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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | *[[1925]]: Greek authorities hunt down the bandit gang of Yiangoulas and Babanis. | + | *[[1925]]: Greek authorities hunt down the bandit gang of [[Fotis Yiangoulas|Yiangoulas]] and Babanis. |
+ | *[[1944]]: The Greek 3rd mountain brigade enters Rimini after defeating its German defenders. | ||
*[[1956]]: Three [[EOKA]] members [[Andreas Panagidis]], [[Michalis Koutsoftas]] and [[Stelios Mavrommatis]] are hanged by the British in [[Cyprus]]. | *[[1956]]: Three [[EOKA]] members [[Andreas Panagidis]], [[Michalis Koutsoftas]] and [[Stelios Mavrommatis]] are hanged by the British in [[Cyprus]]. | ||
*[[1989]]: A European court fines Greece 650 million [[drachma]]s for passing corn from Yugoslavia as Greek and subsequently exporting it into the EU. | *[[1989]]: A European court fines Greece 650 million [[drachma]]s for passing corn from Yugoslavia as Greek and subsequently exporting it into the EU. | ||
+ | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[1871]]: [[Meletius Metaxakis]], former Ecumenical Patriarch | ||
+ | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[1925]]: [[Fotis Yiangoulas]], famous bandit | ||
+ | *[[1992]]: [[Alexandros Kotzias]], writer | ||
+ | *[[2019]]: [[Alekos Iordanou]], footballer | ||
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[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Latest revision as of 17:02, September 22, 2019
Events
- 1925: Greek authorities hunt down the bandit gang of Yiangoulas and Babanis.
- 1944: The Greek 3rd mountain brigade enters Rimini after defeating its German defenders.
- 1956: Three EOKA members Andreas Panagidis, Michalis Koutsoftas and Stelios Mavrommatis are hanged by the British in Cyprus.
- 1989: A European court fines Greece 650 million drachmas for passing corn from Yugoslavia as Greek and subsequently exporting it into the EU.
Births
- 1871: Meletius Metaxakis, former Ecumenical Patriarch
Deaths
- 1925: Fotis Yiangoulas, famous bandit
- 1992: Alexandros Kotzias, writer
- 2019: Alekos Iordanou, footballer