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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[680]]: The [[Sixth Ecumenical Council]] convenes in [[Constantinople]]. | ||
*[[1911]]: The [[Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople]] closes all churches until the persecution of Christians stops. | *[[1911]]: The [[Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople]] closes all churches until the persecution of Christians stops. | ||
+ | *[[1926]]: Elections are held in Greece following the ouster of [[Theodoros Pangalos]]. | ||
*[[1943]]: German Nazi forces destroy the larger part of [[Karpenisi]] by setting it on fire. | *[[1943]]: German Nazi forces destroy the larger part of [[Karpenisi]] by setting it on fire. | ||
*[[1952]]: A warm welcome for [[Alexandros Papagos]] as the Greeks turn to his [[Greek Rally]] party | *[[1952]]: A warm welcome for [[Alexandros Papagos]] as the Greeks turn to his [[Greek Rally]] party | ||
− | <!--θερμή υποδοχή του Αλέξανδρου Παπάγου. Ο ελληνικός λαός στρέφεται φανερά υπέρ | + | ===Sports=== |
+ | *[[1979]]: [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] defeat Perugia 3-0, in Italy, in the UEFA Cup. | ||
+ | <!-- θερμή υποδοχή του Αλέξανδρου Παπάγου. Ο ελληνικός λαός στρέφεται φανερά υπέρ | ||
του "Ελληνικού Συναγερμού". --> | του "Ελληνικού Συναγερμού". --> | ||
− | <!--1968: η ΕΟΑ σε εκδήλωσή της τιμά τους πέντε Έλληνες Ολυμπιονίκες του Μεξικού, | + | <!-- 1968: η ΕΟΑ σε εκδήλωσή της τιμά τους πέντε Έλληνες Ολυμπιονίκες του Μεξικού, |
Γαλακτόπουλο, Μοσχίδη, Καρυπίδη, Παπανικολάου και Κουλιγκά. --> | Γαλακτόπουλο, Μοσχίδη, Καρυπίδη, Παπανικολάου και Κουλιγκά. --> | ||
+ | <!-- 1994... αεροσκάφος της Πολεμικής Αεροπορίας τύπου Μιράζ F1 συντρίβεται σε παραλιακή περιοχή της Χίου, με αποτέλεσμα να χάσει τη ζωή του ο χειριστής του, υποσμηναγός Στυλιανός Παναγυφτόπουλος.--> | ||
+ | <!-- 1994: στην Ελλάδα, ψηφίζεται στο σύνολό του το νομοσχέδιο για τη μετοχοποίηση του ΟΤΕ. --> | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
− | *[[1913]]: [[Alekos | + | *[[630]]: [[Constans II]], [[Byzantine emperor]] |
+ | *[[1913]]: [[Alekos Sakellarios]], director, writer, reporter | ||
+ | *[[1947]]: [[Spyros Kontosoros]], athlete ([[3000m steeplechase]]) | ||
*[[1976]]: [[Mark Philippoussis]], [[Greek Australian]] tennis player | *[[1976]]: [[Mark Philippoussis]], [[Greek Australian]] tennis player | ||
− | + | *[[1976]]: [[Angelos Pavlakakis]], athlete ([[100m]]) | |
+ | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[2022]]: [[Chrysostomos II of Cyprus|Chrysostomos II]], [[List of Archbishops of Cyprus|Archbishop of Cyprus]] | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Revision as of 12:14, November 8, 2022
Contents
Events
- 680: The Sixth Ecumenical Council convenes in Constantinople.
- 1911: The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople closes all churches until the persecution of Christians stops.
- 1926: Elections are held in Greece following the ouster of Theodoros Pangalos.
- 1943: German Nazi forces destroy the larger part of Karpenisi by setting it on fire.
- 1952: A warm welcome for Alexandros Papagos as the Greeks turn to his Greek Rally party
Sports
- 1979: Aris Thessaloniki defeat Perugia 3-0, in Italy, in the UEFA Cup.
Births
- 630: Constans II, Byzantine emperor
- 1913: Alekos Sakellarios, director, writer, reporter
- 1947: Spyros Kontosoros, athlete (3000m steeplechase)
- 1976: Mark Philippoussis, Greek Australian tennis player
- 1976: Angelos Pavlakakis, athlete (100m)