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'''Spiridon Trikoupis''' was a Greek politician and writer, born in [[Mesolongi]], [[Aitoloakarnania prefecture]] in 1788.
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==Events==
He was a close political associate of [[Alexandros Mavrokordatos]] whose sister he married. Of this union a son was born, future Prime Minister [[Charilaos Trikoupis]].
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*[[1878]]:  2,000 [[Crete|Cretan]] rebels attack fort Icedin at [[Chania]].
After retiring from politics, he authored a 4-volume work on the history of the [[War of Independence|Greek revolution]].
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*[[1900]]: The Maritime Hospital of [[Piraeus]] is founded.
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*[[1911]]: A number of professors from the [[University of Athens]] petition Parliament to declare the [[Katharevousa]] version of the [[Greek language]] as the one and only official language of the Greek state.
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*[[1943]]: Greek guerrilas attack and defeat an Italian battalion at [[Oxynia]], [[Thessaly]].
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*[[1944]]: The Norwegian steamship "Oria" sinks off the coast of [[Patroklos island]], causing the death of 4,095 Italian prisoners of war, 21 Greeks and 15 Germans. This is the worst maritime disaster in the Mediterranean Sea.
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*[[1945]]: The [[Varkiza Agreement]] is signed - it was an agreement that terminated institutionally the political and military fighting of December [[1944]] ("[[December events]]") and aimed at reconciliating the opposite blocs of the country.
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*[[1946]]: The second general council of the [[Communist Party of Greece]] takes place which decides to boycott the upcoming elections in favour of armed struggle.
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*[[1949]]: During the [[Greek Civil War]], communist forces are repelled at [[Florina]].
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*[[1962]]: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin visits [[Athens]] and utters his famous quote: "In this country, half the people sell lottery tickets and the other half buy them!"
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*[[1979]]: Weapons are stolen from an army base in [[Rethymno]], [[Crete]].
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*[[1981]]:  Former [[Queen Frederika]] is buried in [[Tatoi]], [[Greece]].
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*[[2023]]: [[Nikos Christodoulides]] is elected [[President of Cyprus]] defeating [[Andreas Mavroyiannis]]. [[Nikos Christodoulides|Christodoulides]] received 51.97% of the vote to 48.03% of his opponent.
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*[[2025]]: Former [[Hellenic Parliament]] Speaker, [[Konstantinos Tasoulas]], is elected [[President of Greece]].
  
Trikoupis died on [[February 12]], [[1873]].
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==Births==
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*[[1925]]: [[Christos Samaras]], [[EOKA]] fighter.
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*[[1933]]: [[Costa-Gavras]], film producer.
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*[[1944]]: [[Spyros Pomonis]], footballer
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*[[1956]]: [[Velimir Zajec]], footballer.
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*[[1959]]: [[Angeliki Nikolouli]], reporter.
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*[[1982]]: [[Louis Tsatoumas]], athlete ([[long jump]])
  
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==Deaths==
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*[[1873]]: [[Spyridon Trikoupis]], politician
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*[[1980]]: [[Georgia Vasiliadou]], stage and screen actress
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*[[2004]]: [[Theodoros Polykandriotis]], [[Laika]] composer
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*[[2011]]: [[Konstantinos Kosmopoulos]], Mayor of [[Thessaloniki]].
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*[[2019]]: [[Antonis Poseidon]], footballer
  
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