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*[[1919]]: Anarchy prevails in [[Smyrna]] where armed gangs roam unmolested. | *[[1919]]: Anarchy prevails in [[Smyrna]] where armed gangs roam unmolested. | ||
*[[1929]]: Three die in [[Elefsina]] as police clash with striking labourers. | *[[1929]]: Three die in [[Elefsina]] as police clash with striking labourers. | ||
− | *[[1933]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] | + | *[[1933]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] and his anti-[[Venizelism|Venizelist]] allies win the national elections in [[Greece]]. |
*[[1968]]: The National Route between [[Larisa]] and [[Thessaloniki]] is completed. | *[[1968]]: The National Route between [[Larisa]] and [[Thessaloniki]] is completed. | ||
*[[1972]]: [[Mikis Theodorakis]] leaves the [[Communist Party of Greece]]. | *[[1972]]: [[Mikis Theodorakis]] leaves the [[Communist Party of Greece]]. |
Revision as of 14:32, May 29, 2007
Events
- 1829: The Turks surrender Vonitsa to the Greek forces of Antonios Kriezis.
- 1909: Tobacco workers in Volos stage a strike.
- 1919: Anarchy prevails in Smyrna where armed gangs roam unmolested.
- 1929: Three die in Elefsina as police clash with striking labourers.
- 1933: Panagis Tsaldaris and his anti-Venizelist allies win the national elections in Greece.
- 1968: The National Route between Larisa and Thessaloniki is completed.
- 1972: Mikis Theodorakis leaves the Communist Party of Greece.
Sports
- 2000: Demosthenes Tampakos wins the gold medal in rings (9.750 points) at Moscow international meeting
Births
- 1933: Costas Linoxilakis, footballer
- 1953: Lorenzo Serra Ferrer, football coach