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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[1913]]: The [[Treaty of London, 1913|Treaty of London]] concludes the [[First Balkan War]]. | ||
*[[1918]]: The [[Battle of Skra]], fought in the [[Macedonia]] front in [[World War I]], ends in Greek victory over the Bulgarians. | *[[1918]]: The [[Battle of Skra]], fought in the [[Macedonia]] front in [[World War I]], ends in Greek victory over the Bulgarians. | ||
− | *[[1941]]: [[Manolis Glezos]] | + | *[[1941]]: [[Manolis Glezos]] and [[Apostolos Santas]] take down the German flag from the [[Acropolis, Athens]]. |
+ | *[[1969]]: The first Greek policewomen go on duty. | ||
+ | *[[1990]]: A liver transplant is performed for the first time in Greece. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
− | *[[1897]]: First [[athletics]] championships organized by Panellinios. The games (held for 2 days in [[Fokianos Gymnasium]]) include track-and-field events, [[wrestling]], [[fencing]] and [[weightlifting]]. | + | *[[1897]]: First [[athletics]] championships organized by [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club|Panellinios]]. The games (held for 2 days in [[Fokianos Gymnasium]]) include track-and-field events, [[wrestling]], [[fencing]] and [[weightlifting]]. |
+ | *[[1975]]: [[Dimitris Patronis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[high jump]] with 2.22m. | ||
*[[1990]]: [[Maria Christoforidou]] wins 3 gold medals at the World Weightlifting Championships in Sarajevo. | *[[1990]]: [[Maria Christoforidou]] wins 3 gold medals at the World Weightlifting Championships in Sarajevo. | ||
+ | *[[1996]]: Former [[AEK FC|AEK]] midfielder [[Vasilis Tsartas]] signs with Sevilla. | ||
*[[1998]]: [[Katerina Thanou]] breaks the womens' 100m Greek record with a time of 10.99. | *[[1998]]: [[Katerina Thanou]] breaks the womens' 100m Greek record with a time of 10.99. | ||
*[[1999]]: The European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship closes in Budapest. Greece (featuring Aindili, Christodoulou, Karyami, Polatou, Georgatou) won the gold medal with 39.799 points. | *[[1999]]: The European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship closes in Budapest. Greece (featuring Aindili, Christodoulou, Karyami, Polatou, Georgatou) won the gold medal with 39.799 points. | ||
*[[1999]]: [[Vassilis Polymeros]] and [[Panagiotis Miliotis]] take first place at the World Rowing Championship in Belgium. | *[[1999]]: [[Vassilis Polymeros]] and [[Panagiotis Miliotis]] take first place at the World Rowing Championship in Belgium. | ||
− | *[[1999]]: Led by coach [[Dusan Bajevic]], [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] win their third consecutive [[ | + | *[[1999]]: Led by coach [[Dusan Bajevic]], [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] win their third consecutive [[Football A Division|Greek league title]]. [[Ethnikos FC|Ethnikos]] become the sole team in [[Football A Division|Greek first division]] history not to win a single game. |
+ | *[[2016]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 82-81, after two overtime periods, to clinch the 2016 [[basketball]] championship. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[1928]]: [[Alan Ashman]], former coach of [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]. | ||
+ | *[[1931]]: [[Gerasimos Arsenis]], politician | ||
+ | *[[1934]]: [[Alketas Panagoulias]], football player and coach | ||
*[[1974]]: [[Kostas Chalkias]], footballer | *[[1974]]: [[Kostas Chalkias]], footballer | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*[[1826]]: [[Bishop Germanos of Patra]], who blessed the Greek [[War of Independence]] on [[March 25]], [[1821]]. | *[[1826]]: [[Bishop Germanos of Patra]], who blessed the Greek [[War of Independence]] on [[March 25]], [[1821]]. | ||
+ | *[[2019]]: [[Antonis Repanis]], singer, composer | ||
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[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Revision as of 08:19, May 31, 2019
Contents
Events
- 1913: The Treaty of London concludes the First Balkan War.
- 1918: The Battle of Skra, fought in the Macedonia front in World War I, ends in Greek victory over the Bulgarians.
- 1941: Manolis Glezos and Apostolos Santas take down the German flag from the Acropolis, Athens.
- 1969: The first Greek policewomen go on duty.
- 1990: A liver transplant is performed for the first time in Greece.
Sports
- 1897: First athletics championships organized by Panellinios. The games (held for 2 days in Fokianos Gymnasium) include track-and-field events, wrestling, fencing and weightlifting.
- 1975: Dimitris Patronis breaks the Greek record in the high jump with 2.22m.
- 1990: Maria Christoforidou wins 3 gold medals at the World Weightlifting Championships in Sarajevo.
- 1996: Former AEK midfielder Vasilis Tsartas signs with Sevilla.
- 1998: Katerina Thanou breaks the womens' 100m Greek record with a time of 10.99.
- 1999: The European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship closes in Budapest. Greece (featuring Aindili, Christodoulou, Karyami, Polatou, Georgatou) won the gold medal with 39.799 points.
- 1999: Vassilis Polymeros and Panagiotis Miliotis take first place at the World Rowing Championship in Belgium.
- 1999: Led by coach Dusan Bajevic, Olympiakos win their third consecutive Greek league title. Ethnikos become the sole team in Greek first division history not to win a single game.
- 2016: Olympiakos defeat Panathinaikos 82-81, after two overtime periods, to clinch the 2016 basketball championship.
Births
- 1928: Alan Ashman, former coach of Olympiakos.
- 1931: Gerasimos Arsenis, politician
- 1934: Alketas Panagoulias, football player and coach
- 1974: Kostas Chalkias, footballer
Deaths
- 1826: Bishop Germanos of Patra, who blessed the Greek War of Independence on March 25, 1821.
- 2019: Antonis Repanis, singer, composer