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==Events==
 
==Events==
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*[[1838]]: Daily "Eon" hits the newsstands. It is published by historian Ioannis Philemon and will cease publication in [[1891]].
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*[[1974]]: Communist daily "Rizospastis" ("Radical") reappears on the newstands after an absence of 27 years.
 
*[[1982]]: [[Sofia Sakorafa]] breaks the women's world record in the [[javelin throw|javelin]] with a throw of 74.20m.
 
*[[1982]]: [[Sofia Sakorafa]] breaks the women's world record in the [[javelin throw|javelin]] with a throw of 74.20m.
*[[2005]] - [[National Basketball Team|Greece]] beat Germany 78-62 in Belgrade to capture the [[Basketball|European Basketball Championship]] for only the second time in their history.
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*[[2005]] - [[National Basketball Team|Greece]] beat Germany 78-62 in Belgrade to capture the [[Eurobasket 2005|European Basketball Championship]] for only the second time in their history.
  
 
==Births==
 
==Births==
 
*[[1937]]: [[Takis Loukanidis]], footballer
 
*[[1937]]: [[Takis Loukanidis]], footballer
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*[[1971]]: [[Nikos Boudouris]], [[basketball]] player
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
 
*[[1849]]: Nikitas Stamatelopoulos, better known as "[[Nikitaras]]", revolutionary  
 
*[[1849]]: Nikitas Stamatelopoulos, better known as "[[Nikitaras]]", revolutionary  
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*[[1965]]: [[Georgios Stanotas]], general
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*[[1970]]: [[Minos Matsas]], recording industry executive
  
  
 
[[Category:Days]]
 
[[Category:Days]]

Latest revision as of 09:30, October 19, 2011

Events

  • 1838: Daily "Eon" hits the newsstands. It is published by historian Ioannis Philemon and will cease publication in 1891.
  • 1974: Communist daily "Rizospastis" ("Radical") reappears on the newstands after an absence of 27 years.
  • 1982: Sofia Sakorafa breaks the women's world record in the javelin with a throw of 74.20m.
  • 2005 - Greece beat Germany 78-62 in Belgrade to capture the European Basketball Championship for only the second time in their history.

Births

Deaths