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*[[1931]]: [[Bank of Greece]] governor [[Alexandros Diomedes]] resigns after a disagreement with PM [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] over monetary policy. | *[[1931]]: [[Bank of Greece]] governor [[Alexandros Diomedes]] resigns after a disagreement with PM [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] over monetary policy. | ||
+ | *[[1937]]: The engagement of [[King Paul|Crown Prince Paul]] and [[Queen Frederika|Princess Frederika]] is officially announced. | ||
*[[1946]]: [[King George II]] is officially recalled to the throne after a very controversial referendum. | *[[1946]]: [[King George II]] is officially recalled to the throne after a very controversial referendum. | ||
*[[1989]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] decides that former PM [[Andreas Papandreou]] and four of his cabinet members should stand trial over the [[George Koskotas|Koskotas]] scandal. | *[[1989]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] decides that former PM [[Andreas Papandreou]] and four of his cabinet members should stand trial over the [[George Koskotas|Koskotas]] scandal. |
Revision as of 15:43, February 8, 2007
Events
- 1931: Bank of Greece governor Alexandros Diomedes resigns after a disagreement with PM Eleftherios Venizelos over monetary policy.
- 1937: The engagement of Crown Prince Paul and Princess Frederika is officially announced.
- 1946: King George II is officially recalled to the throne after a very controversial referendum.
- 1989: The Hellenic Parliament decides that former PM Andreas Papandreou and four of his cabinet members should stand trial over the Koskotas scandal.
Sports
- 1983: Olympiakos defeat Ajax Amsterdam 2-0 at OAKA and advance in the Cup of Champions (first match 0-0 draw). Nikos Anastopoulos scored both goals in extra time.
- 2000: Kostas Kenteris wins the 200m race at the Sydney Olympic Games with a 20.09 performance.
Births
- 1893: Yiannis Skarimbas, writer.
Deaths
- 1949: Chrysanthus, Archbishop of Athens.
- 2003: Elia Kazan, Greek-American film director and producer.