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*[[1623]]: [[Anthimus II of Constantinople|Anthimus II]] is elected [[Patriarch of Constantinople]].
 
*[[1623]]: [[Anthimus II of Constantinople|Anthimus II]] is elected [[Patriarch of Constantinople]].
 
*[[1863]]: The "[[June Events]]" take place in [[Athens]] between opposing political factions ("Mountain Men" and "Plains Men"). 200 will die as a result of these clashes.
 
*[[1863]]: The "[[June Events]]" take place in [[Athens]] between opposing political factions ("Mountain Men" and "Plains Men"). 200 will die as a result of these clashes.
*[[1953]]: Greek forces repel Chinese attacks on Hill 440 during the [[Korean War]].
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*[[1953]]: Greek forces repel Chinese attacks on Hill 440 ("Outpost Harry") during the [[Korean War]].
 
*[[1971]]: [[Junta]] strongman [[George Papadopoulos]] threatens [[Cyprus]] President Archbishop [[Makarios III]] with "bitter measures" should he insist on refusing Papadopoulos' proposals relating to the Turkish Cypriot minority.  
 
*[[1971]]: [[Junta]] strongman [[George Papadopoulos]] threatens [[Cyprus]] President Archbishop [[Makarios III]] with "bitter measures" should he insist on refusing Papadopoulos' proposals relating to the Turkish Cypriot minority.  
 
===Sports===
 
===Sports===

Revision as of 17:13, July 17, 2011

Events

Sports

  • 1932: FIBA (originally FIBB) is founded in Geneva. Greece (represented by Symeon Mauroskoufis and Giorgos Ambatzioglou) is one of the founding members. L. Boufard is elected chairman and W. Jones general secretary.
  • 1976: AEK acquire Thomas Mavros from Panionios for 4 million drachmas and future considerations (gate receipts from 6 friendlies).
  • 1994: Ethnikos win their 35th Waterpolo title after beating Olympiakos 12-10. Ethnikos dominated the waterpolo championships for many years in the past (1953-1968 and 1972-1985)
  • 2006: Dimitris Tsiamis set a new national record in the men's triple jump, registering a 17.55-meter performance during a two-day meeting in Thessaloniki. The previous Greek record had been set by Costas Zalagitis, just under four years ago, with a 17.43-meter leap.
  • 2007: Nikos Galis is inducted into the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Hall of Fame
  • 2008: Greece lose to Spain (1-2) in their 3rd and final game in the group stage of the Euro 2008 finals.

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