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*[[322 BC]]: The [[Battle of Crannon]] is fought between [[Macedon]] and [[Athens]]. | *[[322 BC]]: The [[Battle of Crannon]] is fought between [[Macedon]] and [[Athens]]. | ||
*[[1863]]: [[King George I|Prince George of Denmark]] leaves his native country to take up his new post as King of Greece. | *[[1863]]: [[King George I|Prince George of Denmark]] leaves his native country to take up his new post as King of Greece. | ||
+ | *[[1976]]: [[Cyprus]] holds its third parliamentary elections. | ||
*[[1997]]: [[Athens]] is awarded the 2004 Summer Olympics. | *[[1997]]: [[Athens]] is awarded the 2004 Summer Olympics. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== |
Revision as of 21:03, September 9, 2008
Events
- 322 BC: The Battle of Crannon is fought between Macedon and Athens.
- 1863: Prince George of Denmark leaves his native country to take up his new post as King of Greece.
- 1976: Cyprus holds its third parliamentary elections.
- 1997: Athens is awarded the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Sports
- 1998: The National Football Team of Cyprus defeat Spain 3-2 in a Euro 2000 qualifier.
Births
- 1934: Freddy Germanos, writer, TV presenter
Deaths
- 1998: Takis Papoulidis, football player
- 2007: Nikos Nikolaidis, film director