Difference between revisions of "December 2"

From Phantis
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
 
(12 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
*[[1823]]: The United States de facto recognize the Greek Revolutionary Council
+
*[[1823]]: The United States recognize  de facto the Greek Revolutionary Council
*[[1979]]: [[Nikos Galis]] debuts in Greek Basketball with Aris BC and scores 30 points with his team against Iraklis BC
+
*[[1944]]: Five leftist Ministers of the [[Georgios Papandreou|Papandreou]] government resign in protest at Gen. Scobie's call for the dissolution of the [[National Popular Liberation Army]] (ELAS).
 +
*[[1979]]: [[Nikos Galis]] debuts in Greek Basketball with [[Aris BC]] and scores 30 points against [[Iraklis BC]]
 +
*[[1997]]: A bomb explodes at the Patrιarchate of Constantinople, seriously injuring Orthodox deacon, Nectarius Nikolou, and damaging several buildings.
  
 
==Births==
 
==Births==
*[[1922]]:: [[Iakovos Kambanellis]], theatrical playwriter
+
*[[1922]]: [[Iakovos Kabanellis]], playwright
 +
*[[1923]]: [[Maria Callas]], [[Greek-American]] diva
 
*[[1944]]: [[Dionysis Savvopoulos]], music composer, lyricist and singer
 
*[[1944]]: [[Dionysis Savvopoulos]], music composer, lyricist and singer
 +
 +
==Deaths==
 +
*[[1980]]: [[Roza Eskenazi]], [[rebetiko]] singer
 +
*[[2002]]: [[Alan Ashman]], former coach of [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]].
 +
*[[2007]]: [[Les Shannon]], football coach
  
 
[[Category:Days]]
 
[[Category:Days]]

Latest revision as of 10:05, April 7, 2011

Events

  • 1823: The United States recognize de facto the Greek Revolutionary Council
  • 1944: Five leftist Ministers of the Papandreou government resign in protest at Gen. Scobie's call for the dissolution of the National Popular Liberation Army (ELAS).
  • 1979: Nikos Galis debuts in Greek Basketball with Aris BC and scores 30 points against Iraklis BC
  • 1997: A bomb explodes at the Patrιarchate of Constantinople, seriously injuring Orthodox deacon, Nectarius Nikolou, and damaging several buildings.

Births

Deaths