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*[[1827]]: The Third National Assembly elects [[Ioannis Kapodistrias]] as governor of Greece.
 
*[[1827]]: The Third National Assembly elects [[Ioannis Kapodistrias]] as governor of Greece.
 
*[[1841]]: The [[National Bank of Greece]] is established. Its first director is [[Georgios Stavrou]].
 
*[[1841]]: The [[National Bank of Greece]] is established. Its first director is [[Georgios Stavrou]].
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*[[1847]]: Greece recalls its Ambassador to Turkey, Emmanouil Argyropoulos.
 
*[[1870]]: The bandit gang of Christos and Takos Arvanitakis kidnaps several British tourists and an Italian diplomat at [[Dilesi]].
 
*[[1870]]: The bandit gang of Christos and Takos Arvanitakis kidnaps several British tourists and an Italian diplomat at [[Dilesi]].
 
*[[1921]]: [[The Second Battle of Inonu]] ends in defeat for the Greek Army.
 
*[[1921]]: [[The Second Battle of Inonu]] ends in defeat for the Greek Army.
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*[[1944]]: Warrant Officer, Sotiris Skantzikas, is one of 50 POWs executed by the Germans after "The Great Escape" from Stalag Luft III.
 
*[[1952]]: Communist official [[Nikos Beloyiannis]] and three companions are executed at [[Goudi]] despite the public outcry.
 
*[[1952]]: Communist official [[Nikos Beloyiannis]] and three companions are executed at [[Goudi]] despite the public outcry.
 
*[[1968]]: Dictator [[George Papadopoulos]] adopts the slogan "Greece of Greek Christians".
 
*[[1968]]: Dictator [[George Papadopoulos]] adopts the slogan "Greece of Greek Christians".
 
*[[1983]]: The 5-day, 40-hour work week is enacted for private industry in Greece.
 
*[[1983]]: The 5-day, 40-hour work week is enacted for private industry in Greece.
*[[1995]]: After an act by the Greek Parliament, the shipyards of [[Skaramanga]] are privatised.
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*[[1995]]: After an act by the [[Greek Parliament]], the shipyards of [[Skaramanga]] are privatised.
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===Sports===
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*[[1966]]: [[AEK BC|AEK]] become the first Greek club to play in the semi-finals of the European Champions' Cup of [[basketball]]. They lose to Slavia Prague 103-73.
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==Births==
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*[[1964]]: [[Kostas Kolomitrousis]], footballer
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
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*[[1952]]: [[Nikos Beloyiannis]], Communist official  
 
*[[1952]]: [[Nikos Beloyiannis]], Communist official  
 
*[[1992]]: [[Manolis Andronikos]], archaeologist.
 
*[[1992]]: [[Manolis Andronikos]], archaeologist.
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*[[2020]]: [[Manolis Glezos]], resistance fighter, politician
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:47, March 30, 2020

Events

Sports

  • 1966: AEK become the first Greek club to play in the semi-finals of the European Champions' Cup of basketball. They lose to Slavia Prague 103-73.

Births

Deaths