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*[[1798]]: [[Rigas Feraios]] is strangled to death. | *[[1798]]: [[Rigas Feraios]] is strangled to death. | ||
+ | *[[1825]]: A Greek force under [[Dimitrios Ypsilantis]] and [[Ioannis Makriyiannis]] repel the army of [[Ibrahim Pasha]] at [[Myloi]], [[Argolis]]. | ||
*[[1835]]: [[King Otto]] starts to rule in fact, as well as in name, as the rule of his three Bavarian advisers comes to an end. | *[[1835]]: [[King Otto]] starts to rule in fact, as well as in name, as the rule of his three Bavarian advisers comes to an end. | ||
*[[1905]]: PM [[Theodoros Deligiannis]] is assassinated by a gambler in revenge for the measures he enacted against gambling establishments. | *[[1905]]: PM [[Theodoros Deligiannis]] is assassinated by a gambler in revenge for the measures he enacted against gambling establishments. |
Revision as of 07:22, June 12, 2006
Events
- 1798: Rigas Feraios is strangled to death.
- 1825: A Greek force under Dimitrios Ypsilantis and Ioannis Makriyiannis repel the army of Ibrahim Pasha at Myloi, Argolis.
- 1835: King Otto starts to rule in fact, as well as in name, as the rule of his three Bavarian advisers comes to an end.
- 1905: PM Theodoros Deligiannis is assassinated by a gambler in revenge for the measures he enacted against gambling establishments.
Births
- 1965: Vasilis Karapialis, footballer
Deaths
- 1798: Rigas Feraios, poet
- 1905: Theodoros Deligiannis, politician
- 1912: Ecumenical Patriarch Joachim III