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| − | + | *[[1821]]: [[Livadeia]] joined the [[War of Independence]] under [[Athanasios Diakos]]. | |
| + | *[[1864]]: The [[Ionian Islands]] became part of [[Greece]] | ||
| + | *[[1941]]: The [[Battle of Cape Matapan]] ([[Cape Tainaro]]) took place during [[World War II]]. | ||
| + | *[[2007]]: A 25-year old fan was killed during riots in [[Athens]], prior to a women's volleyball game between [[Panathinaikos]] and [[Olympiakos]]. | ||
| + | *Births: [[Pavlos Melas]], hero of the [[Macedonian Struggle]] ([[1870]]), [[Kostas Virvos]], songwriter ([[1926]]), [[Vangelis Papathanasiou]], composer ([[1943]]), [[Marina Sirtis]], [[Greek-British]] actress ([[1960]]), [[Voula Patoulidou]], athlete ([[1965]]). | ||
| + | *Deaths: [[Nikos Pentzaropoulos]], footballer ([[1979]]). | ||
<span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[March 28]] - [[March 27]]</span> | <span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[March 28]] - [[March 27]]</span> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:21, March 25, 2010
- 1821: Livadeia joined the War of Independence under Athanasios Diakos.
- 1864: The Ionian Islands became part of Greece
- 1941: The Battle of Cape Matapan (Cape Tainaro) took place during World War II.
- 2007: A 25-year old fan was killed during riots in Athens, prior to a women's volleyball game between Panathinaikos and Olympiakos.
- Births: Pavlos Melas, hero of the Macedonian Struggle (1870), Kostas Virvos, songwriter (1926), Vangelis Papathanasiou, composer (1943), Marina Sirtis, Greek-British actress (1960), Voula Patoulidou, athlete (1965).
- Deaths: Nikos Pentzaropoulos, footballer (1979).