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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
*[[1910]]: Landslide victory for [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] and his [[Komma Fileleftheron|Liberal Party]] winning 307 out of 362 seats in Parliament. | *[[1910]]: Landslide victory for [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] and his [[Komma Fileleftheron|Liberal Party]] winning 307 out of 362 seats in Parliament. | ||
− | *[[1922]]: Five members of the [[Laiko Party]] - [[Dimitrios Gounaris]], [[Nikolaos Stratos]], [[Petros Protopapadakis]], [[Nikolaos Theotokis]], [[Georgios Baltatzis]] - as well as General [[Georgios | + | *[[1922]]: Five members of the [[Laiko Party]] - [[Dimitrios Gounaris]], [[Nikolaos Stratos]], [[Petros Protopapadakis]], [[Nikolaos Theotokis]], [[Georgios Baltatzis]] - as well as General [[Georgios Hadjanestis]] - are executed at Goudi, Athens, for their role in the [[Asia Minor disaster]]. |
+ | *[[1944]]: PM [[Georgios Papandreou]] calls for the dissolution of all guerrila movements by December 10. | ||
*[[1950]]: Hellenic-Yugoslavian diplomatic relationships, severed during the [[Civil War]], are re-established. | *[[1950]]: Hellenic-Yugoslavian diplomatic relationships, severed during the [[Civil War]], are re-established. | ||
+ | *[[1954]]: The second round of the 1954 municipal elections is held. [[Minas Patrikios]] is elected mayor of [[Thessaloniki]]. | ||
+ | *[[1955]]: [[EOKA]] member, [[Andreas Dimitriou]], shoots and injures a British Intelligence agent named Taylor. For the assault, Dimitriou would become, along with [[Michalis Karaolis]], one of the first two Cypriots hanged by the British during the EOKA struggle. | ||
*[[2002]]: The European Court of Human Rights awards a 13.7 million euro (4.6 billion drachmas) monetary compensation to the former [[King Constantine II]] and rules against the Greek government for the seizure of the ''royal property''. | *[[2002]]: The European Court of Human Rights awards a 13.7 million euro (4.6 billion drachmas) monetary compensation to the former [[King Constantine II]] and rules against the Greek government for the seizure of the ''royal property''. | ||
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+ | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[1946]]: [[Marios Lefkaritis]], [[Cypriot]] [[football (soccer)|football]] administrator. | ||
+ | *[[1964]]: [[Roy Tarpley]], [[basketball]] player | ||
+ | *[[1972]]: [[Anastasia Kelesidou]], athlete | ||
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+ | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[1930]]: [[Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople]] | ||
+ | *[[1978]]: [[Stelios Kourouklatos]], [[football]]er | ||
+ | *[[2010]]: [[Giorgos Foundas]], actor | ||
+ | *[[2021]]: [[Christiana]], singer | ||
+ | *[[2023]]: [[Antonis Paragios]], footballer | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Latest revision as of 22:59, December 13, 2023
Events
- 1910: Landslide victory for Eleftherios Venizelos and his Liberal Party winning 307 out of 362 seats in Parliament.
- 1922: Five members of the Laiko Party - Dimitrios Gounaris, Nikolaos Stratos, Petros Protopapadakis, Nikolaos Theotokis, Georgios Baltatzis - as well as General Georgios Hadjanestis - are executed at Goudi, Athens, for their role in the Asia Minor disaster.
- 1944: PM Georgios Papandreou calls for the dissolution of all guerrila movements by December 10.
- 1950: Hellenic-Yugoslavian diplomatic relationships, severed during the Civil War, are re-established.
- 1954: The second round of the 1954 municipal elections is held. Minas Patrikios is elected mayor of Thessaloniki.
- 1955: EOKA member, Andreas Dimitriou, shoots and injures a British Intelligence agent named Taylor. For the assault, Dimitriou would become, along with Michalis Karaolis, one of the first two Cypriots hanged by the British during the EOKA struggle.
- 2002: The European Court of Human Rights awards a 13.7 million euro (4.6 billion drachmas) monetary compensation to the former King Constantine II and rules against the Greek government for the seizure of the royal property.
Births
- 1946: Marios Lefkaritis, Cypriot football administrator.
- 1964: Roy Tarpley, basketball player
- 1972: Anastasia Kelesidou, athlete
Deaths
- 1930: Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople
- 1978: Stelios Kourouklatos, footballer
- 2010: Giorgos Foundas, actor
- 2021: Christiana, singer
- 2023: Antonis Paragios, footballer