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+ | *[[1894]]: May Day is celebrated for the first time in [[Greece]]. | ||
*[[1927]]: Greek bohemian poet, [[Napoleon Lapathiotis]], who espoused Communism, writes to the [[Archbishop of Athens]] requesting that he no longer be considered part of the Archbishop's flock. | *[[1927]]: Greek bohemian poet, [[Napoleon Lapathiotis]], who espoused Communism, writes to the [[Archbishop of Athens]] requesting that he no longer be considered part of the Archbishop's flock. | ||
+ | *[[1944]]: 200 Greek patriots are executed by the Nazis at [[Kaisariani]]. | ||
+ | *[[1948]]: Justice Minister, [[Christos Ladas]], is assassinated during the [[Greek Civil War]]. | ||
*[[1997]]: The birth of [[Phantis]] | *[[1997]]: The birth of [[Phantis]] | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Revision as of 21:42, April 24, 2006
Events
- 1894: May Day is celebrated for the first time in Greece.
- 1927: Greek bohemian poet, Napoleon Lapathiotis, who espoused Communism, writes to the Archbishop of Athens requesting that he no longer be considered part of the Archbishop's flock.
- 1944: 200 Greek patriots are executed by the Nazis at Kaisariani.
- 1948: Justice Minister, Christos Ladas, is assassinated during the Greek Civil War.
- 1997: The birth of Phantis