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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[364]]: [[Valens]] is proclaimed [[Byzantine emperor|emperor]] in the east. His brother, [[Valentinian I]], retains rule over the west. | ||
*[[1821]]: Three days after the proclamation of the [[Greek Revolution]], a provisional government is formed in the liberated city of [[Kalamata]]. | *[[1821]]: Three days after the proclamation of the [[Greek Revolution]], a provisional government is formed in the liberated city of [[Kalamata]]. | ||
+ | *[[1832]]: [[Augustinos Kapodistrias]] is forced to resign from his post as Governor of Greece. | ||
+ | *[[1921]]: During the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]], battles break out along the Afyon Karahisar - Eskisehir line. | ||
*[[1930]]: The Turkish government announces that henceforth [[Constantinople]] shall be called Istanbul. Angora is officially named Ankara. | *[[1930]]: The Turkish government announces that henceforth [[Constantinople]] shall be called Istanbul. Angora is officially named Ankara. | ||
+ | *[[1948]]: The National Forces make a second unsuccessful attempt to dislodge the [[Democratic Army of Greece]] from the Mourgana mountains. | ||
+ | *[[1957]]: [[EOKA]] fighter, [[Stylianos Lenas]], who was wounded in a firfight with British soldiers on [[February 17]], succumbs to his wounds. He is buried without a funeral at the [[Imprisoned Tombs]] in the Central Jail of [[Nicosia]]. | ||
+ | *[[1964]]: The Turkish government starts expelling ethnic [[Greeks]]. During the 1964, almost 10,000 Greeks will be forced out of Turkey. | ||
+ | *[[1964]]: Saudi King Ibn Saud is ousted by his brother Faisal. He will take refuge in [[Greece]] where he will spend the rest of his life. | ||
+ | *[[1972]]: Dictator [[George Papadopoulos]] becomes: Royal Regent, Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister and President of the Greek Parliament. | ||
+ | *[[1994]]: EU representative Van der Brook asks Greek PM [[Andreas Papandreou]] to lift all the measures his government has taken against FYROM. | ||
+ | *[[2003]]: Greek police put an end to the hijacking of a Turkish jet which landed at [[Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport]]. All 192 passengers and 11 crew members are safe. | ||
+ | *[[2010]]: A bomb goes off in [[Athens]] killing a 15-year old boy. | ||
+ | *[[2013]]: Banks reopen in [[Cyprus]] after nearly two weeks of being shut. Restrictions are imposed on transactions and the flow of capital. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
− | *[[1962]]: [[Takis Loukanidis]] debuts in a [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] jersey against [[AEK FC|AEK]] | + | *[[1962]]: [[Takis Loukanidis]] debuts in a [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] jersey against [[AEK FC|AEK]]. His team win the game at [[Nea Philadelphia Stadium]] with two goals by [[Kostas Toumbelis]] and one by [[Mimis Domazos]] after being down 2-0. |
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[1884]]: [[Angelos Sikelianos]], writer | *[[1884]]: [[Angelos Sikelianos]], writer | ||
*[[1893]]: [[Spyros Skouras]], [[Greek-American]] President of 20th Century Fox | *[[1893]]: [[Spyros Skouras]], [[Greek-American]] President of 20th Century Fox | ||
+ | *[[1994]]: [[Stefanos Kapino]], footballer | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Latest revision as of 12:23, March 28, 2013
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Events
- 364: Valens is proclaimed emperor in the east. His brother, Valentinian I, retains rule over the west.
- 1821: Three days after the proclamation of the Greek Revolution, a provisional government is formed in the liberated city of Kalamata.
- 1832: Augustinos Kapodistrias is forced to resign from his post as Governor of Greece.
- 1921: During the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922), battles break out along the Afyon Karahisar - Eskisehir line.
- 1930: The Turkish government announces that henceforth Constantinople shall be called Istanbul. Angora is officially named Ankara.
- 1948: The National Forces make a second unsuccessful attempt to dislodge the Democratic Army of Greece from the Mourgana mountains.
- 1957: EOKA fighter, Stylianos Lenas, who was wounded in a firfight with British soldiers on February 17, succumbs to his wounds. He is buried without a funeral at the Imprisoned Tombs in the Central Jail of Nicosia.
- 1964: The Turkish government starts expelling ethnic Greeks. During the 1964, almost 10,000 Greeks will be forced out of Turkey.
- 1964: Saudi King Ibn Saud is ousted by his brother Faisal. He will take refuge in Greece where he will spend the rest of his life.
- 1972: Dictator George Papadopoulos becomes: Royal Regent, Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister and President of the Greek Parliament.
- 1994: EU representative Van der Brook asks Greek PM Andreas Papandreou to lift all the measures his government has taken against FYROM.
- 2003: Greek police put an end to the hijacking of a Turkish jet which landed at Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport. All 192 passengers and 11 crew members are safe.
- 2010: A bomb goes off in Athens killing a 15-year old boy.
- 2013: Banks reopen in Cyprus after nearly two weeks of being shut. Restrictions are imposed on transactions and the flow of capital.
Sports
- 1962: Takis Loukanidis debuts in a Panathinaikos jersey against AEK. His team win the game at Nea Philadelphia Stadium with two goals by Kostas Toumbelis and one by Mimis Domazos after being down 2-0.
Births
- 1884: Angelos Sikelianos, writer
- 1893: Spyros Skouras, Greek-American President of 20th Century Fox
- 1994: Stefanos Kapino, footballer
Deaths
- 1957: Stylianos Lenas, EOKA fighter.
- 1998: Mimis Traiforos, author, song writer, director