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*[[1489]]: The last Lusignan queen of [[Cyprus]], [[Catherine Cornaro]], sells the island to the Venetians. | *[[1489]]: The last Lusignan queen of [[Cyprus]], [[Catherine Cornaro]], sells the island to the Venetians. | ||
| + | *[[1865]]: [[Alexandros Koumoundouros]] forms his first government. | ||
*[[1942]]: The Axis powers impose upon Greece a "loan" for their expenses in occupying the country. The loan was estimated in 1993 to be equivalent to US $9 billion of that time. The Axis powers promised to repay the loan "in the future". | *[[1942]]: The Axis powers impose upon Greece a "loan" for their expenses in occupying the country. The loan was estimated in 1993 to be equivalent to US $9 billion of that time. The Axis powers promised to repay the loan "in the future". | ||
*[[1957]]: [[Evagoras Pallikaridis]] is hanged in the [[Central Jail of Lefkosia]]. | *[[1957]]: [[Evagoras Pallikaridis]] is hanged in the [[Central Jail of Lefkosia]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:23, September 5, 2008
Events
- 1489: The last Lusignan queen of Cyprus, Catherine Cornaro, sells the island to the Venetians.
- 1865: Alexandros Koumoundouros forms his first government.
- 1942: The Axis powers impose upon Greece a "loan" for their expenses in occupying the country. The loan was estimated in 1993 to be equivalent to US $9 billion of that time. The Axis powers promised to repay the loan "in the future".
- 1957: Evagoras Pallikaridis is hanged in the Central Jail of Lefkosia.
- 1969: April 21 becomes a national holiday.
- 1998: PM Costas Simitis announces the devaluation of the drachma by 14%.
Births
- 1772: Georgakis Olympios, revolutionary
- 1939: Stavros Xarchakos, composer
- 1944: Mariza Koch, singer
- 1953: Kleanthis Ierissiotis, athlete (Hammer throw)
Deaths
- 1957: Evagoras Pallikaridis, EOKA fighter, aged 19.