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+ | ==Events== | ||
+ | ===March=== | ||
+ | *[[March 22]]: [[Charilaos Vasilakos]] wins the first [[Marathon (event)|marathon]] ever run with a time of 3hrs 17mins. | ||
+ | ===April=== | ||
+ | *[[April 6]]: Commencement of the [[1896 Summer Olympics|first modern Olympic Games]]. By the Julian calendar, the games commenced on [[March 25]] - the national holiday of Greece - as a symbolic gesture. | ||
+ | *[[April 7]]: [[Leonidas Pyrgos]] becomes the first Greek to win an Olympic Gold Medal after defeating Frenchman Peronnet at fencing. | ||
+ | *[[April 7]]: [[Miltiades Gouskos]] breaks the Greek record for the [[shot put]] with 11.20m to win the silver medal in the [[1896 Summer Olympics]]. | ||
+ | *[[April 10]]: [[Spiros Loues]] wins the [[Marathon (event)|marathon]] in the [[1896 Summer Olympics]]. | ||
+ | *[[April 15]]: Closing ceremony of the [[1896 Summer Olympics|first modern Olympic Games]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===May=== | ||
+ | *[[May 21]]: [[Sotiris Versis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[discus throw]] with 29.50m. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===June=== | ||
+ | *[[June 5]]: The [[National Company]] sends 86 guerrilas, under Athanasios Broufas, to support the [[Macedonian Struggle]]. | ||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | *[[July 3]]: The [[National Company]] sends 500 guerrilas from Greece to support the [[Macedonian Struggle]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===August=== | ||
+ | *[[August 8]]: Greek volunteers land in [[Crete]] to support the Cretan revolt against the Ottoman Empire. | ||
+ | ===October=== | ||
+ | *[[October 11]]: [[Procopius II]] is elected [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece. | ||
+ | |||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
+ | ===February=== | ||
+ | *[[February 5]]: [[George Dilboy]], [[Greek-American]] [[World War I]] hero | ||
+ | *[[February 10]]: [[Sir John Harding]], military governor of [[Cyprus]]. | ||
+ | |||
===March=== | ===March=== | ||
*[[March 1]]: [[Dimitris Mitropoulos (composer)|Dimitris Mitropoulos]], conductor | *[[March 1]]: [[Dimitris Mitropoulos (composer)|Dimitris Mitropoulos]], conductor | ||
+ | *[[March 9]]: [[Archbishop of Cyprus]] [[Leontios]] | ||
+ | ===September=== | ||
+ | *[[September 4]]: [[Aspasia Manou]], wife of [[King Alexander]]. | ||
===October=== | ===October=== | ||
*[[October 30]]: [[Kostas Karyotakis]], poet | *[[October 30]]: [[Kostas Karyotakis]], poet | ||
+ | ===Unknown=== | ||
+ | *[[Eleni Skoura]], politician | ||
− | + | ==Deaths== | |
+ | ===March=== | ||
+ | *[[March 30]]: [[Charilaos Trikoupis]], politician, Prime Minister | ||
+ | ===April=== | ||
+ | *[[April 15]]: [[Georgios Vizyinos]], poet/writer. | ||
+ | ===November=== | ||
+ | *[[November 12]]: [[Spyridon Xyndas]], musician | ||
[[Category:Years]] | [[Category:Years]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1896]] |
Latest revision as of 11:08, December 31, 2010
Events
March
- March 22: Charilaos Vasilakos wins the first marathon ever run with a time of 3hrs 17mins.
April
- April 6: Commencement of the first modern Olympic Games. By the Julian calendar, the games commenced on March 25 - the national holiday of Greece - as a symbolic gesture.
- April 7: Leonidas Pyrgos becomes the first Greek to win an Olympic Gold Medal after defeating Frenchman Peronnet at fencing.
- April 7: Miltiades Gouskos breaks the Greek record for the shot put with 11.20m to win the silver medal in the 1896 Summer Olympics.
- April 10: Spiros Loues wins the marathon in the 1896 Summer Olympics.
- April 15: Closing ceremony of the first modern Olympic Games.
May
- May 21: Sotiris Versis breaks the Greek record in the discus throw with 29.50m.
June
- June 5: The National Company sends 86 guerrilas, under Athanasios Broufas, to support the Macedonian Struggle.
July
- July 3: The National Company sends 500 guerrilas from Greece to support the Macedonian Struggle.
August
October
- October 11: Procopius II is elected Archbishop of Athens and all Greece.
Births
February
- February 5: George Dilboy, Greek-American World War I hero
- February 10: Sir John Harding, military governor of Cyprus.
March
- March 1: Dimitris Mitropoulos, conductor
- March 9: Archbishop of Cyprus Leontios
September
- September 4: Aspasia Manou, wife of King Alexander.
October
- October 30: Kostas Karyotakis, poet
Unknown
- Eleni Skoura, politician
Deaths
March
- March 30: Charilaos Trikoupis, politician, Prime Minister
April
- April 15: Georgios Vizyinos, poet/writer.
November
- November 12: Spyridon Xyndas, musician