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The year begins with an outbreak of Asian flu. More than 2 million Greeks fall sick, while the death toll attributed to the virus is at least 85 people. The virus strikes Europeans very hard. | The year begins with an outbreak of Asian flu. More than 2 million Greeks fall sick, while the death toll attributed to the virus is at least 85 people. The virus strikes Europeans very hard. | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | ===January=== | ||
+ | *[[January 12]]: A Greek military airplane crashes on Mount [[Cithaeron]]. 23 dead. | ||
+ | |||
===March=== | ===March=== | ||
+ | *[[March 5]]: [[Panachaiki FC]] are adjudged guilty by the [[Hellenic Football Association]] of having bribed players of [[Aris FC|Aris]] to play poorly against them. They forfeited the remainder of their games in the [[Alpha Ethniki]] and were relegated. | ||
+ | *[[March 8]]: An attempt against the life of Archbishop [[Makarios III]] fails as his seriously wounded helicopter pilot manages to land the craft despite his injuries. | ||
*[[March 16]]: [[Polykarpos Georkadjis]] is assassinated in [[Cyprus]]. | *[[March 16]]: [[Polykarpos Georkadjis]] is assassinated in [[Cyprus]]. | ||
+ | |||
===April=== | ===April=== | ||
+ | *[[April 5]]: [[Athens]] daily "Ethnos" ceases all operations. | ||
*[[April 13]]: Composer and left-wing politician, [[Mikis Theodorakis]], is allowed by the [[Junta]] to leave [[Greece]]. | *[[April 13]]: Composer and left-wing politician, [[Mikis Theodorakis]], is allowed by the [[Junta]] to leave [[Greece]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===June=== | ||
+ | *[[June 2]]: 43-year-old [[Ferenc Puskas]], the ''Galloping Major'' of Real Madrid and national team of Hungary, becomes [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos']] coach. Puskas will lead Panathinaikos to the final of the Champions Cup against Ajax at Wembley one year later. | ||
+ | *[[June 28]]: [[Aris FC|Aris]] win the [[Greek Football Cup]] for the only time in their history by defeating [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] 1-0. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | *[[July 5]]: [[Cyprus]] holds its second parliamentary elections with the abstention of the Turkish Cypriot community. | ||
+ | *[[July 22]]: An [[Olympic Airways]] aircraft is hijacked on its way to [[Athens]]. To free the passengers, the Greek government is forced to release seven Arabs convicted of prior terrorist actions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===September=== | ||
+ | *[[September 9]]: Two Arabs, in possession of explosives, are arrested in [[Athens]]. | ||
+ | *[[September 19]]: University Student, [[Kostas Georgakis]], sets himself on fire in Genoa, Italy, to protest againt the [[Junta|military government of Greece]]. | ||
+ | |||
===October=== | ===October=== | ||
*[[October 24]]: [[Christos Papanikolaou]] breaks the world record in the pole vault with a jump of 5.49m. | *[[October 24]]: [[Christos Papanikolaou]] breaks the world record in the pole vault with a jump of 5.49m. | ||
+ | ===November=== | ||
+ | *[[November 21]]: On their way to Wembley, [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] defeat Slovan Bratislava 3-0 in Athens. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===December=== | ||
+ | *[[December 12]]: The discovery of an extended neolithic settlement near [[Sesklo]] (near [[Volos]]) is announced. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Births== | ||
+ | ===April=== | ||
+ | *[[April 18]]: [[Tatiana Stefanidou]], television hostess | ||
+ | ===June=== | ||
+ | *[[June 1]]: [[Alexi Lalas]], [[Greek-American]] footballer. | ||
+ | *[[June 19]]: [[Antonis Remos]], singer | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | *[[July 24]]: [[Elli Kokkinou]], singer | ||
+ | *[[July 31]]: [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[basketball]] player | ||
+ | ===August=== | ||
+ | *[[August 21]]: [[Giorgos Toursounidis]], footballer | ||
+ | *[[August 31]]: [[Leonidas Vokolos]], footballer | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===October=== | ||
+ | *[[October 3]]: [[Nikos Kostenoglou]], footballer | ||
+ | ===November=== | ||
+ | *[[November 8]]: [[Juan Jose Borelli]], former [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] footballer | ||
+ | ===December=== | ||
+ | *[[December 16]]: [[Nikos Panagiotou]], [[Cypriot]] footballer | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
===January=== | ===January=== | ||
*[[January 8]]: [[Yiannis Christou]], classical composer. | *[[January 8]]: [[Yiannis Christou]], classical composer. | ||
+ | ===February=== | ||
+ | *[[February 19]]: [[Christoforos Nezer]], actor | ||
+ | |||
===March=== | ===March=== | ||
+ | *[[March 10]]: [[Vasilis Avlonitis]], comedy actor | ||
*[[March 16]]: [[Polykarpos Georkadjis]], former Interior Minister of [[Cyprus]] | *[[March 16]]: [[Polykarpos Georkadjis]], former Interior Minister of [[Cyprus]] | ||
*[[March 21]]: [[Manolis Chiotis]], musician | *[[March 21]]: [[Manolis Chiotis]], musician | ||
+ | ===May=== | ||
+ | *[[May 4]]: [[Evgenia Livanos]], socialite, wife of [[Stavros Niarchos]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===July=== | ||
+ | *[[July 20]]: [[Panagiotis Pipinelis]], politician, Prime Minister | ||
+ | ===September=== | ||
+ | *[[September 19]]: [[Kostas Georgakis]], anti-[[Junta]] activist | ||
+ | *[[September 25]]: [[Minos Matsas]], recording industry executive | ||
+ | ===November=== | ||
+ | *[[November 16]]: [[Konstantinos Tsaldaris]], politician, Prime Minister | ||
+ | ===December=== | ||
+ | *[[December 30]]: [[Angelos Ewert]], Athens Police chief during [[World War II]] | ||
[[Category:Years]] | [[Category:Years]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1970]] |
Latest revision as of 11:06, November 28, 2018
The year begins with an outbreak of Asian flu. More than 2 million Greeks fall sick, while the death toll attributed to the virus is at least 85 people. The virus strikes Europeans very hard.
Events
January
- January 12: A Greek military airplane crashes on Mount Cithaeron. 23 dead.
March
- March 5: Panachaiki FC are adjudged guilty by the Hellenic Football Association of having bribed players of Aris to play poorly against them. They forfeited the remainder of their games in the Alpha Ethniki and were relegated.
- March 8: An attempt against the life of Archbishop Makarios III fails as his seriously wounded helicopter pilot manages to land the craft despite his injuries.
- March 16: Polykarpos Georkadjis is assassinated in Cyprus.
April
- April 5: Athens daily "Ethnos" ceases all operations.
- April 13: Composer and left-wing politician, Mikis Theodorakis, is allowed by the Junta to leave Greece.
June
- June 2: 43-year-old Ferenc Puskas, the Galloping Major of Real Madrid and national team of Hungary, becomes Panathinaikos' coach. Puskas will lead Panathinaikos to the final of the Champions Cup against Ajax at Wembley one year later.
- June 28: Aris win the Greek Football Cup for the only time in their history by defeating PAOK 1-0.
July
- July 5: Cyprus holds its second parliamentary elections with the abstention of the Turkish Cypriot community.
- July 22: An Olympic Airways aircraft is hijacked on its way to Athens. To free the passengers, the Greek government is forced to release seven Arabs convicted of prior terrorist actions.
September
- September 9: Two Arabs, in possession of explosives, are arrested in Athens.
- September 19: University Student, Kostas Georgakis, sets himself on fire in Genoa, Italy, to protest againt the military government of Greece.
October
- October 24: Christos Papanikolaou breaks the world record in the pole vault with a jump of 5.49m.
November
- November 21: On their way to Wembley, Panathinaikos defeat Slovan Bratislava 3-0 in Athens.
December
- December 12: The discovery of an extended neolithic settlement near Sesklo (near Volos) is announced.
Births
April
- April 18: Tatiana Stefanidou, television hostess
June
- June 1: Alexi Lalas, Greek-American footballer.
- June 19: Antonis Remos, singer
July
- July 24: Elli Kokkinou, singer
- July 31: Giorgos Sigalas, basketball player
August
- August 21: Giorgos Toursounidis, footballer
- August 31: Leonidas Vokolos, footballer
October
- October 3: Nikos Kostenoglou, footballer
November
- November 8: Juan Jose Borelli, former Panathinaikos footballer
December
- December 16: Nikos Panagiotou, Cypriot footballer
Deaths
January
- January 8: Yiannis Christou, classical composer.
February
- February 19: Christoforos Nezer, actor
March
- March 10: Vasilis Avlonitis, comedy actor
- March 16: Polykarpos Georkadjis, former Interior Minister of Cyprus
- March 21: Manolis Chiotis, musician
May
- May 4: Evgenia Livanos, socialite, wife of Stavros Niarchos
July
- July 20: Panagiotis Pipinelis, politician, Prime Minister
September
- September 19: Kostas Georgakis, anti-Junta activist
- September 25: Minos Matsas, recording industry executive
November
- November 16: Konstantinos Tsaldaris, politician, Prime Minister
December
- December 30: Angelos Ewert, Athens Police chief during World War II