Georgios Iakovidis, painter
- 1910: Nikos Kavvadias, writer
Deaths
- 1923: King Constantine I exiled monarch of Greece.
- 1951: Grigorios Xenopoulos, writer.