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*[[1955]]: [[Gikas Chardouvelis]], economist, cabinet minister | *[[1955]]: [[Gikas Chardouvelis]], economist, cabinet minister | ||
*[[1983]]: [[Anna Pollatou]], gymnast, bronze medalist in [[2000]] Olympiad. | *[[1983]]: [[Anna Pollatou]], gymnast, bronze medalist in [[2000]] Olympiad. | ||
+ | *[[2024]]: [[Prodromos Kyriakidis]] [[football]]er | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Latest revision as of 19:30, October 13, 2024
Events
- 451: The Fourth Ecumenical Council begins.
- 1912: Greek forces land in Lemnos during the First Balkan War.
- 1929: Photius II becomes Patriarch of Constantinople.
- 1943: German occupation troops execute 29 Greeks at Kallikratis, Chania prefecture, Crete.
- 1960: General Georgios Grivas announces the formation of a new political party: the "National Recovery Movement".
- 1973: Spiros Markezinis is appointed Prime Minister of Greece by George Papadopoulos.
Sports
- 2010: Giorgos Karagounis earns his 100th cap as Greece defeat Latvia 1-0 in a Euro 2012 qualifier.
- 2010: Yiannis Okkas becomes the first Cypriot to earn 100 caps as Cyprus lose 2-1 to Norway in a Euro 2012 qualifier.
- 2015: The National Football Team lose 1-3 in Belfast against N. Ireland and set a negative record of 12 straight matches without a victory.
Births
- 1952: Takis Koroneos, basketball player
- 1955: Gikas Chardouvelis, economist, cabinet minister
- 1983: Anna Pollatou, gymnast, bronze medalist in 2000 Olympiad.
- 2024: Prodromos Kyriakidis footballer
Deaths
- 1987: Konstantinos Tsatsos, President of Greece
- 2016: Stylianos Pattakos, member of Junta that ruled Greece from 1967 until 1974.