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  • ...that overthrew [[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos]]' government on [[April 21]], [[1967]]. ...poulos]]|after=[[George Papadopoulos]]|years=April 21, 1967 - December 13, 1967}}
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  • ...r Olympiakos Patra ([[1965]]-[[1967]]) and [[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] ([[1967]]-[[1979]]). [[Category:1948 births|Stravopodis, Vasilis]]
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  • '''Konstantinos Parthenis''' ([[10 May]] [[1878]] - [[25 July]] [[1967]]) was a distinguished [[Greeks|Greek]] painter. ...his life he was paralysed and stopped painting. He died on [[July 25]], [[1967]].
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  • Bersemi was born on [[April 24]], [[1967]]. He played for Flamurtari until [[1988]] when he became one of the first [[Category:1967 births|Bersemi, Luzlim]]
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  • ...xt two years he won two championships with the red-and-whites ([[1966]], [[1967]]). He stopped playing in [[1967]] while he was still in top form.
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  • Vlachos was born on [[September 20]], [[1967]]. He played for [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] ([[1985]]-[[1991]]), [[Category:1967 births|Vlachos, Michalis]]
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  • ...iter and BBC Hellenic voice during the [[junta|dictatorship]] in Greece ([[1967]] - [[1974]]). ...'[[To Vima]]'' and ''[[Ta Nea]]'' newspapers from 1954-1967. In November [[1967]], she left for London, where she worked as a BBC journalist during dictato
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  • ...) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] General and member of the Military [[Junta]] of [[1967]] - [[1974]]. ...1st Army Corps and as chief of the General Army Staff. On [[April 21]], [[1967]], Colonel [[George Papadopoulos]] launched a nearly bloodless military cou
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  • ...) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] General and member of the Military [[Junta]] of [[1967]] - [[1974]]. ...ose to the rank of Lieutenant General and took part in the [[April 21]], [[1967]], coup d'etat of Colonel [[George Papadopoulos]], replacing royalist [[Gri
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  • ...streets of Athens was put into effect. During the [[Junta|dictatorship of 1967-1974]], Plytas went into self-imposed exile in England. [[Category:1910 births|Plytas, Georgios]]
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  • ...the Secretary General of Sport, [[Costas Aslanidis]], released his name in 1967 as one who had taken bribes to throw games. Vallianos denied the charges, c [[Category:1937 births|Vallianos, Kostas]]
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  • In [[1967]], Aivaliotis set the Greek record for the [[100m]] with 10.4, qualifying f ...plishments, Aivaliotis won the gold medals in the Mediterranean Games of [[1967]] in Tunis and the Balkan Games, held in that same year, in Istanbul.
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  • Christodoulou was born on [[August 7]], [[1967]]. He came to [[Greece]] in December [[1987]] to play for [[Panathinaikos F [[Category:1967 births|Christodoulou, Louis]]
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  • ...dopoulos]] and [[Nikolaos Makarezos|Makarezos]] - the three leaders of the 1967-74 Junta]] ...as a Greek military man who took part in the coup d'etat of [[21 April]] [[1967]] and, along with [[George Papadopoulos]] and [[Stylianos Pattakos]], becam
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  • ...le in [[1966 Football Championship|1966]] and [[1967 Football Championship|1967]]. ...pped 7 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]] from [[1964]] until [[1967]] and a further 8 times by [[Cyprus National Football Team|Cyprus]] from [[
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  • [[Image:21April1967.jpg|thumb|130px|The emblem of the [[Military Junta of 1967-1974]]]] *[[1967]]: After a military coup, a [[Junta]], led by [[George Papadopoulos]], seiz
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  • Kasnaferis was born on [[February 10]], [[1967]]. He graduated the [[Athens Polytechnic institute]] with a degree in Civil [[Category:1967 births|Kasnaferis, Giorgos]]
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  • ...[Greeks|Greek]] clergyman who served as [[Archbishop of Athens]] between [[1967]] and [[January 13]], [[1974]]. On [[May 14]], [[1967]], Hieronymus was elected [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece however,
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  • '''Byron Stewart Dinkins''' (born June 15, 1967) is a retired American professional [[basketball]] player who played two se [[Category:1967 births|Dinkins, Byron]]
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  • Kalantzis was born in Sydney, Australia, on [[July 27]], [[1967]]. He started his football career with local club Sydney Olympic. [[Category:1967 births|Kalantzis, Chris]]
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  • Batis died on [[March 10]], [[1967]]. He was one of the [[Tetras, the Legendary of Piraeus]] group of musician [[Category:1885 births|Batis, Giorgos]]
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  • *[[1967]]: [[King Constantine II]] flees Greece as his attempted counter-coup again ==Births==
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  • ...[[1928]]) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between [[1967]] and [[1973]]. ...nited States Congress in [[1966]]. He served three terms ([[January 3]], [[1967]] - [[January 3]], [[1973]]). He did not stand for re-election to the House
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  • ...as a Greek military man who was involved in the seven-year dictatorship ([[1967]] - [[1974]]). Ioannides took active part in the coup d' etat of [[April 21]], [[1967]] but preferred to stay in the background during the first six years, allow
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  • Koutoulas was born on [[February 9]], [[1967]]. He started his pro career with [[AEK FC|AEK]], as a defender, in [[1987] [[Category:1967 births|Koutoulas, Giorgos]]
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  • ...39]]. He played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] from [[1956]] till [[1967]]. [[Category:1939 births|Spanopoulos, Theodoros]]
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  • ...tive proponent of the resistance against the [[Military Junta of 1967-1974|1967-1974 military dictatorship]]. He received the National Writing Award for "T [[Category:1931 births|Koumandareas, Menis]]
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  • *[[1967]]: [[Vasilis Kyriakou]] scores five goals in the [[Alpha Ethniki]] match [[ ==Births==
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  • ...6]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] General, member of the Military [[Junta]] of [[1967]] - [[1974]] and Regent for [[King Constantine II]]. ...ank of general, chief in command of the 3rd Army Corps. On [[April 21]], [[1967]], Colonel [[George Papadopoulos]] launched a nearly bloodless military cou
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  • [[Image:Παναθηναϊκός ομάδα μπάσκετ 1967.jpg|thumb|300px|Panathinaikos BC 1967]] ...ce scoring 1807 points, including 43-point performances against Spain in [[1967]] and Bulgaria in [[1966]].
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  • Pachatouridis was born on [[September 4]], [[1967]] in [[Drama]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. He started his career at [[Doxa [[Category:1967 births|Pachatouridis, Theodoros]]
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  • ...as [[Metropolitan]] of the See of [[Florina]], Prespes and Eordaia from [[1967]] until [[2000]]. On [[June 25]], [[1967]], Avgoustinos was ordained [[Metropolitan]] of [[Florina]], Prespes and Eo
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  • *In the [[1967 Football Championship|1967 season]], Kouvas scored 5 goals in a single Alpha Ethniki game against [[Ol [[Category:1946 births|Kouvas, Sakis]]
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  • Gouvas played for the Chicago club until [[1967]] when he returned to [[Messolonghi]]. He quit football the following year. [[Category:1939 births|Gouvas, Thanasis]]
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  • *[[1967]]: Palace Priest [[Hieronymus]] is elected [[Archbishop of Athens]]. ==Births==
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  • Vaitsis was born on [[August 1]], [[1967]], in [[Arta]], [[Epirus]], [[Greece]]. He played for [[Anagennisis Kardits [[Category:1967 births|Vaitsis, Giorgos]]
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  • '''Dino Radja''' (born April 24, 1967), is a retired Croatian professional [[basketball]] player. He was a member [[Category:1967 births|Radja]]
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  • ...[[1917]], Phaedon Gizikis was a career [[Greece|Greek]] army officer. In [[1967]] he supported the [[Georgios Papadopoulos]]' coup d'etat and received a nu [[Category:1917 births|Gizikis, Phaedon]]
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  • ...r [[Georgios Papandreou]] in the government of national unity and, until [[1967]], in other ministerial posts under [[Alexandros Diomedes]], [[Constantine He was Prime Minister when the coup d' etat of [[April 21]], [[1967]] occurred and was placed under virtual house arrest for the next seven yea
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  • ==Births== ...5]]: [[George Papadopoulos]], head of the [[Junta]] that seized power in [[1967]].
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  • ...he masterminds of the [[Junta]] behind the coup d' etat of [[April 21]], [[1967]] that overthrew the government of [[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos]] and ruled [ ...dopoulos]] and [[Nikolaos Makarezos|Makarezos]] - the three leaders of the 1967-74 Junta]]
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  • ...and professionally known as '''Melina Kanakaredes''' (born [[April 23]], [[1967]]) is a [[Greek-American]] actress best known for her starring role as Dr. [[Category:1967 births|Kanakaredes, Melina]]
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  • # "Lost in Space" as Princess Reyka (1 episode, 1967) - Castles in Space (1967) TV Episode # Valley of the Dolls (1967) (uncredited) as Telethon telephone girl
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  • *[[1967]]: Dimitri, my Dimitri. *[[1967]]: Caught between two Women
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  • ...[Olympiakos Lefkosia FC|Olympiakos Nicosia]] is founded. During the period 1967-74 Cyprus champions played in [[Greece]] and played 3 times in the Greek [[ ==Births==
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  • ...achaiki FC|Panachaiki]]. He played for [[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] from [[1967]] until [[1975]]. [[Category:1948 births|Sideris, Giorgos]]
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  • During the rule of the [[Junta]], Papaspyrou was arrested twice - in [[1967]] and in [[1968]] - and was exiled to [[Folegandros]], [[Tilos]] and Marako [[Category:1922 births|Papaspyrou, Yiannis]]
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  • ...was noted for her opposition to the [[Junta]] that ruled Greece between [[1967]] and [[1974]]. Rather than continue publishing her newspapers under state [[Category:1911 births|Vlachou, Eleni]]
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  • ...Stephanos Stephanopoulos]]|after=[[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos]]|years=1966 - 1967}} [[Category:1900 births|Paraskevopoulos, Ioannis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1967]] - [[Giorgos Batis]]
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  • == Births == *[[1967]]: [[Kostas Parthenis]], painter
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  • *Οι σφαίρες δεν γυρίζουν πίσω - [[Bullets don't come back]] ([[1967]]) *Κονσέρτο για πολυβόλα - A concert for machine guns ([[1967]])
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  • ...FC|Ilisiakos]] and made the big jump to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1967]]. Later in his career he played for [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus [[Category:1947 births|Siokos, Vasilis]]
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  • ...before returning to [[Aegaleo FC|Aegaleo]] where he ended his career in [[1967]]. [[Category:1938 births|Kanellopoulos, Manolis]]
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  • ...later ([[1967]]) became the leader of the [[Junta|military dictatorship of 1967-1974]]. [[Category:1915 births|Beloyiannis, Nikos]]
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  • ...en noted for being politically active throughout his career in music. In [[1967]], Savvopoulos was imprisoned for his political convictions by the ''"regim [[Category:1944 births|Savvopoulos, Dionysis]]
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  • ==Births== ...9]]: [[George Papadopoulos]], head of the [[Junta]] that seized power in [[1967]].
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  • ...kos FC|Olympiakos]], arising from their youth squad, from [[1962]] until [[1967]] and again from [[1969]] until [[1970]]. In between, he had a stint, in [[ [[Category:1945 births|Plessas, Mimis (football)]]
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  • '''Diego Aguirre''' (born [[1967]]) is an Uruguayan [[football (soccer)|football]] coach and former player. [[Category:1967 births|Aguirre, Diego]]
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  • *"Αρκάδι-Ερωτόκριτος" - Arkadi/Erotokritos (1967), *"Ανθολογία" - Anthology (1967),
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  • * Martha (1967) .... Hector * Kalos ilthe to dollario (1967) .... Henry
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  • During the [[Military Junta of 1967-1974|7-year colonels' dictatorship]] in [[Greece]] he left for Paris and th [[Category:1920 births|Tegopoulos, Christos]]
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  • Born [[December 17]], [[1967]] in the African nation of Zimbabwe – then called Rhodesia – [[Mario Fr [[Category:1967 births|Frangoulis, Mario]]
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  • ...e theatre, Kalouta appeared in many films and television productions. In [[1967]], she married Dimitris Konstantopoulos and quit the theatre. [[Category:1921 births|Kalouta, Maria]]
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  • ==Births== ...: [[Stylianos Pattakos]], member of [[Junta]] that ruled [[Greece]] from [[1967]] until [[1974]].
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  • [[Category:Military Junta of 1967-1974|Hadjizisis, Nikolaos]] [[Category:1930 births|Hadjizisis, Nikolaos]]
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  • ...]], along with team mates [[Giorgos Stoligas]] and [[Vasilis Siokos]] in [[1967]]. There, he was converted into a defender. His playing career at [[Olympia [[Category:1946 births|Angelis, Thanasis]]
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  • ...and was arrested by the [[Junta]] during the period of the dictatorship ([[1967]]-[[1974]]) for acts of sabotage. She was released from prison due to healt [[Category:1909 births|Fleming, Amalia]]
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  • .... He studied civil engineering in Moscow obtaining his Masters Degree in [[1967]]. [[Category:1943 births|Thrasou, Charis]]
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  • ...his [[football (soccer)|football]] career with Apollon Kalamata which in [[1967]] merged with other local clubs to for [[Kalamata FC]]. [[Category:1950 births|Spentzopoulos, Dimitris]]
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  • ...ster for Foreign Affairs]] three times between the years of [[1963]] and [[1967]]. [[Category:1897 births|Oikonomou-Gouras]]
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  • ...d in protest at [[Junta|the military regime]] which had come to power in [[1967]]. He was a member of the Board of Directors of UNRRA in [[1946]] and held ...as was governor of the [[Bank of Greece]] in [[1944]]-[[1945]], [[1955]]-[[1967]] (he resigned in protest at the regime), and [[1974]]-[[1981]]. He publish
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  • ...he founded the [[United Democratic Left]] (EDA) party, which he led until 1967, when the [[Junta|colonels' regime]] persecuted [[United Democratic Left]] He was prosecuted and put into in-house arrest by the 1967 junta. This worsened his health and he died on [[March 15]], [[1968]][http:
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  • ==Births== *[[1967]]: [[Giorgos Batis]], [[Rebetiko]] composer.
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  • ...Paris and London. In [[1958]] he participated in the Venice Biennale. In [[1967]] he moved to Paris. [[Category:1910 births|Tsarouchis, Yiannis]]
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  • *[[1967]]: The [[Junta]] strips 480 persons of their Greek citizenship. ==Births==
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  • *[[1967]]: "The little merchant" as Marinos Konstantinidis [[Category:1912 births|Lygizos, Mitsos]]
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  • ...lar but had to leave after a string of four successive league defeats in [[1967]]. [[Category:1903 births|Bukovi, Marton]]
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  • Lupu was born on [[February 27]], [[1967]] in Galati, Romania. He was in the Romanian squad for the 1990 World Cup a [[Category:1967 births|Lupu, Danut]]
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  • ...y of Chicago]]. He was [[Minister for Finance (Greece)|Finance Minister]] (1967-71) and [[Minister of the Interior|Minister for Internal Affairs]] (1971-73 [[Category:1919 births|Androutsopoulos, Adamantios]]
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  • ...and the 1965 crisis led eventually to the coup d' etat of [[April 21]], [[1967]]. [[Category:1902 births|Mavromichalis, Stylianos]]
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  • ...;οσμονή" (="Expectation"), was recorded in [[1967]]. Since then, he has recorded more than 120 records. He has sung numerous [[Category:1949 births|Dalaras, Giorgos]]
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  • ...s of [[1970]] and [[1971]], a silver medal in the Mediterranean Games of [[1967]] and a bronze in the European Games of [[1976]] to go with the gold he won [[Category:1945 births|Galaktopoulos, Petros]]
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  • ...times in the Greek championship with: 29 goals in [[1965]], 22 goals in [[1967]] and in [[1969]]. During the latter campaign, he was also Europe's second [[Category: 1938 births|Sideris, Giorgos]]
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  • ...stories and novels followed. Later, he was persecuted by the [[Junta]] ([[1967]]-[[1974]]) for his democratic beliefs expressed in his writings. [[Category:1925 births|Kotzias, Alexandros]]
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  • [[Category:1899 births|Pipinelis, Panagiotis]] [[Category:Military Junta of 1967-1974|Pipinelis, Panagiotis]]
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  • After the [[April 21]], [[1967]] coup d' etat, Iliou was placed in the hospital wing of the [[Averoff pris [[Category:1904 births|Iliou, Elias]]
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  • ...s was born on [[March 8]], [[1947]], in Vienna. He started his career in [[1967]] with First Vienna before coming to [[Greece]] to play for [[Olympiakos FC [[Category:1947 births|Persidis, Dimitris]]
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  • ...n [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' lineup between the years of [[1959]] and [[1967]], partnering [[Giorgos Sideris]]. [[Category:1939 births|Papazoglou, Aristides]]
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  • ...ing this tenure that the intercommunal fighting of [[1963]]-[[1964]] and [[1967]] broke out, the coup d'etat against [[Makarios III|Makarios]] took place a [[Category:1895 births|Rossides, Zenon]]
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  • *[[1967]]: The [[Panagiotis Pipinelis|Pipinelis]] - Caglayangil accord temporarily ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1967]]: [[Melina Kanakaredes]], [[Greek-American]] actress.
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  • ...Ergotelis FC|Ergotelis]]. He played as a forward for [[OFI FC|OFI]] from [[1967]] until [[1980]]. In [[1976]], Papadopoulos was top scorer of the [[Beta Et [[Category:1950 births|Papadopoulos, Dimitris (OFI)]]
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  • *Ο χαζομπαμπάς (1967) (The new father) *Το Κορίτσι της Οργής (1967) (The girl of wrath)
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  • After the [[1967]] season, he returned to AEK by popular demand. Csaknady helped AEK to thei [[Category:1924 births|Csaknady, Jeno]]
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  • ...so served as [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' President from [[1954]] until [[1967]]. [[Category:1903 births|Andrianopoulos, Giorgos]]
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  • ...politically active since his youth. During the military dictatorship of [[1967]]-[[1974]], Alavanos participated in the student movement against the regim [[Category:1950 births|Alavanos, Alekos]]
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  • ==Births== ...eorgios Zoitakis]], member of the military regime that ruled Greece from [[1967]]-[[1974]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1967]]: Former [[Crown Prince Pavlos]]
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  • *[[1967]]: A Cypriot patrol, under General [[Georgios Grivas]], is shot at while re ==Births==
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  • ...r greatest hit was "Agapi mou Oua-Oua" (My love, Oua-Oua) which ran from [[1967]] until [[1972]]. [[Category:1934 births|Analyti, Kakia]]
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  • *[[1967]]: Child murderer Michalitsa Yiannopoulou goes on trial for the murder of 5 ==Births==
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  • *[[1967]]: Footballer [[Mimis Domazos]] marries popular singer [[Vicky Moscholiou]] ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1967]]: [[Giorgos Kasnaferis]], international referee.
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  • In [[1966]] and again in [[1967]], he was awarded at the Film Festival of [[Thessaloniki]] for his roles in [[Category:1924 births|Foundas, Giorgos]]
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  • ...[January 20]], [[1948]]. He joined [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in [[1967]] from Aittitos [[Spata]] and played for them until [[1979]]. Altogether, h [[Category:1948 births|Dimitriou, Dimitris]]
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  • In [[1967]] a military [[Junta]] overthrew the democratic government of Greece and es [[Category:1923 births|Papandreou, Margaret]]
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  • ...proceedings against [[Junta|those who staged the coup]] of [[April 21]], [[1967]]. In [[1999]], he lodged a complaint, at the International Court of the Ha [[Category:1934 births|Lykourezos, Alexandros]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1967]]: [[Mario Frangoulis]], tenor opera singer
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  • ...athinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] winning six championships with the greens ([[1967]], [[1969]], [[1971]], [[1972]], [[1973]] and [[1974]]). In [[1976]], he co [[Category:1934 births|Mourouzis, Kostas]]
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  • *[[1967]]: Rauf Denktash is arrested after having entered [[Cyprus]] illegally. ==Births==
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  • *A concert for machine guns («Κοντσέρτο για πολυβόλα») [[1967]] [[Category:1921 births|Tsapelis, Zoras]]
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  • *[[1967]]: [[Christos Papanikolaou]] breaks the Greek record in the [[pole vault]] ==Births==
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  • *[[1967]]: Greek PM [[Konstantinos Kollias]] and Turkish PM Suleyman Demirel meet a ==Births==
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  • *[[1967]]: Composer/politician [[Mikis Theodorakis]] is arrested by the military [[ ==Births==
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  • ...d eventually take the Greek record from 4.60m to 5.49m. On [[August 7]], [[1967]], he also broke the Greek record for the decathlon. |1967
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  • *The [[National Football Team]] of Greece ([[1966]] - [[1967]]) [[Category:1925 births|Markovits, Panos]]
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  • In 1967, the great singer marries [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] footballer [[M [[Category:1943 births|Moscholiou, Viki]]
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  • ...os]] in a pre-season friendly. Koudas will return to [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] in [[1967]] without having played a single competitive game for Olympiakos. ==Births==
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  • He was crowned top scorer of the [[Cypriot Football A Division]] twice: in [[1967]] (29 goals) and [[1971]] (11 goals). [[Category:1942 births|Stylianou, Andreas]]
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  • *[[1967]]: The first, for Greece, open heart surgery procedure is successfully per ==Births==
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  • ...orn in Rome due to his father's botched counter-coup on [[December 13]], [[1967]], which caused the royal family to flee to Italy. [[Category:1969 births|Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark ]]
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  • ...big moments in his life which he called "a Greek moment in Cincinnati in [[1967]]" when Jim was batting against the Reds, [[Alex Grammas]] was coaching thi [[Category:1916 births|Campanis, Al]]
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  • ...e:Ntama_Spathi_1966_Nathanail.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Elena Nathanail]] in the [[1967]] movie ''Dama Spathi'' (Ντάμα Σπαθί)]] * 13os, O (1967) .... Maria
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  • ...until the birth of her brother [[Prince Pavlos]]. After [[December 13]], [[1967]], the former royal family have been living abroad stripped of their throne [[Category:1965 births|Alexia ,Princess]]
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  • ...He started his playing career in the youth system of [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] in [[1967]]. He turned professional in [[1971]]. In [[1975]] he transferred to [[Kast [[Category:1952 births|Paraschos, Giorgos]]
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  • In [[1955]] she married actor [[Stefanos Stratigos]]. They divorced in [[1967]]. [[Category: 1932 births|Mavropoulou, Gelly]]
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  • ...] in [[1927]]. He served as a naval officer but resigned on [[April 22]] [[1967]], the day after the military coup which brough the dictatorship of [[Georg [[Category:1927 births|Tzannetakis, Tzannis]]
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  • In [[1967]], he recorded his first 45 RPM record with two Zambetas songs. Other recor *My first Songs 1967-1975 - ([[1996]])
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  • '''John Limniatis''' (born [[June 24]], [[1967]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]]) is a retired [[Greek-Canadian]] professional [ [[Category:1967 births|Limniatis, John]]
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  • ...stantine II]], a position he quit after the coup d'etat of [[April 21]], [[1967]]. Bitsios then re-entered the diplomatic corps which he quit in [[1972]]. [[Category:1915 births|Bitsios, Dimitrios]]
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  • *Κοντσερτο για Πολυβολα (1967) - A Concert for Machine Guns *Εκεινος κι Εκεινη (1967) - He and She
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  • ...s in 1951; between [[1984]] and 1991, the rate decreased from 12.7 to 10.1 births per 1,000 persons, placing Greece at or below the average growth level of n ...991 some 6,351 marriages, or 0.6 percent, ended in divorce. Of the 102,229 births recorded in 1990, some 7 percent were to women aged fifteen to nineteen, 31
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  • ...in [[1989]]. He was a member of the court that tried the leaders of the [[1967]] military regime after its fall in [[1974]]. [[Category:1923 births|Grivas, Yiannis]]
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  • *Southport ([[1966]]-[[1967]]) *Northern Ireland ([[1967]]-[[1971]])
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  • ...Papadopoulos]]'s [[junta|military junta]] took control of the country in [[1967]], the Progressive Party was the only party to support the junta, and indee [[Category:1909 births|Markezinis, Spiros]]
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  • * R. Niklaus, Jean Moréas, a critique of his poetry and philosophy, La Haye, 1967 [[Category:1856 births|Moreas]]
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  • ...ng Constantine II]] of [[Greece]], who was deposed by a military coup in [[1967]]. Properly, their titles were the King and Queen of the [[Greece|Hellenes] ...own Prince of Greece]], Prince of [[Denmark]], born on [[May 20|20 May]] [[1967]] at [[Tatoi|Tatoi Palace]] in Athens, Greece. He was married on [[July 1|1
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  • [[Image:Παναθηναϊκός ομάδα μπάσκετ 1967.jpg|thumb|300px|Panathinaikos BC 1967]] [[Category:1942 births|Politis, Kostas]]
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  • Prince Pavlos was born on [[May 20]], [[1967]] in [[Athens]], to King Constantine II of Greece and [[Queen Anna Maria]], === Military coup of 1967 ===
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  • ...n the [[September 14|14th of September]] [[1891]]; died [[September 14]] [[1967]]), was a [[Greek]] journalist, foreign correspondent, author, and poet. Fteris died on his birthday in [[1967]]. Today his body lies in his homeland, Mani. On the road connecting the t
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  • ...se aware of the marriage.<ref>Diesbach, Ghislain de, Secrets of the Gotha (1967), Chapman & Hall, London, pages = p. 225</ref> Alexander lived less than a ...on a non-dynastic basis.<ref>Diesbach, Ghislain de, Secrets of the Gotha (1967), Chapman & Hall, London, pages = p. 225</ref> Thereupon King Constantine
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  • ...Angel''' (born '''Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos''' on [[December 19]] [[1967]]) is a [[Greek American]] magician, musician, stunt performer, and actor. Angel was born on [[December 19]], [[1967]] and raised in East Meadow, New York. Angel grew up loving music (playing
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  • *[[March 22]]: [[Odysseus Angelis]], a member of the [[junta]] of [[1967]]-[[1974]], is found hanged in his prison cell - a suicide. ==Births==
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  • ==Births== ...laos Makarezos]], member of the military [[junta]] that governed Greece ([[1967]] - [[1973]])
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  • From [[1954]] through [[1967]] she worked on radio as a producer and performer. She also studied set des * 1967 Dakrya orgis (Manos' Mother)
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  • When a group of colonels imposed a dictatorship in [[1967]], Kyrkos was jailed for five years. Upon the restoration of democracy in [ [[Category:1924 births|Kyrkos, Leonidas]]
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  • ...e in Genoa, Italy as a protest against the [[Junta|Greek military junta of 1967-1974]]. [[Category:1948 births|Georgakis, Kostas]]
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  • ...mber of parliament and in various ministerial positions until the [[junta |1967&ndash;1974 dictatorship]]. Under the first premiership of Karamanlis (1955- * ''The Greek Course'', Athens: Estia, 1967
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  • Loukanidis sat out most of the [[1967]] season due to the dispute of six Panathinaikos players with their coach, [[Category:1937 births|Loukanidis, Takis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1994]]: Triantafyllos Siaperas, former chess champion. In [[1967]] he wrote one of the first books about chess in [[Greece]].
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  • ...till the graduation at the town's Conservatory, fifteen years later. In [[1967]], the military coup of the colonels forced her to flee to Paris, where she [[Category:1939 births|Karaindrou, Eleni]]
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  • After the military coup of [[1967]] Rallis was arrested and sent into exile on the island of [[Kasos]] when h [[Category:1918 births|Rallis, George]]
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  • '''Rainer Rauffmann''' (born [[February 26]], [[1967]] in Amberg, Bavaria), is a retired German/Cypriot football player, conside [[Category:1967 births|Rauffmann, Rainer]]
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  • ...the [[1960s|60's]]. During the turbulent years of the military [[junta]] (1967-1974), he was persecuted by the [[George Papadopoulos|regime]] for his anti [[Category:1947 births|Mikroutsikos, Thanos]]
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  • During the time of the [[Junta|military dictatorship]] ([[1967]] - [[1974]]), his activities were curtailed and he was forbidden to leave [[Category:1939 births|Ewert, Miltiades]]
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  • ...ng put in internal exile by the Greek colonels at the start of the [[Junta|1967-74 military dictatorship]]. [[Category:1914 births|Florakis, Charilaos]]
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  • During the [[1967]]-[[1974]] dictatorship, his ideas became more radical. He was a member of [[Category:1942 births|Konstantopoulos, Nikos]]
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  • *«Ο σατράπης» (The satrap) - (1967), [[Category:1936 births|Kalogeropoulou, Xenia]]
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  • ...took an active role in the fight against the [[Regime of the Colonels]] ([[1967]]&ndash;[[1974]]) in Greece. He became famous for his attempt to assassinat [[Category:1939 births|Panagoulis, Alexandros]]
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  • * ''Ti ki an gennithika ftohos'' (1967) .... Mr. Razis * ''O Labiris enantion ton paranomon'' (1967)
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  • ...ional Football Team|National team of Greece]] (4 goals) in the period of [[1967]]-[[1982]] and a guest appearance on [[September 20]], [[1995]] against Yug [[Category:1946 births]]
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  • ...he founders of the prestigious stage group Proskinio and appeared in the [[1967]] Broadway musical "Ilya Darling", with [[Melina Mercouri]], in a role for * Never on a Sunday (Ilya, Darling), 1967, in the United States (directed by [[Jules Dassin]], with [[Melina Mercouri
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  • ...nymus served as Coadjutor Metropolitan of [[Thebes]] & [[Livadeia]] from [[1967]]-[[1978|78]], where he was unanimously elected Metropolitan in [[1981]], a [[Category:1938 births]]
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  • ...os]] in a pre-season friendly. Koudas will return to [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] in [[1967]] without having played a single competitive game for Olympiakos. ==Births==
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  • ...sing number of viewers after the introduction of television in Greece in [[1967]]. She continued to star in more movies for the next seven years. * [[1967]] - Vouleftina (Βουλευτίνα / The Senator)
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  • ...rmoil in the country that culminated in a military coup on [[April 21]], [[1967]]. On [[December 13]] of that year, Constantine and his family fled to Rome [[Image:475-5.jpg|thumb|150px|[[1967]] issue of Time Magazine featuring [[King Constantine II|King Constantine]]
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  • ...nd the Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I] dated [[October 28|28 October]] 1967 [[Category:1886 births|Athenagoras, Patriarch]]
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  • ...na Sings'' in [[1965]] and the French album ''Le Jour où la Colombe'' in [[1967]]. * ''Le Jour où la Colombe'' (1967)
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  • *[[May 1]], [[1967]]: Married singer [[Vicky Moscholiou]]. The couple had two daughters but we [[Category:1942 births|Domazos, Mimis]]
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  • ...ly abolish censorship and appeared initially indulgent with members of the 1967 coup who still held on to positions of power in the police and armed forces [[Category:1907 births|Karamanlis, Constantine]]
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  • During the period of [[junta|dictatorship]] in Greece from [[1967]] to [[1974]], Mercouri lived in France. When the dictatorship revoked her [[Category:1920 births|Mercouri, Melina]]
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  • ...Nicosia-based AC Omonia as a 16-year-old and he joined the first team in [[1967]]. But it was not until the early [[1970s]] that he served notice of his ta [[Category:1949 births|Kaiafas, Sotiris]]
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  • *''Adiki katara'' (1967) *''Kapote klaine kai oi dynatoi'' (1967)
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  • In [[1967]], Negroponte founded MIT's Architecture Machine Group, a combination lab a [[Category:1943 births|Negroponte, Nicholas]]]
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  • ...[Cyprus National Guard]], [[Georgios Karayiannis]]. Grivas left Cyprus in 1967 after a crisis which was seriously escalated when the [[Cyprus National Gua [[Category:1897 births|Grivas, Georgios]]
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  • ...by his contemporaries) was elected as a Fellow of the [[Royal Society]] in 1967 and was awarded a knighthood in 1969. Whilst he is most famous for his cre [[Category:1906 births|Issigonis, Alec]]
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  • Immediately following the putsch of [[21 April]] [[1967]] by [[George Papadopoulos]], he was called back to [[Athens]] by the milit [[Category:1929 births|Sartzetakis, Christos]]
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  • Savalas was memorable in ''The Dirty Dozen'' ([[1967]]), the seminal ensemble action film by director Robert Aldrich, and reappe ...show, twice. He also made 54 more guest-appearances between [[1959]] - [[1967]] in most of these shows, ''Naked City'', ''King of Diamonds'', ''The Aquan
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  • In [[1967]] the repressive nationalist, right-wing [[Greek military junta of 1967-1974|Regime of the Colonels]] took power in Greece after a coup d'état. Af [[Category:1900 births|Seferis, Giorgos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[February 20]]: Triantafyllos Siaperas, former chess champion. In [[1967]] he wrote one of the first books about chess in [[Greece]].
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  • ...founders of the political research group "Alexandros Papanastasiou." In [[1967]] this group was transformed into [[Democratic Defense]], an organization o [[Category:1936 births|Simitis, Costas]]
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  • ...ne years, and, for seven years he served as a Secretary of the Holy Synod (1967-1974). He took part in many religious missions abroad. He was a Doctor of T ...t he had no knowledge of or involvement with the [[Greek military junta of 1967-1974]], he had been recorded on film and photographed swearing in the new r
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  • ...record they were illegally distributed at the time of [[Military Junta of 1967-1974|the dictatorship in Greece]], and became a symbol for a whole generati [[Category:1943 births|Kilaidonis,Loukianos]]
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  • ...owing a dispute over control of the Ministry of Defence. After the April [[1967]] military coup by the [[junta|Colonels' junta]] led by [[George Papadopoul [[Category:1888 births|Papandreou, Georgios]]
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  • ...is'' further momentum, forming [[EOKA-B]]. The Greek military [[junta]] of 1967-1974 gave active support to EOKA-B. [[Category:1935 births|Sampson, Nikos]]
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  • * Voitheia!... O Veggos faneros praktor 000 ( 1967 ) , ''Help!... Veggos non-secret agent 000'' * Pare kosme ( 1967 ) , ''For all to take''
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  • ...arned him the undying hatred of Papandreou loyalists. He was arrested in [[1967]] by the military junta but managed to escape and lived in exile until his [[Category:1918 births|Mitsotakis, Constantine]]
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  • *''Otan ta psaria vgikan sti steria'' (''The Day the Fish Came Out'') (1967): director, screenwriter, producer [[Category:1922 births|Kakogiannis, Mihalis]]
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  • ...ent [[Kyriakos Matsis]] in the [[Aristotle University of Thessaloniki]] ([[1967]]) [[Category:1903 births|Zongolopoulos, George]]
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  • Angelopoulos began making films after the [[1967]] coup that began the Greek military dictatorship known as the [[Regime of [[Category:1935 births|Angelopoulos, Theodoros]]
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  • [[Category:1945 births|Antoniadis, Antonis]] ...ηναϊκό, όταν έπαιζε στην πανίσχυρη ομάδα A.Ο. Ξάνθης, που είχε προέλθει το 1967 από την αναγκαστική συγχώνευση των ομάδω
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  • At the ''coup d'etat'' of [[April 21]], [[1967]], Glezos was arrested at 2am, together with the rest of the political lead [[Category:1922 births|Glezos, Manolis]]
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  • ...causing the destabilisation that led to a military coup on [[April 21]], [[1967]]. After a clumsily organised counter-coup by the King failed, he was force [[Category:1917 births|Frederica, Queen of Greece]]
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  • ...stening to his music. Theodorakis himself was arrested on [[August 21]], [[1967]] and jailed for five months. Following his release in [[1968]], he was ba *1967: "The Day the Fish came out"
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  • ...r hits of the late 1960s, including World War II epic ''The Dirty Dozen'' (1967) &mdash; for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supportin [[Category:1929 births|Cassavetes, John]]
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  • ...s a satisfactory alternative to assimilation within a Greater Greece. By [[1967]], when the military [[junta]] seized power in [[Athens]], Makarios was vie [[Category:1913 births|Makarios 3]]
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  • On [[June 4]], [[1967]], Karras once again hinted that he would retire in order to work at a new [[Category:1935 births|Karras, Alex]]
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  • ...the Jews : an English translation, Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, 1967. [[Category:347 births]]
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  • # Ἑλλάς καί ξένοι, 1919-1967. Ἀπό τά ἀρχεῖα τοῦ Ἑλληνικοῦ Ὑπουργεί [[Category:1935 births|Kitsikis, Dimitri]]
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  • ...cis E. Peters: Greek Philosophical Terms: A Historical Lexicon, NYU Press, 1967 ISBN 081476552, page 178 Simplicius' commentary on Aristotle's ''physica'' [[Category:535 BC births]]
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