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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[379]]: [[Theodosius I]] is proclaimed [[Byzantine emperor|emperor]] in the east. | ||
+ | *[[1943]]: The "[[RHS Vasilissa Olga]]" sinks the Italian ship Stromboli off the coast of Tunisia. | ||
*[[1947]]: The "S.S. Chimara" sinks in the Euboic Sea. Casualties number: 400 dead, among them 200 policemen and 36 political prisoners. | *[[1947]]: The "S.S. Chimara" sinks in the Euboic Sea. Casualties number: 400 dead, among them 200 policemen and 36 political prisoners. | ||
− | + | *[[1949]]: Communist forces enter [[Karpenisi]] during the [[Greek Civil War]]. They will hold it three days. | |
+ | *[[2010]]: The British Court of Appeal judges in favour of [[Cypriot]] refugee Meletis Apostolides in the case of Apostolides v Orams. Apostolides had sued Mr and Mrs Orams for illegal use of his property in [[Lapithos]] in Turkish-occupied northern [[Cyprus]]. | ||
+ | *[[2019]]: [[Emmanouil Karalis]] ([[pole vault]]), [[Miltiadis Tentoglou]] ([[long jump]]) and [[Odysseas Mouzenidis]] ([[shot put]]) win gold medals at the first indoor Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships in Miramas (France). | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[399]]: [[Pulcheria]], Byzantine empress | ||
+ | *[[1940]]: [[Aris San]], Greek-Israeli singer | ||
*[[1942]]: [[Giorgos Hadjinasios]], composer | *[[1942]]: [[Giorgos Hadjinasios]], composer | ||
+ | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[2025]]: [[Kaity Grey]], singer | ||
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+ | [[Category:Days]] |
Latest revision as of 14:03, January 19, 2025
Events
- 379: Theodosius I is proclaimed emperor in the east.
- 1943: The "RHS Vasilissa Olga" sinks the Italian ship Stromboli off the coast of Tunisia.
- 1947: The "S.S. Chimara" sinks in the Euboic Sea. Casualties number: 400 dead, among them 200 policemen and 36 political prisoners.
- 1949: Communist forces enter Karpenisi during the Greek Civil War. They will hold it three days.
- 2010: The British Court of Appeal judges in favour of Cypriot refugee Meletis Apostolides in the case of Apostolides v Orams. Apostolides had sued Mr and Mrs Orams for illegal use of his property in Lapithos in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus.
- 2019: Emmanouil Karalis (pole vault), Miltiadis Tentoglou (long jump) and Odysseas Mouzenidis (shot put) win gold medals at the first indoor Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships in Miramas (France).
Births
- 399: Pulcheria, Byzantine empress
- 1940: Aris San, Greek-Israeli singer
- 1942: Giorgos Hadjinasios, composer
Deaths
- 2025: Kaity Grey, singer