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*[[1822]]: During the Greek [[War of Independence]], a Greek flotilla under [[Andreas Miaoulis]] defeats a Turkish one under Karapepe Ali at Patra Bay.
 
*[[1822]]: During the Greek [[War of Independence]], a Greek flotilla under [[Andreas Miaoulis]] defeats a Turkish one under Karapepe Ali at Patra Bay.
 
*[[1827]]: The National Assembly at [[Troezen]] elect [[Ioannis Kapodistrias]] as first Governor of Greece.
 
*[[1827]]: The National Assembly at [[Troezen]] elect [[Ioannis Kapodistrias]] as first Governor of Greece.
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*[[1905]]: [[Theodoros Deligiannis]] triumphs in the Greek national elections, winning 142 seats (of 235) in the [[Hellenic Parliament]].
 
*[[1913]]: The [[Battle of Bizani]] in the [[First Balkan War]] ends in Greek victory. Greek casualties number 812 dead and 1,500 wounded.
 
*[[1913]]: The [[Battle of Bizani]] in the [[First Balkan War]] ends in Greek victory. Greek casualties number 812 dead and 1,500 wounded.
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*[[1946]]: [[Sophocles Venizelos]] founds the [[Venizelist Liberal Party]].
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*[[1946]]: [[Maximus V of Constantinople|Maximus V]] is elected [[Patriarch of Constantinople]].
 
*[[2006]]: A military helicopter (a multi-purpose Bell Iroquois UH-1H Huey dating back to [[1969]]), went down in Melissi, [[Giannitsa]], during a night training flight, killing all four army staff on board.
 
*[[2006]]: A military helicopter (a multi-purpose Bell Iroquois UH-1H Huey dating back to [[1969]]), went down in Melissi, [[Giannitsa]], during a night training flight, killing all four army staff on board.
 
===Sports===
 
===Sports===
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*[[1895]]: First action taken towards the formation of an athletic federation. Panachaikos GS, GE Patra, [[Panellinios GS]], Ethnikos GS and Panetolikos agree to setting up a union.
 
*[[1895]]: First action taken towards the formation of an athletic federation. Panachaikos GS, GE Patra, [[Panellinios GS]], Ethnikos GS and Panetolikos agree to setting up a union.
 
*[[1927]]: 16 year-old [[Leonidas Andrianopoulos]] scores in a friendly match between Olympiakos and Falirikos Sindesmos (6-2). His brothers [[Dinos Andrianopoulos|Dinos]], [[Vasilis Andrianopoulos|Vassilis]] and [[Giorgos Andrianopoulos|Giorgos]] score the rest. The [[Andrianopoulos brothers]] became synonymous with [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]. The eldest, [[Yiannis Andrianopoulos|Yiannis]], established the club colours (red and white). In the same period (1926-32) [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] featured the [[Bogdanos brothers]] (Dimitris, Dimosthenis and Tassos)
 
*[[1927]]: 16 year-old [[Leonidas Andrianopoulos]] scores in a friendly match between Olympiakos and Falirikos Sindesmos (6-2). His brothers [[Dinos Andrianopoulos|Dinos]], [[Vasilis Andrianopoulos|Vassilis]] and [[Giorgos Andrianopoulos|Giorgos]] score the rest. The [[Andrianopoulos brothers]] became synonymous with [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]. The eldest, [[Yiannis Andrianopoulos|Yiannis]], established the club colours (red and white). In the same period (1926-32) [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] featured the [[Bogdanos brothers]] (Dimitris, Dimosthenis and Tassos)
*[[1930]]: Greek Climbing Federation founded
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*[[1930]]: The Greek Climbing Federation is founded.
*[[1988]]: At the first Indoors Meeting '''''Athina''''', held in [[Peace and Friendship Stadium]], [[Niki Bakogianni]] sets new Greek record in high jump with 1.87m. Long jumper [[Kostas Koukodimos]] runs the 60m race in 6.85!  
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*[[1972]]: [[Giorgos Sideris]] plays his last game in the [[Alpha Ethniki]] ([[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]-[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] 0-0)
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*[[1988]]: At the first Indoors Meeting '''''Athina''''', held in [[Peace and Friendship Stadium]], [[Niki Bakogianni]] sets new Greek record in [[high jump]] with 1.87m. [[Long jump]]er [[Kostas Koukodimos]] runs the 60m race in 6.85!  
 
*[[2000]]: [[Nikos Kaklamanakis]] wins the gold medal in Mistral World Championships at Mar del Plata, Argentina overcoming Aaron McIntosh of N.Zealand and Argentinian Carlos Espinola.
 
*[[2000]]: [[Nikos Kaklamanakis]] wins the gold medal in Mistral World Championships at Mar del Plata, Argentina overcoming Aaron McIntosh of N.Zealand and Argentinian Carlos Espinola.
 
*[[2002]]: For the first time in Greek volleyball history two teams, Olympiakos and Iraklis, qualify for the Champions League final four.
 
*[[2002]]: For the first time in Greek volleyball history two teams, Olympiakos and Iraklis, qualify for the Champions League final four.
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*[[2010]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] win the [[Greek Basketball Cup]] defeating [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 68-64. This snapped an 8-year Cup-winning streak by the Greens.
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*[[2015]]: [[Nikoletta Kyriakopoulou]] breaks the Greek indoor record in the [[pole vault]], with 4.76m, in Stockholm, Sweden.
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==Births==
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*[[1918]]: [[Harry Aurednik]], football coach ([[AEK FC|AEK]], [[Pierikos FC|Pierikos]])
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*[[1954]]: [[Johnny Paraprastanitis]], football player
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
 
*[[1960]]: [[Vasilis Logothetidis]], actor.
 
*[[1960]]: [[Vasilis Logothetidis]], actor.
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*[[1962]]: [[Charalambos Katsimitros]], [[WWII]] general.
 
*[[1994]]: Triantafyllos Siaperas, former chess champion. In [[1967]] he wrote one of the first books about chess in [[Greece]].
 
*[[1994]]: Triantafyllos Siaperas, former chess champion. In [[1967]] he wrote one of the first books about chess in [[Greece]].
  
 
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The legendary Adrianopoulos brothers

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