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==Events==
 
==Events==
*[[1911]]: Serious debates take place on the matter of the [[Greek language]]. University students protest against poet [[Kostis Palamas]]' strong pro-[[Demotic]] stand.
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===May===
*[[1913]]: The Greek Army comes to control all [[Epirus]] - including [[Northern Epirus]] - during the [[First Balkan War]].
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*[[May 12]]: For the first time in Greek basketball history a team ([[Aris BC|Aris]]) loses a game because two of its players (Angelidis, Muursep) fail to pass the anti-doping control.
*[[1997]]: 37 [[New Democracy]] MPs petition the Greek Parliament to release former dictator [[George Papadopoulos]] from jail because of ill health.
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*[[May 17]]: The [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]] launch a rocket attack on the German Ambassador's residence in retaliation for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
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===July===
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*[[July 9]]: [[Nikos Kaklamanakis]] wins the silver medal at the World Mistral Championship in Belgium.
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*[[July 13]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] sign Slovenian midfielder [[Zlatko Zahovic]] for nearly 5 billion [[drachma]]s.
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*[[July 29]]: [[Basketball]] player [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]] announces his retirement.
  
==Births==
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===August===
*[[1906]]: [[Nikos Hatzikyriakos-Gikas]], painter
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*[[August 7]]: [[Stavros Fryganas]], first unofficial Greek chess champion in [[1930]], dies in Malaga aged 90. He was the man who introduced chess clocks to Greece for the first official championship in [[1947]].
*[[1946]]: [[Manolis Mitsias]], singer
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*[[August 17]]: A powerful earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale) causes extensive damage to Izmit ([[Nicomedia]]) Turkey. Greek rescue units will be among the first on the scene. A political rapprochement between the countries will follow.
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*[[August 23]]: [[Anastasia Kelesidou]] wins the silver medal in discus (66.05m) at the Sevilla World Championships.
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*[[August 28]]: [[Mirella Maniani-Tzelili]] wins the gold medal in javelin (67.09m) at the Sevilla World Championships.
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===September===
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*[[September 7]]: A powerful earthquake (5.9 on the Richter scale) causes extensive damages and 86 fatalities in [[Attica]]. Turkish rescue units are among the first on the scene.
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===November===
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*[[November 27]]:  [[Kakhi Kakhiasvili]] wins 3 gold metals at 94 kg the World Weightlifting Championship games held in [[Athens]].
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===December===
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*[[December 29]]: [[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]] receives a 1 million drachmas cheque from [[EPAE]] for his contribution to greek football and announces the foundation of a football academy in the year [[2000]]
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
*[[1883]]: [[Alexandros Koumoundouros]], Prime Minister.
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===May===
*[[1986]]: [[Amalia Fleming]] nee Katsouri, wife of Dr. Alexander Fleming and [[PASOK]] MP.
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*[[May 11]]: [[Petros Vouzounerakis]], footballer
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[[Category:Years]]
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[[Category:1999]]

Revision as of 11:51, August 28, 2006

Events

May

  • May 12: For the first time in Greek basketball history a team (Aris) loses a game because two of its players (Angelidis, Muursep) fail to pass the anti-doping control.
  • May 17: The Revolutionary Organisation 17 November launch a rocket attack on the German Ambassador's residence in retaliation for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.

July

August

  • August 7: Stavros Fryganas, first unofficial Greek chess champion in 1930, dies in Malaga aged 90. He was the man who introduced chess clocks to Greece for the first official championship in 1947.
  • August 17: A powerful earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale) causes extensive damage to Izmit (Nicomedia) Turkey. Greek rescue units will be among the first on the scene. A political rapprochement between the countries will follow.
  • August 23: Anastasia Kelesidou wins the silver medal in discus (66.05m) at the Sevilla World Championships.
  • August 28: Mirella Maniani-Tzelili wins the gold medal in javelin (67.09m) at the Sevilla World Championships.

September

  • September 7: A powerful earthquake (5.9 on the Richter scale) causes extensive damages and 86 fatalities in Attica. Turkish rescue units are among the first on the scene.

November

December

Deaths

May