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  • *[[1998]]: The [[National Football Team of Cyprus]] defeat Spain 3-2 in a Euro 2000 ==Deaths==
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  • He died in [[1998]]. [[Category:1998 deaths]]
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  • Kollias died on [[July 13]], [[1998]], at the age of 97. [[Category:1998 deaths|Kollias, Constantine]]
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  • He died on [[September 5]], [[1998]] from cancer. [[Category:1998 deaths|Papoulidis, Takis]]
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  • ...hens]] between [[January 13]], [[1974]] until his death on [[April 10]], [[1998]]. Seraphim died on [[April 10]], [[1998]] and was succeeded by [[Christodoulos]].
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Stefanos Tsitsipas]], tennis player ==Deaths==
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  • He died in [[1998]]. [[Category:1998 deaths|Hadjistavridis, Alekos]]
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  • ...ktopoulos continued to work as a journalist and died on [[February 28]], [[1998]] at the [[Evangelismos Hospital]] in [[Athens]] where he was being treated ...George Polk Affair]'' , Kathimerini, English Edition, Thursday, March 19, 1998 p. 3
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Giorgos Vasilakopoulos]] replaces [[Zacharias Alexandrou]] as Presiden ==Deaths==
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  • Horn died on [[January 16]], [[1998]] after a long illness. [[Category:1998 deaths|Horn, Dimitris]]
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Aris BC|Aris Thessaloniki]] (coached by Christos Magotsios) put aside ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Anghel Iordanescu]] becomes head coach of the [[National Football Team ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: Hristofori Bakatselou, Maria Galani and Katerina Pantaina become the fir *[[1998]]: Greece finish 5th at Women's Waterpolo World Championship in Perth, Aust
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Glafkos Clerides]] is re-elected President of [[Cyprus]]. ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: Young [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] midfielder Panagiotis Katsouris is killed in a ca ==Deaths==
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  • Georgiadis died in [[Athens]] on [[January 18]], [[1998]]. [[Category:1998 deaths|Georgiadis, Dan]]
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  • *Source: Obituary: [[August 25]], [[1998]]. Solon G. Vlasto, 94, Newspaper Publisher. By Saul Hansell. The New York [[Category:1998 deaths|Vlasto, Solon G.]]
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  • '''Alexander Sebastian Campanis''' ([[November 2]], [[1916]] - [[June 21]], [[1998]]) was an [[Greek-American]] executive in Major League Baseball. He had a [[Category:1998 deaths|Campanis, Al]]
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Greek-British]] pop star, [[George Michael]], is arrested in the US on ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: [[ESAKE]] approve the plan of [[Aris BC]] to retire [[Nikos Galis]]' num ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: PM [[Costas Simitis]] announces the devaluation of the [[drachma]] by 14 ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: The Greek stock market ("Sofokleous Street") closes with a 7.7% loss. ==Deaths==
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1998]]: [[Al Campanis]], [[Greek-American]] baseball player and coach.
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  • Traiforos died on [[March 28]], [[1998]] after a long illness. [[Category:1998 deaths|Traiforos, Mimis]]
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1998]]: [[Constantine Kollias]], jurist and Prime Minister
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  • ...al official who served as Mayor of [[Thessaloniki]] between [[1989]] and [[1998]]. [[Category:2011 deaths|Kosmopoulos, Konstantinos]]
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Greek-American]] [[Pete Sampras]] wins his 5th successive Wimbledon ti ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: The European Court on Human Rights awards [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] refugee, Ti ==Deaths==
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  • ...the hugely succesful Thornbirds spin-off TV soap, ''Aggigma Psyhis'', in [[1998]]. * Black Out p.s. Red Out (1998) .... Hristos' Mother
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  • *[[1998]]: Vitesse striker [[Nikos Machlas]] scores his 34th goal in a match agains ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: The Holy Synod of the Church of Greece elects Metropolitan [[Christodoul ==Deaths==
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1998]]: [[Constantine Karamanlis]], Greek politician
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  • ...y in various capacities including Ambassador to [[Athens]] between April [[1998]] until November [[2001]]. [[Category:2014 deaths|Pasiardis, Christodoulos]]
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1998]]: Archbishop [[Seraphim]] of Athens and all Greece.
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] win their first Greek championship in ==Deaths==
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1998]]: [[Dan Georgiadis]], football coach.
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  • ...imes each. The team played in the UEFA Champions League three times from [[1998]] to [[2000]]. In [[2000]], sensationally, Sturm Graz won their Champions L [[Category:2022 deaths|Osim, Ivica]]
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  • *[[1998]]: [[U21 National Football Team|Greece U21]] rank 2nd after losing to Spain ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: Newcastle defender [[Nikos Dabizas]] is the first Greek to play in an En ==Deaths==
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  • ...|Iraklis]] [[Thessaloniki]] ([[1996]] - [[1998]]) and [[Aris FC|Aris]] ([[1998]] - [[1999]]). [[Category:2012 deaths|Panagoulias, Alketas]]
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  • *[[1998]]: 31 year-old trainer Giorgos Loukanidis, son of the legendary [[Panathina ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: The governments of [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]] decide to proceed with the ==Deaths==
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  • ...ics and was elected to the [[Athens]] City Council where he served until [[1998]]. [[Category:2014 deaths|Linoxilakis, Costas]]
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1998]]: [[Gregorios Staktopoulos]], journalist convicted of the [[George Polk]]
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  • ...ver, Polychroniou turned to coaching and had a 4-year tenure ([[1994]] - [[1998]] coaching 34 games) with the Greek National Team. Other teams he coached i [[Category:2018 deaths|Polychroniou, Kostas]]
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  • From [[1998]] until [[2000]] he served as Nomarch of the [[prefecture]] of [[Pella pref [[Category:2014 deaths|Petsos, Georgios]]
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Stelios Manolas]] plays his last game as [[AEK FC|AEK]] defeat [[SKODA ==Deaths==
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Katerina Thanou]] breaks the womens' 100m Greek record with a time of ==Deaths==
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  • *The great Laika Songs - ([[1998]]) *Of Love and Departure - ([[1998]])
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  • *[[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] - [[1998]] [[Category:2020 deaths|Alefantos, Nikos]]
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1998]]: [[Mimis Traiforos]], author, song writer, director
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  • *[[1998]]: [[Krzysztof Warzycha]] scores his 182nd [[Alpha Ethniki|League]] goal ag ==Deaths==
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  • .... He was elected to two five-year terms, in [[1993]] and in [[1998]]. In [[1998]] his main opponent was [[Georgios Iakovou]]. He was defeated in the [[Cypr [[Category:2013 deaths|Clerides, Glafkos]]
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  • *[[1998]]: Olympiakos lose to Ferencvaros in the Waterpolo European Cup double fina == Deaths ==
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  • On [[January 27]], [[1998]], the Tsongas Arena in Lowell was dedicated in his honor. [[Category:1997 deaths|Tsongas, Paul]]
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  • ...J. Sopko, ''Prophet of Roman Orthodoxy: The Theology of John Romanides'' (1998), ISBN 978-0919672253 ...ral Committee, elected by the WCC 8th Assembly, Harare, Zimbabwe, December 1998 (JPEG; © PhotoOikoumene, World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland)
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  • ...athanassiou]] (born [[March 29]], [[1943]]) published a symphonic album in 1998 called ''El Greco'', inspired by and dedicated to '''Domenikos Theotokopoul [[Category:1614 deaths]]
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  • *[1] - Ramp, Philip (1998). “Translator's Note”, Ramp, Philip (trans.) Poems, pp. 5-6, Shoestring [[Category:2005 deaths|Anagnostakis, Manolis]]
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  • *''[[Eternity and a Day]]'' (1998) ** [[Palme d'Or]], [[1998 Cannes Film Festival]]
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  • ...umidi: artist of the Capitol, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1998 [[Category:1880 deaths|Brumidi, Constantino]]
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  • ...nlis''' (Κωνσταντίνος Καραμανλής) ([[March 8]], [[1907]] - [[April 23]], [[1998]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician. ...was awarded the Karlspreis in [[1978]]. He died after a short illness in 1998, at the age of 91. He bequeathed his archives to the "Konstantine Karamanl
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  • ...her work have been numerous and honours and prizes abundant. In October [[1998]], a concert was held at the [[Athens]] Concert Hall – Domna Samiou at t * Easter Songs (1998).
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  • In [[1998]], Mr. Athens founded and launched the Primary Health Care Initiative, a hu [[Category:2013 deaths|Athens, Andrew]]
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  • *Temple, Olivia and Robert (translators), 1998. ''Aesop, The Complete Fables,'' New York: Penguin Classics. (ISBN 0-14-04 **[http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/1998/98.5.16.html Bryn Mawr Classical Review, with Aesop bibliography]
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  • ==Deaths== [[Category:1998]]
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  • * ''Ο Χορός της ζωής'' (1998) (''The dance of life'') [[Category:2012 deaths|Sarri, Georges]]
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  • ...ically told in graphic novel form by author and artist Frank Miller in his 1998 book "300". Miller had previously used the Battle of Thermopylae as a stra [[Category:480 BC deaths]]
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  • * Ola einai dromos ( 1998 ), ''Everything is a journey'' * To ainigma ( 1998 ), ''The riddle''
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  • ...nary Institution of Society. (trans.:Kathleen Blamey) MIT Press, Cambridge 1998. 432 pp. ISBN 0262531550. (pb.) [[Category:1997 deaths|Castoriadis, Cornelius]]
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  • A fictional account of Justinian's life is given in the 1998 novel ''Justinian'' by H.N. Turteltaub. [[Category:711 deaths]]
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  • ...[[Volos]], [[Thessaly]], and [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece in [[1998]]. Since his elevation, he had attracted a significant amount of controvers ...ely ahistorical division between the Greek and European civilization. In [[1998]], he declared that "when our ancestors gave the lights of civilization, th
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  • * 'Umbrellas' ([[1998]]), [[Kifissias Avenue]], Municipality of N.Psychico, 'Atrium' ([[1999]]) [[Category:2004 deaths|Zongolopoulos, George]]
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  • ...brutal men. Just before his retirement, he married Avra C. Rochwite (1912-1998), who was born in Clayton, Montana. At the time of their marriage, Rochwite [[Category:1975 deaths|Londos,Jim]]
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  • *Guida Jackson, ''Women Who Ruled'', 1998 [[Category:1194 deaths]]
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  • ...'Thucydides: Narrative and Explanation''. Oxford: Oxford University Press (1998). ISBN 0199275858. [[Category:395 BC deaths]]
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  • ...antin-Alexios, Prince of [[Greece]] and Denmark, born on [[October 29]], [[1998]] in New York City, USA. [[Category:2023 deaths]]
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  • .... W. Taylor, R. M. Hare, and Jonathan Barnes, Oxford University Press, NY, 1998. [[Category:399 BC deaths]]
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  • ...ket]] index plunges by 5.45% to 1,403.92 - its lowest level since February 1998. ...Tirana-[[Ioannina]] line, crashes in Albania. The accident results in nine deaths.
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  • ...s, as Raymond E. Brown explains (''An Introduction to the New Testament'', 1998), historians take one of three approaches: [[Category:67 deaths|Paul of Tarsus]]
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  • * Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso's [[1998]] album ''Livro'' includes an epic song about Alexander called "Alexandre." [[Category:323 BC deaths]]
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  • ...as)]] of Ioannina is elected [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece (1974-1998). *1992 Deaths of [http://orthodoxwiki.org/Gabrielia_(Papayannis) Gabrielia (Papayannis)]
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