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*[[1941]]: Kathimerini publisher, [[Georgios Vlachos]], prints his famous "open letter to Hitler". (Note: Article is printed in Phantis Vlachos' bio) | *[[1941]]: Kathimerini publisher, [[Georgios Vlachos]], prints his famous "open letter to Hitler". (Note: Article is printed in Phantis Vlachos' bio) | ||
+ | *[[1950]]: [[Greece]] becomes a member of [[CISM]]. | ||
*[[1970]]: An attempt against the life of Archbishop [[Makarios III]] fails as his seriously wounded helicopter pilot manages to land the craft despite his injuries. | *[[1970]]: An attempt against the life of Archbishop [[Makarios III]] fails as his seriously wounded helicopter pilot manages to land the craft despite his injuries. | ||
*[[1995]]: [[Kostis Stephanopoulos]] is elected President of Greece on the third ballot. | *[[1995]]: [[Kostis Stephanopoulos]] is elected President of Greece on the third ballot. |
Revision as of 12:58, May 13, 2006
Events
- 1941: Kathimerini publisher, Georgios Vlachos, prints his famous "open letter to Hitler". (Note: Article is printed in Phantis Vlachos' bio)
- 1950: Greece becomes a member of CISM.
- 1970: An attempt against the life of Archbishop Makarios III fails as his seriously wounded helicopter pilot manages to land the craft despite his injuries.
- 1995: Kostis Stephanopoulos is elected President of Greece on the third ballot.
Births
- 1849: Georgios Vizyinos, writer
- 1907: Constantine Karamanlis, Greek politician
- 1963: Juan Gilberto Funes, played for Olympiakos in the late 1980s.