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− | *[[1930]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] thrash [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 8-2 in their greatest triumph ever over their "eternal enemies". | + | *[[1623]]: [[Gregory IV of Constantinople|Gregory IV]] is deposed as [[Patriarch of Constantinople]]. |
+ | *[[1939]]: An earthquake rocks [[Kalavryta]], [[Achaea prefecture]]. | ||
+ | *[[1941]]: The [[Battle of Crete]] ends in Allied defeat. | ||
+ | *[[1973]]: The [[Junta]] declares the Greek Monarchy abolished. | ||
+ | *[[1991]]: [[George Koskotas]] arrives in [[Athens]] after his extradition from the US. He is promptly jailed by Greek authorities. | ||
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+ | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1930]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] thrash [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 8-2 in their greatest triumph ever over their "eternal enemies". Before the match Olympiakos fans carried a coffin into the stadium, in which they would ''bury'' their opponents. In the riots that followed, the coffin broke to pieces. | ||
+ | *[[1972]]: [[Dusan Bajevic]] scores 5 goals in an international match (Yugoslavia - Venzuela 10-0) | ||
+ | *[[2001]]: Greece's first away win over Russia (3-1) in volleyball history | ||
+ | *[[2009]]: [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] defeat [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] 91-84 and win the [[A1 Division|A1]] [[basketball]] championship in Greece for the seventh time in a row. | ||
+ | *[[2009]]: [[Predrag Djordjevic]] announces his retirement from football. The [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] captain had been a mainstay in his team's midfield for the past 13 years. | ||
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+ | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[1815]]: [[King Otto]] of [[Greece]] | ||
+ | *[[1960]]: [[Georgios Lilikas]], Foreign Minister of [[Cyprus]]. | ||
+ | *[[1970]]: [[Alexi Lalas]], [[Greek-American]] footballer. | ||
+ | *[[1974]]: [[Akis Zikos]], footballer | ||
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+ | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[1981]]: [[Christakis]], [[Laika]] singer. | ||
+ | *[[1995]]: [[Petros Anagnostakis]], [[Laika]] singer. | ||
+ | *[[1997]]: [[George Livanos]], shipowner. | ||
+ | *[[2002]]: [[Kakia Analyti]], actress. | ||
+ | *[[2018]]: [[Kostas Polychroniou]], footballer. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:28, June 1, 2018
Contents
Events
- 1623: Gregory IV is deposed as Patriarch of Constantinople.
- 1939: An earthquake rocks Kalavryta, Achaea prefecture.
- 1941: The Battle of Crete ends in Allied defeat.
- 1973: The Junta declares the Greek Monarchy abolished.
- 1991: George Koskotas arrives in Athens after his extradition from the US. He is promptly jailed by Greek authorities.
Sports
- 1930: Panathinaikos thrash Olympiakos 8-2 in their greatest triumph ever over their "eternal enemies". Before the match Olympiakos fans carried a coffin into the stadium, in which they would bury their opponents. In the riots that followed, the coffin broke to pieces.
- 1972: Dusan Bajevic scores 5 goals in an international match (Yugoslavia - Venzuela 10-0)
- 2001: Greece's first away win over Russia (3-1) in volleyball history
- 2009: Panathinaikos defeat Olympiakos 91-84 and win the A1 basketball championship in Greece for the seventh time in a row.
- 2009: Predrag Djordjevic announces his retirement from football. The Olympiakos captain had been a mainstay in his team's midfield for the past 13 years.
Births
- 1815: King Otto of Greece
- 1960: Georgios Lilikas, Foreign Minister of Cyprus.
- 1970: Alexi Lalas, Greek-American footballer.
- 1974: Akis Zikos, footballer
Deaths
- 1981: Christakis, Laika singer.
- 1995: Petros Anagnostakis, Laika singer.
- 1997: George Livanos, shipowner.
- 2002: Kakia Analyti, actress.
- 2018: Kostas Polychroniou, footballer.