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+ | *[[1855]]: [[Alexandros Zaimis]], Prime Minister | ||
*[[1918]]: [[Spiro Agnew]], [[Greek-American]] Vice-President of the United States. | *[[1918]]: [[Spiro Agnew]], [[Greek-American]] Vice-President of the United States. | ||
*[[1935]]: [[Mary Linda]], singer | *[[1935]]: [[Mary Linda]], singer |
Revision as of 12:09, April 23, 2007
Events
- 1866: The holocaust of Arkadi takes place.
- 1931: A Greek monk discovers the icon of Panagia of Sumela in Trapezus, Asia Minor.
- 1940: After the complete failure of the invasion of Greece by the Italian military, Mussolini replaces General Prasca with General Ubaldo Soddu, his former Vice-Minister of War.
- 1995: Greek police disarm and arrest an Ethiopian who had hijacked an Olympic Airlines airplane, just before takeoff, and was holding a stewardess hostage.
Births
- 1855: Alexandros Zaimis, Prime Minister
- 1918: Spiro Agnew, Greek-American Vice-President of the United States.
- 1935: Mary Linda, singer
- 1973: Zisis Vryzas, footballer
Deaths
- 959: Constantine VII "Porfyrogenitos", Byzantine emperor.
- 1866: Abbot Gabriel Marinakis, at Arkadi monastery.
- 1866: Konstantinos Giaboudakis, at Arkadi monastery.