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==Events==
 
==Events==
*[[480 BC]]: The [[Battle of Thermopylae]] and the [[Battle of Artemisium]] take place during the [[Greco-Persian Wars]].
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*[[1823]]: The [[Battle of Kefalovriso]] takes place during the Greek [[War of Independence]]. [[Markos Botsaris]] is killed.
*[[1903]]: A major earthquake (7.5 on the Richter scale) rocks the island of [[Kythira]].
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*[[1913]]: The [[Battle of Kresna Gorge]] is concluded as Bulgaria surrenders during the [[Second Balkan War]].
*[[1996]]: [[Tasos Isaak]] is clubbed to death by Turks in [[Derynia]], [[Cyprus]].
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*[[1956]]: [[Iakovos Patatsos]], [[Charilaos Michail]] and [[Andreas Zakos]] are hanged by the British in the [[Central Jail of Lefkosia]]
*[[1996]]: Muslim Albanians vandalise the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox ]] church of St Michael, in [[Moschopolis]], [[Northern Epirus|southern Albania]].
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*[[1979]]: A medical certificate is no longer required for a wedding in [[Greece]].
*[[2005]]: Flooding occurs in the northeastern part of [[Evros prefecture]], between [[Orestiada]] and [[Didymoteicho]].
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*[[1980]]: 13 people die in the heatwave that strikes Greece.  
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*[[2020]]: Floods on the island of [[Euboea]] leave seven people dead.
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===Sports===
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*[[1959]]: [[PAOK BC]] wins its first Greek basketball Championship.
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*[[2002]]: [[Kostas Kenteris]] wins gold at the Munich European Championship with a 19.85 performance at the [[200m]].
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*[[2006]]: [[Fani Halkia]] wins silver (54.02 sec.) in the women's [[400-meter hurdles]] final at the European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. She had been favored to win the gold.
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*[[2006]]: Triple jumper [[Pigi Devetzi]] wins silver (15.05 m) at the European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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*[[2016]]: [[Anna Korakaki]] wins the gold medal for Greece in the 25m pistol at the Rio Olympics. She becomes the first Greek athlete in more than a century to win two medals in the same Olympics.
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*[[2018]]: [[Katerina Stefanidi]] and [[Nicole Kyriakopoulou]] finish 1-2 in the women's [[pole vault]] at the European Athletics Championships in Berlin.
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==Births==
 
==Births==
*[[1716]]: [[Evgenios Voulgaris]], clergyman, writer
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*[[1938]]: [[Otto Rehhagel]], [[National Football Team]] coach.
*[[1947]]: [[Georgios Karatzaferis]], politician
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*[[1988]]: [[Vasilis Koutsianikoulis]], footballer.
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==Deaths==
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*[[378]]: [[Valens]], [[Byzantine emperor]]
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*[[803]]: [[Byzantine Empress Irene]] the "Athenian".
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*[[1823]]: [[Markos Botsaris]], Greek revolutionary.
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*[[2025]]: [[Theodoros Pallas]], [[football]]er
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Latest revision as of 16:35, October 18, 2025

Events

Sports

  • 1959: PAOK BC wins its first Greek basketball Championship.
  • 2002: Kostas Kenteris wins gold at the Munich European Championship with a 19.85 performance at the 200m.
  • 2006: Fani Halkia wins silver (54.02 sec.) in the women's 400-meter hurdles final at the European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. She had been favored to win the gold.
  • 2006: Triple jumper Pigi Devetzi wins silver (15.05 m) at the European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • 2016: Anna Korakaki wins the gold medal for Greece in the 25m pistol at the Rio Olympics. She becomes the first Greek athlete in more than a century to win two medals in the same Olympics.
  • 2018: Katerina Stefanidi and Nicole Kyriakopoulou finish 1-2 in the women's pole vault at the European Athletics Championships in Berlin.

Births

Deaths