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− | + | *[[1844]]: [[King Otto]] took an oath of allegiance to the [[History of the Constitution of Greece#The Period of Constitutional Monarchy|new constitution of Greece]] which was published in the Government's Annals. | |
+ | *[[1863]]: The Second National Assembly of Greece offered the throne to [[King George I|Prince George]] of Denmark. | ||
+ | *[[1913]]: [[King George I]] was assassinated in [[Thessaloniki]] by [[Alexandros Schinas]].[[King Constantine I|Crown Prince Constantine]] ascended to the throne. | ||
+ | *Births: [[Yiannis Markopoulos]], composer ([[1939]]), [[Temuri Ketsbaia]], football player and coach ([[1968]]) | ||
+ | *Deaths: [[King George I]], King of the Hellenes ([[1913]]), [[Eleftherios Venizelos]], politician ([[1936]]), [[Odysseus Elytis]], [http://nobelprize.org/ Nobel prize] winning poet, ([[1996]]) | ||
<span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[March 17]] - [[March 16]]</span> | <span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[March 17]] - [[March 16]]</span> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:12, March 9, 2009
- 1844: King Otto took an oath of allegiance to the new constitution of Greece which was published in the Government's Annals.
- 1863: The Second National Assembly of Greece offered the throne to Prince George of Denmark.
- 1913: King George I was assassinated in Thessaloniki by Alexandros Schinas.Crown Prince Constantine ascended to the throne.
- Births: Yiannis Markopoulos, composer (1939), Temuri Ketsbaia, football player and coach (1968)
- Deaths: King George I, King of the Hellenes (1913), Eleftherios Venizelos, politician (1936), Odysseus Elytis, Nobel prize winning poet, (1996)