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*[[1453]]: A lunar eclipse occurs while [[Constantinople]] is under siege by the Ottoman Turks. The Byzantines take it as a bad omen since an old legend stated that Constantinople would never fall while the Moon was waxing. | *[[1453]]: A lunar eclipse occurs while [[Constantinople]] is under siege by the Ottoman Turks. The Byzantines take it as a bad omen since an old legend stated that Constantinople would never fall while the Moon was waxing. | ||
*[[1825]]: [[Laskarina Bouboulina]], heroine of the Greek [[War of Independence]], is shot dead after a family dispute with in-laws. | *[[1825]]: [[Laskarina Bouboulina]], heroine of the Greek [[War of Independence]], is shot dead after a family dispute with in-laws. | ||
+ | *[[1922]]: [[Petros Protopapadakis]] forms a government. | ||
+ | *[[1925]]: [[Constantine VI of Constantinople|Constantine VI]] resigns as [[Patriarch of Constantinople]]. | ||
+ | *[[1947]]: The [[Truman Doctrine]] was enacted as US Congress appropriated military and economic aid for [[Greece]] and Turkey. | ||
*[[1963]]: MP [[Grigoris Lambrakis]] is run down by a delivery truck driven by two right-wing extremists (Emmanouil Emmanouilidis and Spyros Gotzamanis) after delivering the keynote speech at a pacifist meeting in [[Thessaloniki]]. He will die five days later. | *[[1963]]: MP [[Grigoris Lambrakis]] is run down by a delivery truck driven by two right-wing extremists (Emmanouil Emmanouilidis and Spyros Gotzamanis) after delivering the keynote speech at a pacifist meeting in [[Thessaloniki]]. He will die five days later. | ||
*[[2006]]: The 19th century painting '''''The Naughty Grandchild''''' by [[Nikiforos Lytras]] became the most expensively sold piece of artwork by a Greek painter, going for 1.08 million euros at an auction at Sotheby's in London. | *[[2006]]: The 19th century painting '''''The Naughty Grandchild''''' by [[Nikiforos Lytras]] became the most expensively sold piece of artwork by a Greek painter, going for 1.08 million euros at an auction at Sotheby's in London. | ||
+ | *[[2011]]: Parliamentary elections take place in [[Cyprus]]. The [[Democratic Rally]] wins 34.27% of the vote and 20 seats in the [[House of Representatives of Cyprus|House of Representatives]]. The governing [[AKEL]] party comes in second with 32.67% of the vote and 19 seats. | ||
+ | *[[2016]]: The [[Democratic Rally]] wins the parliamentary elections in [[Cyprus]] with 30.68% of the vote. The elections were marked by a very high abstention rate (32.6% of all voters) as voters elect, for the first time, eight parties in the [[Cyprus House of Representatives]] including the far-right ELAM. | ||
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+ | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1960]]: [[Kostas Sfikas]] breaks the Greek record in the [[triple jump]] with 15.45m. | ||
+ | *[[1994]]: [[Niki Xanthou]] breaks the Greek women's record in the [[long jump]] with a jump of 6.67m. The old record - 6.64m by [[Charoula Lambrou]] - had stood for 15 years. | ||
+ | *[[2013]]: [[Apollon Limassol FC|Apollon]] defeat [[AE Limassol FC|AEL]] 2-1 in extra time to win the all-[[Limassol]] final of the [[Cyprus Football Cup]]. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[1907]]: [[Ploutis Servas]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] politician, founder of [[AKEL]]. | *[[1907]]: [[Ploutis Servas]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] politician, founder of [[AKEL]]. | ||
+ | *[[1927]]: [[Michael Constantine]], [[Greek-American]] actor. | ||
+ | *[[1950]]: [[Alekos Alavanos]], politician | ||
*[[1965]]: [[Fanis Christodoulou]], [[basketball]] player. | *[[1965]]: [[Fanis Christodoulou]], [[basketball]] player. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[337]]: [[Constantine the Great]], emperor of [[Byzantium]]. | ||
*[[1825]]: [[Laskarina Bouboulina]], heroine of the Greek [[War of Independence]]. | *[[1825]]: [[Laskarina Bouboulina]], heroine of the Greek [[War of Independence]]. | ||
+ | *[[1948]]: [[Georgios Tsolakoglou]], general and quisling PM of Greece | ||
+ | *[[1958]]: [[Sir Herbert Richmond Palmer]], colonial governor of [[Cyprus]] in the [[1930s]]. | ||
+ | *[[2005]]: [[Charilaos Florakis]], chairman of the [[Communist Party of Greece]] | ||
*[[2006]]: [[Kazimierz Gorski]], football coach. | *[[2006]]: [[Kazimierz Gorski]], football coach. | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Revision as of 07:25, May 23, 2016
Contents
Events
- 1453: A lunar eclipse occurs while Constantinople is under siege by the Ottoman Turks. The Byzantines take it as a bad omen since an old legend stated that Constantinople would never fall while the Moon was waxing.
- 1825: Laskarina Bouboulina, heroine of the Greek War of Independence, is shot dead after a family dispute with in-laws.
- 1922: Petros Protopapadakis forms a government.
- 1925: Constantine VI resigns as Patriarch of Constantinople.
- 1947: The Truman Doctrine was enacted as US Congress appropriated military and economic aid for Greece and Turkey.
- 1963: MP Grigoris Lambrakis is run down by a delivery truck driven by two right-wing extremists (Emmanouil Emmanouilidis and Spyros Gotzamanis) after delivering the keynote speech at a pacifist meeting in Thessaloniki. He will die five days later.
- 2006: The 19th century painting The Naughty Grandchild by Nikiforos Lytras became the most expensively sold piece of artwork by a Greek painter, going for 1.08 million euros at an auction at Sotheby's in London.
- 2011: Parliamentary elections take place in Cyprus. The Democratic Rally wins 34.27% of the vote and 20 seats in the House of Representatives. The governing AKEL party comes in second with 32.67% of the vote and 19 seats.
- 2016: The Democratic Rally wins the parliamentary elections in Cyprus with 30.68% of the vote. The elections were marked by a very high abstention rate (32.6% of all voters) as voters elect, for the first time, eight parties in the Cyprus House of Representatives including the far-right ELAM.
Sports
- 1960: Kostas Sfikas breaks the Greek record in the triple jump with 15.45m.
- 1994: Niki Xanthou breaks the Greek women's record in the long jump with a jump of 6.67m. The old record - 6.64m by Charoula Lambrou - had stood for 15 years.
- 2013: Apollon defeat AEL 2-1 in extra time to win the all-Limassol final of the Cyprus Football Cup.
Births
- 1907: Ploutis Servas, Cypriot politician, founder of AKEL.
- 1927: Michael Constantine, Greek-American actor.
- 1950: Alekos Alavanos, politician
- 1965: Fanis Christodoulou, basketball player.
Deaths
- 337: Constantine the Great, emperor of Byzantium.
- 1825: Laskarina Bouboulina, heroine of the Greek War of Independence.
- 1948: Georgios Tsolakoglou, general and quisling PM of Greece
- 1958: Sir Herbert Richmond Palmer, colonial governor of Cyprus in the 1930s.
- 2005: Charilaos Florakis, chairman of the Communist Party of Greece
- 2006: Kazimierz Gorski, football coach.