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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[1799]]: Russians and Ottomans jointly occupy [[Corfu]]. | ||
*[[1829]]: The Turks surrender [[Vonitsa]] to the Greek forces of [[Antonios Kriezis]]. | *[[1829]]: The Turks surrender [[Vonitsa]] to the Greek forces of [[Antonios Kriezis]]. | ||
*[[1909]]: Tobacco workers in [[Volos]] stage a strike. | *[[1909]]: Tobacco workers in [[Volos]] stage a strike. | ||
*[[1919]]: Anarchy prevails in [[Smyrna]] where armed gangs roam unmolested. | *[[1919]]: Anarchy prevails in [[Smyrna]] where armed gangs roam unmolested. | ||
*[[1929]]: Three die in [[Elefsina]] as police clash with striking labourers. | *[[1929]]: Three die in [[Elefsina]] as police clash with striking labourers. | ||
− | *[[1933]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] | + | *[[1933]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] and his anti-[[Venizelism|Venizelist]] allies win the national elections in [[Greece]]. |
+ | *[[1950]]: The national elections of Greece prove inconclusive as no party gains a majority of seats in [[Hellenic Parliament|Parliament]]. | ||
+ | *[[1956]]: "[[The fiend]]" (O Drakos) is released in cinemas throughout [[Greece]]. | ||
*[[1968]]: The National Route between [[Larisa]] and [[Thessaloniki]] is completed. | *[[1968]]: The National Route between [[Larisa]] and [[Thessaloniki]] is completed. | ||
*[[1972]]: [[Mikis Theodorakis]] leaves the [[Communist Party of Greece]]. | *[[1972]]: [[Mikis Theodorakis]] leaves the [[Communist Party of Greece]]. | ||
− | + | *[[2024]]: Ethnic [[Greeks|Greek]] [[Fredi Beleri]], who was elected mayor of [[Chimara]], [[Northern Epirus]] in [[2023]], is sentenced to two years in jail by an Albanian court on trumped-up charges of vote buying. | |
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
− | *[[2000]]: [[Demosthenes Tampakos]] wins the gold medal in rings (9.750 points) at Moscow international meeting | + | *[[1970]]: [[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. |
+ | *[[2000]]: [[Demosthenes Tampakos]] wins the gold medal in rings (9.750 points) at Moscow international meeting. | ||
+ | *[[2023]]: [[Miltos Tentoglou]] claims his third straight [[long jump]] title at the indoor European Championships of [[Constantinople|Istanbul]] with a jump of 8.30m. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[1933]]: [[Costas Linoxilakis]], footballer | *[[1933]]: [[Costas Linoxilakis]], footballer | ||
*[[1953]]: [[Lorenzo Serra Ferrer]], football coach | *[[1953]]: [[Lorenzo Serra Ferrer]], football coach | ||
+ | *[[1973]]: [[Yiannis Anastasiou]], footballer | ||
+ | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[2016]]: [[Panagiotis Tetsis]], painter, member of the [[Academy of Athens]]. | ||
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[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Latest revision as of 19:29, March 5, 2024
Events
- 1799: Russians and Ottomans jointly occupy Corfu.
- 1829: The Turks surrender Vonitsa to the Greek forces of Antonios Kriezis.
- 1909: Tobacco workers in Volos stage a strike.
- 1919: Anarchy prevails in Smyrna where armed gangs roam unmolested.
- 1929: Three die in Elefsina as police clash with striking labourers.
- 1933: Panagis Tsaldaris and his anti-Venizelist allies win the national elections in Greece.
- 1950: The national elections of Greece prove inconclusive as no party gains a majority of seats in Parliament.
- 1956: "The fiend" (O Drakos) is released in cinemas throughout Greece.
- 1968: The National Route between Larisa and Thessaloniki is completed.
- 1972: Mikis Theodorakis leaves the Communist Party of Greece.
- 2024: Ethnic Greek Fredi Beleri, who was elected mayor of Chimara, Northern Epirus in 2023, is sentenced to two years in jail by an Albanian court on trumped-up charges of vote buying.
Sports
- 1970: 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.
- 2000: Demosthenes Tampakos wins the gold medal in rings (9.750 points) at Moscow international meeting.
- 2023: Miltos Tentoglou claims his third straight long jump title at the indoor European Championships of Istanbul with a jump of 8.30m.
Births
- 1933: Costas Linoxilakis, footballer
- 1953: Lorenzo Serra Ferrer, football coach
- 1973: Yiannis Anastasiou, footballer
Deaths
- 2016: Panagiotis Tetsis, painter, member of the Academy of Athens.