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*[[1903]]:The theatrical play of [[The Oresteia]] by [[Aeschylus]] is performed for the first time translated in the [[dimotiki]] language. The events brings an uproar within "insulted" art circles. Fight scenes errupt resulting at the death of two people and the injury of seven others. | *[[1903]]:The theatrical play of [[The Oresteia]] by [[Aeschylus]] is performed for the first time translated in the [[dimotiki]] language. The events brings an uproar within "insulted" art circles. Fight scenes errupt resulting at the death of two people and the injury of seven others. | ||
*[[1940]]: Lieutenant [[Alexandros Diakos]] becomes the first Greek officer to die in [[World War II]]. | *[[1940]]: Lieutenant [[Alexandros Diakos]] becomes the first Greek officer to die in [[World War II]]. | ||
+ | *[[1948]]: [[Patriarch Athenagoras|Archbishop Athenagoras]] is elected Ecumenical Patriarch. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 11:09, September 4, 2006
Events
- 1903:The theatrical play of The Oresteia by Aeschylus is performed for the first time translated in the dimotiki language. The events brings an uproar within "insulted" art circles. Fight scenes errupt resulting at the death of two people and the injury of seven others.
- 1940: Lieutenant Alexandros Diakos becomes the first Greek officer to die in World War II.
- 1948: Archbishop Athenagoras is elected Ecumenical Patriarch.
Births
- 1962: Giorgos Mitsibonas, footballer
Deaths
- 1968: Georgios Papandreou, politician, Prime Minister of Greece