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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[382]]: [[Byzantine emperor]], [[Theodosius I]], signs a treaty allowing Goths to settle in his empire along the Danube. | ||
+ | *[[1878]]: The [[Treaty of Halepa]] is signed between the Ottoman Empire and [[Crete|Cretan]] rebels granting Crete partial autonomy. | ||
*[[1912]]: Turkey rejects the ultimatum presented by [[Greece]], Serbia and Bulgaria. The [[First Balkan War]] begins. | *[[1912]]: Turkey rejects the ultimatum presented by [[Greece]], Serbia and Bulgaria. The [[First Balkan War]] begins. | ||
*[[1915]]: Greek PM [[Alexandros Zaimis]] rejects the British proposal to enter [[World War I]] for [[Cyprus]] as a reward. | *[[1915]]: Greek PM [[Alexandros Zaimis]] rejects the British proposal to enter [[World War I]] for [[Cyprus]] as a reward. | ||
+ | *[[1926]]: The first International Fair of [[Thessaloniki]] commences. | ||
+ | *[[1931]]: Turkish PM Ismet Inonu visits [[Athens]]. | ||
*[[1943]]: 82 Greeks are executed by the German occupation forces in [[Epirus]]. | *[[1943]]: 82 Greeks are executed by the German occupation forces in [[Epirus]]. | ||
*[[1944]]: German troops retreating from [[Peloponnesus]] blow up the bridge over the Isthmus of Corinth. | *[[1944]]: German troops retreating from [[Peloponnesus]] blow up the bridge over the Isthmus of Corinth. | ||
*[[1955]]: [[Sir John Harding]] is made military governor of [[Cyprus]]. | *[[1955]]: [[Sir John Harding]] is made military governor of [[Cyprus]]. | ||
*[[1966]]: The [[Grigoris Lambrakis]] trial commences. | *[[1966]]: The [[Grigoris Lambrakis]] trial commences. | ||
+ | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[2007]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] achieve their first away win in the Champions League: A 3-1 triumph over Werder Bremen. | ||
+ | *[[2022]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] inaugurate their new OPAP Arena home with a 4-1 victory over [[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]]. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Latest revision as of 19:31, October 3, 2022
Events
- 382: Byzantine emperor, Theodosius I, signs a treaty allowing Goths to settle in his empire along the Danube.
- 1878: The Treaty of Halepa is signed between the Ottoman Empire and Cretan rebels granting Crete partial autonomy.
- 1912: Turkey rejects the ultimatum presented by Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria. The First Balkan War begins.
- 1915: Greek PM Alexandros Zaimis rejects the British proposal to enter World War I for Cyprus as a reward.
- 1926: The first International Fair of Thessaloniki commences.
- 1931: Turkish PM Ismet Inonu visits Athens.
- 1943: 82 Greeks are executed by the German occupation forces in Epirus.
- 1944: German troops retreating from Peloponnesus blow up the bridge over the Isthmus of Corinth.
- 1955: Sir John Harding is made military governor of Cyprus.
- 1966: The Grigoris Lambrakis trial commences.
Sports
- 2007: Olympiakos achieve their first away win in the Champions League: A 3-1 triumph over Werder Bremen.
- 2022: AEK inaugurate their new OPAP Arena home with a 4-1 victory over Ionikos.
Births
- 1970: Nikos Kostenoglou, footballer
Deaths
- 2001: Kostas Hadjichristos, actor.
Namesday
- Dionysius the Areopagite, patron saint of Athens.