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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[1832]]: [[Augustinos Kapodistrias]] is named Governor of Greece to serve until the arrival of the new King. | ||
+ | *[[1838]]: By Royal decree, [[March 25]]th becomes a national holiday in Greece. | ||
+ | *[[1882]]: [[Charilaos Trikoupis]] forms a government. | ||
*[[1905]]: [[Crete|Cretan]] revolutionaries declare Union ("[[Enosis]]") with [[Greece]]. | *[[1905]]: [[Crete|Cretan]] revolutionaries declare Union ("[[Enosis]]") with [[Greece]]. | ||
− | *[[1995]]: The [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November]] launch a rocket attack against the TV studios of MEGA during the evening news broadcast. There is property damage but no casualties. | + | *[[1926]]: [[Pavlos Kountouriotis]] resigns the Presidency of Greece to protest the excesses of the [[Theodoros Pangalos]] regime. |
+ | *[[1973]]: A large quantity of weapons and ammunition is stolen, by armed men, from a Police station in [[Lemesos]], [[Cyprus]]. [[EOKA B']] is blamed. | ||
+ | *[[1989]]: [[Menios Koutsogiorgas]] resigns from the [[PASOK]] government in the aftermath of the [[Bank of Crete]] scandal. | ||
+ | *[[1995]]: The [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November]] launch a rocket attack against the TV studios of [[MEGA]] during the evening news broadcast. There is property damage but no casualties. | ||
+ | *[[2007]]: Russia, Bulgaria and [[Greece]] signed a tripartite inter-state agreement in [[Athens]], opening the way for the construction of the Burgas-[[Alexandroupolis]] pipeline, connecting the western Black Sea with the Mediterranean. | ||
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+ | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[1930]]: [[Kostas Nestoridis]], footballer | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*[[963]]: [[Byzantine Emperor]] [[Romanus II]] (possibly poisoned by his wife [[Theophano]]) | *[[963]]: [[Byzantine Emperor]] [[Romanus II]] (possibly poisoned by his wife [[Theophano]]) | ||
− | *[[1975]] | + | *[[1968]]: [[Yiannis Pasalidis]], politician |
− | + | *[[1975]]: [[Aristotle Onassis]], shipping tycoon | |
+ | *[[2006]]: [[Georgios Rallis]], Prime Minister | ||
+ | *[[2010]]: [[Sotiris Zakapidas]], footballer | ||
+ | *[[2023]]: [[Mimis Papaioannou]], footballer | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Latest revision as of 09:19, March 15, 2023
Events
- 1832: Augustinos Kapodistrias is named Governor of Greece to serve until the arrival of the new King.
- 1838: By Royal decree, March 25th becomes a national holiday in Greece.
- 1882: Charilaos Trikoupis forms a government.
- 1905: Cretan revolutionaries declare Union ("Enosis") with Greece.
- 1926: Pavlos Kountouriotis resigns the Presidency of Greece to protest the excesses of the Theodoros Pangalos regime.
- 1973: A large quantity of weapons and ammunition is stolen, by armed men, from a Police station in Lemesos, Cyprus. EOKA B' is blamed.
- 1989: Menios Koutsogiorgas resigns from the PASOK government in the aftermath of the Bank of Crete scandal.
- 1995: The Revolutionary Organization 17 November launch a rocket attack against the TV studios of MEGA during the evening news broadcast. There is property damage but no casualties.
- 2007: Russia, Bulgaria and Greece signed a tripartite inter-state agreement in Athens, opening the way for the construction of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis pipeline, connecting the western Black Sea with the Mediterranean.
Births
- 1930: Kostas Nestoridis, footballer
Deaths
- 963: Byzantine Emperor Romanus II (possibly poisoned by his wife Theophano)
- 1968: Yiannis Pasalidis, politician
- 1975: Aristotle Onassis, shipping tycoon
- 2006: Georgios Rallis, Prime Minister
- 2010: Sotiris Zakapidas, footballer
- 2023: Mimis Papaioannou, footballer