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+ | *[[1913]]: Greek forces liberate [[Serres]] during the [[Second Balkan War]]. | ||
*[[1988]]: US Military Attache, Wiliam Nordeen, is assassinated by a booby-trapped car in [[Kifissia]]. The [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]] claim responsibility. | *[[1988]]: US Military Attache, Wiliam Nordeen, is assassinated by a booby-trapped car in [[Kifissia]]. The [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]] claim responsibility. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
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*[[1970]]: [[Aris FC|Aris]] win the [[Greek Football Cup]] for the only time in their history by defeating [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] 1-0. | *[[1970]]: [[Aris FC|Aris]] win the [[Greek Football Cup]] for the only time in their history by defeating [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] 1-0. | ||
*[[1991]]: The 11th Mediterranean Games open in Greece. 3,500 athletes take part in 23 events. | *[[1991]]: The 11th Mediterranean Games open in Greece. 3,500 athletes take part in 23 events. | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*[[548]]: [[Theodora]], Byzantine empress, wife of [[Justinian I]]. | *[[548]]: [[Theodora]], Byzantine empress, wife of [[Justinian I]]. |
Revision as of 10:39, March 20, 2007
Events
- 1913: Greek forces liberate Serres during the Second Balkan War.
- 1988: US Military Attache, Wiliam Nordeen, is assassinated by a booby-trapped car in Kifissia. The Revolutionary Organisation 17 November claim responsibility.
Sports
- 1925: The first ever Panathinaikos - Olympiakos soccer derby end in a tie (3-3) at Leoforos
- 1959: PROPO includes a 13th game
- 1970: Aris win the Greek Football Cup for the only time in their history by defeating PAOK 1-0.
- 1991: The 11th Mediterranean Games open in Greece. 3,500 athletes take part in 23 events.
Deaths
- 548: Theodora, Byzantine empress, wife of Justinian I.
- 1950: Archbishop Makarios II of Cyprus.
- 1951: Konstantinos Sismanoglou, national benefactor.
- 1985: Lambros Konstantaras, actor.
- 2006: Boban Jankovic, basketball player.