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*[[August 10]]: [[Phaedon Mattheou]] scores a personal record of 28 points against Syria (94-75) at Cairo for the pre-olympic tournament. Mattheou will score a total of 529 points in 44 matches with the [[National Basketball Team|national basketball team]]. In this match Vangelis Nikitopoulos will play for the second and last time in his career.  | *[[August 10]]: [[Phaedon Mattheou]] scores a personal record of 28 points against Syria (94-75) at Cairo for the pre-olympic tournament. Mattheou will score a total of 529 points in 44 matches with the [[National Basketball Team|national basketball team]]. In this match Vangelis Nikitopoulos will play for the second and last time in his career.  | ||
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| + | *[[September 21]]: Three [[EOKA]] members [[Andreas Panagidis]], [[Michalis Koutsoftas]] and [[Stelios Mavrommatis]] are hanged by the British in [[Cyprus]].  | ||
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===December===  | ===December===  | ||
*[[December 18]]: [[Evagoras Pallikaridis]] is arrested in [[Cyprus]] by the British.  | *[[December 18]]: [[Evagoras Pallikaridis]] is arrested in [[Cyprus]] by the British.  | ||
Revision as of 10:34, June 22, 2007
Events
January
- January 9: EOKA fighter, Kyriakos Matsis, is arrested, along with his brother Yiannakis, by the British.
 
February
- February 7: Student Petros Yiallouros, a member of ANE, is slain during a protest in Cyprus.
 - February 29: Lina Tsaldari becomes the first woman Cabinet member. She is the widow of former PM Panagis Tsaldaris.
 
March
- March 4: 17-year old EOKA fighter, Giorgos Charalambous, is killed in Limassol.
 
April
- April 18: Maria Desylla becomes the first woman elected mayor of a Greek city (Kerkyra).
 - April 23: EOKA fighter, Iakovos Patatsos, is arrested in Lefkosia for the murder of PC Nihat Basif.
 
May
- May 9: A huge protest in Athens, over the executions of Michalis Karaolis and Andreas Dimitriou, turns bloody as four protesters are killed and 164 are injured.
 - May 10: Michalis Karaolis and Andreas Dimitriou become the first two Greek-Cypriots executed by the British during the EOKA campaign.
 
June
- June 10: The Lycabettus funicular came into operation
 
July
- July 9: A major earthquake (7.3 on the Richter scale) strikes Santorini resulting in 53 deaths and more than 100 injuries.
 
August
- August 10: Phaedon Mattheou scores a personal record of 28 points against Syria (94-75) at Cairo for the pre-olympic tournament. Mattheou will score a total of 529 points in 44 matches with the national basketball team. In this match Vangelis Nikitopoulos will play for the second and last time in his career.
 
September
- September 21: Three EOKA members Andreas Panagidis, Michalis Koutsoftas and Stelios Mavrommatis are hanged by the British in Cyprus.
 
December
- December 18: Evagoras Pallikaridis is arrested in Cyprus by the British.
 
Births
September
- September 14: Costas Karamanlis, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic
 
October
- October 18: Giorgos Kimoulis, actor
 - October 27: Babis Tsertos, musician, performer of traditional, folk and rebetiko songs
 
November
- November 13: Anna Verouli, athlete.
 
Deaths
February
- February 7: Petros Yiallouros, during the EOKA struggle.
 - February 23: Marika Ninou, singer.
 
March
- March 4: Giorgos Charalambous, EOKA fighter
 
May
- May 10: Michalis Karaolis, EOKA fighter
 - May 10: Andreas Dimitriou, EOKA fighter
 
November
- November 14: Queen Elisabeth of Greece (wife of King George II)
 
December
- December 31: Michalis Georgalas, EOKA fighter