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===January=== | ===January=== | ||
− | *[[January 6]]: Greek Prime Minister [[Alexandros Diomedes]] resigns amid a scandal involving members of his government. | + | *[[January 6]]: Greek Prime Minister [[Alexandros Diomedes]] resigns amid a scandal involving members of his government. [[Ioannis Theotokis]] forms a government. |
*[[January 8]]: 40-year old former [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] forward, [[Christoforos Rangos]], inserts himself in the lineup of AO Zografos - the team he is coaching - when one of his players does not show up. He dies in the 28th minute of the match of a heart attack. | *[[January 8]]: 40-year old former [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] forward, [[Christoforos Rangos]], inserts himself in the lineup of AO Zografos - the team he is coaching - when one of his players does not show up. He dies in the 28th minute of the match of a heart attack. | ||
*[[January 15]]: The Church of [[Cyprus]] organises a referendum as to the future status of the island colony. 97% of all participants vote for [[Enosis]] with Greece. | *[[January 15]]: The Church of [[Cyprus]] organises a referendum as to the future status of the island colony. 97% of all participants vote for [[Enosis]] with Greece. | ||
===March=== | ===March=== | ||
+ | *[[March 5]]: The national elections of Greece prove inconclusive as no party gains a majority of seats in [[Hellenic Parliament|Parliament]]. | ||
*[[March 8]]: [[Greece]] becomes a member of [[CISM]]. | *[[March 8]]: [[Greece]] becomes a member of [[CISM]]. | ||
+ | *[[March 23]]: [[Sofoklis Venizelos]] forms a government. | ||
+ | ===April=== | ||
+ | *[[April 15]]: [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] forms a government. | ||
===May=== | ===May=== | ||
*[[May 6]]: A village is started in Hungary to house the Greek communists that arrived in the country after their defeat in the [[Greek Civil War]]. The village will come to be known as [[Beloiannisz]], after [[Nikos Beloyiannis]]. | *[[May 6]]: A village is started in Hungary to house the Greek communists that arrived in the country after their defeat in the [[Greek Civil War]]. The village will come to be known as [[Beloiannisz]], after [[Nikos Beloyiannis]]. | ||
− | + | ===September=== | |
+ | *[[September 13]]: [[Sofoklis Venizelos]] forms a government. | ||
===November=== | ===November=== | ||
*[[November 28]]: Hellenic-Yugoslavian diplomatic relationships, severed during the [[Civil War]], are re-established. | *[[November 28]]: Hellenic-Yugoslavian diplomatic relationships, severed during the [[Civil War]], are re-established. |
Revision as of 12:03, June 20, 2007
Events
January
- January 6: Greek Prime Minister Alexandros Diomedes resigns amid a scandal involving members of his government. Ioannis Theotokis forms a government.
- January 8: 40-year old former Olympiakos forward, Christoforos Rangos, inserts himself in the lineup of AO Zografos - the team he is coaching - when one of his players does not show up. He dies in the 28th minute of the match of a heart attack.
- January 15: The Church of Cyprus organises a referendum as to the future status of the island colony. 97% of all participants vote for Enosis with Greece.
March
- March 5: The national elections of Greece prove inconclusive as no party gains a majority of seats in Parliament.
- March 8: Greece becomes a member of CISM.
- March 23: Sofoklis Venizelos forms a government.
April
- April 15: Nikolaos Plastiras forms a government.
May
- May 6: A village is started in Hungary to house the Greek communists that arrived in the country after their defeat in the Greek Civil War. The village will come to be known as Beloiannisz, after Nikos Beloyiannis.
September
- September 13: Sofoklis Venizelos forms a government.
November
- November 28: Hellenic-Yugoslavian diplomatic relationships, severed during the Civil War, are re-established.
December
- December 20: Nikos Belogiannis, member of the Central Committee of KKE, is arrested as he returns to Greece to help organize the party's structure.
Births
May
- May 4: Anghel Iordanescu, footballer and one-time coach of the Greek National Football Team.
- May 22: Alekos Alavanos, politician
July
- July 18: Kostas Eleftherakis, footballer
December
- December 11: Christina Onassis, daughter of Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis
- December 27: Haris Alexiou, singer
Unknown
- Anthimos Kapsis, footballer
Deaths
January
- January 8: Christoforos Rangos, footballer
- January 13: Dimitris Semsis, musician
February
- February 2: Constantine Karatheodoris, mathematician
June
- June 28: Archbishop Makarios II of Cyprus.
November
- November 11: Alexandros Diomedes, economist, politician and Prime Minister.