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*[[1906]]: [[Christos Tsaganeas]], stage and screen actor | *[[1906]]: [[Christos Tsaganeas]], stage and screen actor | ||
*[[1939]]: [[Alexandros Panagoulis]] | *[[1939]]: [[Alexandros Panagoulis]] | ||
+ | *[[1947]]: [[Nikos Apergis]], actor, politician | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Latest revision as of 06:53, April 11, 2012
Contents
Events
- 1839: The cornerstone is laid on the building to house the University of Athens.
- 1941: Chrysanthus is removed as Archbishop of Athens after refusing to swear in the Georgios Tsolakoglou government.
- 1974: Archbishop Makarios III demands that Greece remove all its Cypriot National Guard officers except for 100 to remain in an advisory and training capacity.
- 1989: Tzannis Tzannetakis is sworn in as Prime Minister heading a curious coalition of conservatives and communists.
- 2007: Senior US diplomat to Cyprus, Tom Mooney, is found dead near Kalopanagiotis.
- 2007: The Athens Stock Exchange moves from 10 Sofokleous Street to Athens Avenue.
Sports
- 1933: Olympiakos clinch the 1933 Football Championship by defeating AEK 2-0 on a forfeit win. Olympiakos were ahead 3-2 when the game was interrupted due to fan trouble.
Births
- 1906: Christos Tsaganeas, stage and screen actor
- 1939: Alexandros Panagoulis
- 1947: Nikos Apergis, actor, politician
Deaths
- 1976: Christos Tsaganeas, stage and screen actor