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== Events == | == Events == | ||
− | *[[338 BC]] - Rise of Macedon: [[Philip II of Macedon]] crushes [[Athens]] and [[Thebes]] in the [[Battle of Chaeronea]]. | + | *[[338 BC]] - Rise of [[Macedon]]: [[Philip II of Macedon]] crushes [[Athens]] and [[Thebes]] in the [[Battle of Chaeronea]]. |
+ | *[[1645]]: The Ottoman army seizes [[Chania]], [[Crete]]. The commander of the Turkish force however was executed for losing 40,000 men in the siege. | ||
+ | *[[1679]]: [[Athanasius IV of Constantinople|Athanasius IV]] becomes [[Patriarch of Constantinople]]. | ||
+ | *[[1859]]: [[King Otto]] lays the cornerstone of the building of the [[Academy of Athens]]. | ||
+ | *[[1989]]: Former [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] footballer, [[Lakis Sofianos]], is found hanged in his prison cell. | ||
+ | *[[1991]]: The daily sports journal ''Ora gia Sport'' is first published. The Sebos family is the publisher after their withdrawal from ''Athlitiki Iho''. | ||
+ | *[[2021]]: The meteorological station of the [[National Observatory of Athens]] in [[Makrakomi]], [[Phthiotis]], records a temperature of 46.3 degrees Celsius (115.3 degrees Fahrenheit) - the highest temperature ever recorded by the NOA. | ||
+ | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1974]]: [[Maroula Lambrou]] breaks the Greek women's record in the [[long jump]] with a jump of 6.62m. | ||
+ | *[[1997]]: [[Angelos Pavlakakis]] breaks the Greek record for the [[100m]] with 10.11. | ||
+ | *[[2006]]: [[Nery Mantey Niangkouara|Nery Niangkouara]] set a new national record and the bronze metal at the European Swimming Championship in Budapest finishing in third place in the women's 100m freestyle with 54.48". | ||
+ | *[[2021]]: [[Miltiadis Tentoglou]] wins gold in the long jump at the Tokyo Olympics. [[Lefteris Petrounias]] wins bronze in the men's rings. | ||
+ | *[[2025]]: [[Emmanouil Karalis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[pole vault]] with a 6.08m jump at [[Volos]]. | ||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
*[[1868]]: [[King Constantine I]] of Greece (d. [[1923]]) | *[[1868]]: [[King Constantine I]] of Greece (d. [[1923]]) | ||
*[[1913]]: [[Seraphim]], [[Archbishop of Athens]]. | *[[1913]]: [[Seraphim]], [[Archbishop of Athens]]. | ||
+ | *[[1933]]: [[Ioannis Varvitsiotis]], politician | ||
+ | *[[1938]]: [[Dimos Moutsis]], composer | ||
− | == | + | ==Deaths== |
− | *[ | + | *[[1989]]: [[Lakis Sofianos]], footballer, a suicide |
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Latest revision as of 20:56, August 2, 2025
Events
- 338 BC - Rise of Macedon: Philip II of Macedon crushes Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea.
- 1645: The Ottoman army seizes Chania, Crete. The commander of the Turkish force however was executed for losing 40,000 men in the siege.
- 1679: Athanasius IV becomes Patriarch of Constantinople.
- 1859: King Otto lays the cornerstone of the building of the Academy of Athens.
- 1989: Former Panathinaikos footballer, Lakis Sofianos, is found hanged in his prison cell.
- 1991: The daily sports journal Ora gia Sport is first published. The Sebos family is the publisher after their withdrawal from Athlitiki Iho.
- 2021: The meteorological station of the National Observatory of Athens in Makrakomi, Phthiotis, records a temperature of 46.3 degrees Celsius (115.3 degrees Fahrenheit) - the highest temperature ever recorded by the NOA.
Sports
- 1974: Maroula Lambrou breaks the Greek women's record in the long jump with a jump of 6.62m.
- 1997: Angelos Pavlakakis breaks the Greek record for the 100m with 10.11.
- 2006: Nery Niangkouara set a new national record and the bronze metal at the European Swimming Championship in Budapest finishing in third place in the women's 100m freestyle with 54.48".
- 2021: Miltiadis Tentoglou wins gold in the long jump at the Tokyo Olympics. Lefteris Petrounias wins bronze in the men's rings.
- 2025: Emmanouil Karalis breaks the Greek record in the pole vault with a 6.08m jump at Volos.
Births
- 1868: King Constantine I of Greece (d. 1923)
- 1913: Seraphim, Archbishop of Athens.
- 1933: Ioannis Varvitsiotis, politician
- 1938: Dimos Moutsis, composer
Deaths
- 1989: Lakis Sofianos, footballer, a suicide