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'''[[November 4]]''' | '''[[November 4]]''' | ||
*[[1821]]: The [[War of Independence|revolting Greeks]] prevailed over the Turkish forces at [[Chalandri]] and took over [[Athens]]. | *[[1821]]: The [[War of Independence|revolting Greeks]] prevailed over the Turkish forces at [[Chalandri]] and took over [[Athens]]. | ||
− | *[[1918]]: The First Congress of Greek socialists was held, from which the Socialist Labour Party of Greece | + | *[[1918]]: The First Congress of Greek socialists was held, from which the Socialist Labour Party of Greece (SEKE) was born - it was later renamed to [[Communist Party of Greece]] (Kommounistiko Komma Ellados, Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδος, KKE). |
*[[1932]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] was sworn in as Prime Minister after winning the [[September 26]] elections with the Popular Party ([[Laiko Komma]], Λαϊκό Κόμμα). | *[[1932]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] was sworn in as Prime Minister after winning the [[September 26]] elections with the Popular Party ([[Laiko Komma]], Λαϊκό Κόμμα). | ||
*[[1961]]: [[Constantine Karamanlis]] was re-elected Prime Minister after winning the elections where, as they later pronounced, ''"even the trees voted !"'' | *[[1961]]: [[Constantine Karamanlis]] was re-elected Prime Minister after winning the elections where, as they later pronounced, ''"even the trees voted !"'' |
Revision as of 15:16, November 4, 2010
- 1821: The revolting Greeks prevailed over the Turkish forces at Chalandri and took over Athens.
- 1918: The First Congress of Greek socialists was held, from which the Socialist Labour Party of Greece (SEKE) was born - it was later renamed to Communist Party of Greece (Kommounistiko Komma Ellados, Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδος, KKE).
- 1932: Panagis Tsaldaris was sworn in as Prime Minister after winning the September 26 elections with the Popular Party (Laiko Komma, Λαϊκό Κόμμα).
- 1961: Constantine Karamanlis was re-elected Prime Minister after winning the elections where, as they later pronounced, "even the trees voted !"
- 1980: The five day work week was established.
- Births: Nikolaos Plastiras, General and politician (1883), Spyros Marinatos, archaeologist (1901), Martha Karayianni, actress (1939)
- Deaths: Kleanthis Vikelidis, footballer (1988)
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