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*[[March 6]]: Gen. [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] attempts an unsuccessful coup d'etat against the newly-elected [[Popular Party]] government. Gen. [[Alexandros Othonaios]] forms a government. | *[[March 6]]: Gen. [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] attempts an unsuccessful coup d'etat against the newly-elected [[Popular Party]] government. Gen. [[Alexandros Othonaios]] forms a government. | ||
*[[March 10]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] forms a government after the unsuccessful coup d'etat by Gen. [[Nikolaos Plastiras]]. | *[[March 10]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] forms a government after the unsuccessful coup d'etat by Gen. [[Nikolaos Plastiras]]. | ||
+ | ===April=== | ||
+ | *[[April 9]]: The match between [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] and [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] is called off at half time due to rainfall with [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] leading 2-1. Incensed [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] supporters proceed to attack the referee and the players of [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] leading to the latter's withdrawal from the [[1933 Football Championship]]. | ||
===May=== | ===May=== | ||
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*[[June 6]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] becomes the target of an assassination attempt for the second time in his life. His car is riddled with bullets but the Cretan politician escapes unhurt. | *[[June 6]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] becomes the target of an assassination attempt for the second time in his life. His car is riddled with bullets but the Cretan politician escapes unhurt. | ||
*[[June 8]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] is interviewed by the police concerning the assassination attempt against his life. He accuses the government and especially Interior Minister, [[Ioannis Rallis]], as responsible. | *[[June 8]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] is interviewed by the police concerning the assassination attempt against his life. He accuses the government and especially Interior Minister, [[Ioannis Rallis]], as responsible. | ||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | *[[July 2]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] clinch the [[1933 Football Championship]] by defeating [[AEK FC|AEK]] 2-0 on a forfeit win. [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] were ahead 3-2 when the game was interrupted due to fan trouble. | ||
+ | *[[July 23]]: A strong earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Kos]], killing 200 persons. | ||
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===August=== | ===August=== | ||
*[[August 10]]: Striking lignite mine workers in [[Aliveri]] clash with the police. Six persons are wounded. | *[[August 10]]: Striking lignite mine workers in [[Aliveri]] clash with the police. Six persons are wounded. | ||
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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
+ | ===January=== | ||
+ | *[[January 25]]: *[[2020]]: [[Antonis Georgiadis]], footballer and coach | ||
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===February=== | ===February=== | ||
*[[February 3]]: [[Paul Sarbanes]], [[Greek-American]] politician. | *[[February 3]]: [[Paul Sarbanes]], [[Greek-American]] politician. | ||
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===March=== | ===March=== | ||
*[[March 5]]: [[Costas Linoxilakis]], footballer | *[[March 5]]: [[Costas Linoxilakis]], footballer | ||
+ | ===May=== | ||
+ | *[[May 27]]: [[Zozo Sapuntzaki]], actress | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===June=== | ||
+ | *[[June 8]]: [[Vangelis Panakis]], footballer | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | *[[July 16]]: [[Mary Chronopoulou]], actress | ||
+ | ===August=== | ||
+ | *[[August 2]]: [[Ioannis Varvitsiotis]], politician | ||
+ | *[[August 13]]: [[Alekos Michailidis]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] politician | ||
+ | ===September=== | ||
+ | *[[September 4]]: [[Zoe Fytousi]], actress, singer | ||
+ | ===October=== | ||
+ | *[[October 5]]: [[Petros Fyssoun]], actor | ||
+ | *[[October 22]]: [[Helmut Senekowitsch]], football coach | ||
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===November=== | ===November=== | ||
*[[November 3]]: [[Michael Dukakis]], [[Greek-American]] politician. | *[[November 3]]: [[Michael Dukakis]], [[Greek-American]] politician. | ||
===Unknown=== | ===Unknown=== | ||
*[[Petros Anagnostakis]], [[laika]] singer | *[[Petros Anagnostakis]], [[laika]] singer | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
===April=== | ===April=== | ||
*[[April 29]]: [[Constantine Cavafy]], writer | *[[April 29]]: [[Constantine Cavafy]], writer | ||
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− | *[[Michalis Economou]], painter | + | *Date Unknown: [[Michalis Economou]], painter |
[[Category:Years]] | [[Category:Years]] | ||
[[Category:1933]] | [[Category:1933]] |
Latest revision as of 18:31, November 16, 2020
Events
January
- January 6: An earthquake strikes Volos causing material damage.
- January 16: Eleftherios Venizelos forms his last government.
February
- February 16: Workers and Policemen clash in Thessaloniki. The number of dead and injured reaches 100.
March
- March 5: Panagis Tsaldaris and his anti-Venizelist allies win the national elections in Greece.
- March 6: Gen. Nikolaos Plastiras attempts an unsuccessful coup d'etat against the newly-elected Popular Party government. Gen. Alexandros Othonaios forms a government.
- March 10: Panagis Tsaldaris forms a government after the unsuccessful coup d'etat by Gen. Nikolaos Plastiras.
April
- April 9: The match between Olympiakos and Panathinaikos is called off at half time due to rainfall with Olympiakos leading 2-1. Incensed Olympiakos supporters proceed to attack the referee and the players of Panathinaikos leading to the latter's withdrawal from the 1933 Football Championship.
May
- May 11: Gen. Ioannis Metaxas and several members of the Popular Party government suggest that Eleftherios Venizelos be prosecuted as responsible for the unsuccessful coup d'etat of March 6.
June
- June 6: Eleftherios Venizelos becomes the target of an assassination attempt for the second time in his life. His car is riddled with bullets but the Cretan politician escapes unhurt.
- June 8: Eleftherios Venizelos is interviewed by the police concerning the assassination attempt against his life. He accuses the government and especially Interior Minister, Ioannis Rallis, as responsible.
July
- July 2: Olympiakos clinch the 1933 Football Championship by defeating AEK 2-0 on a forfeit win. Olympiakos were ahead 3-2 when the game was interrupted due to fan trouble.
- July 23: A strong earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale) strikes Kos, killing 200 persons.
August
October
- October 5: Eleftherios Venizelos ends his 10-day good will visit to Turkey.
Births
January
- January 25: *2020: Antonis Georgiadis, footballer and coach
February
- February 3: Paul Sarbanes, Greek-American politician.
- February 12: Costa-Gavras, film producer.
- February 13: Michalis Karaolis, EOKA fighter
March
- March 5: Costas Linoxilakis, footballer
May
- May 27: Zozo Sapuntzaki, actress
June
- June 8: Vangelis Panakis, footballer
July
- July 16: Mary Chronopoulou, actress
August
- August 2: Ioannis Varvitsiotis, politician
- August 13: Alekos Michailidis, Cypriot politician
September
- September 4: Zoe Fytousi, actress, singer
October
- October 5: Petros Fyssoun, actor
- October 22: Helmut Senekowitsch, football coach
November
- November 3: Michael Dukakis, Greek-American politician.
Unknown
- Petros Anagnostakis, laika singer
Deaths
April
- April 29: Constantine Cavafy, writer
May
- Date Unknown: Michalis Economou, painter