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==Events==
 
==Events==
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*[[1904]]: The "[[Macedonia]]n Committee" is founded in [[Athens]].
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*[[1944]]: The village of [[Saktouria]] in [[Rethymno prefecture]], [[Crete]], is totally destroyed by German occupation troops.
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*[[1944]]: The village of [[Margarikari]] in [[Heraklio prefecture]], [[Crete]], is totally destroyed by German occupation troops.
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*[[1972]]: A strong earthquake (6.5 on the Richter scale) strikes the island of [[Crete]].
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*[[1990]]: [[Constantine Karamanlis]] is elected President of Greece.
 
*[[2001]]: Pope John Paul II visits [[Greece]]. The visit is the first by a Pope to Greece since the [[Great Schism]].
 
*[[2001]]: Pope John Paul II visits [[Greece]]. The visit is the first by a Pope to Greece since the [[Great Schism]].
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*[[2015]]: A 27-year old Bulgarian national is arrested for the hideous murder of his 4-year old daughter, Anny Borisova, in [[Athens]].
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===Sports===
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*[[1952]]: [[Rigas Efsthathiadis]] breaks the Greeks record in the [[pole vault]] with 4.055m.
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*[[1971]]: [[Giorgos Kolokithas]] says “goodbye” to the national basketball team by scoring 35 points in the win (111-72) against Scotland for the semi final phase of the World Championships in Les Mans. Within a decade (1962-1971), he scored 1807 points in 90 games.
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==Births==
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*[[1950]]: [[Anghel Iordanescu]], footballer and one-time coach of the Greek [[National Football Team]].
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*[[1958]]: [[Antonis Minou]], footballer.
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*[[1978]]: [[Igor Biscan]], [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] footballer.
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==Deaths==
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*[[1970]]: [[Evgenia Livanos]], socialite, wife of [[Stavros Niarchos]]
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*[[2006]]: [[Alexis Damianos]], director
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*[[2025]]: [[Petros Molyviatis]], politician
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:57, May 4, 2025

Events

Sports

  • 1952: Rigas Efsthathiadis breaks the Greeks record in the pole vault with 4.055m.
  • 1971: Giorgos Kolokithas says “goodbye” to the national basketball team by scoring 35 points in the win (111-72) against Scotland for the semi final phase of the World Championships in Les Mans. Within a decade (1962-1971), he scored 1807 points in 90 games.

Births

Deaths