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*[[1913]]: Bulgaria signs an armistice ending hostilities in the [[Second Balkan War]]. | *[[1913]]: Bulgaria signs an armistice ending hostilities in the [[Second Balkan War]]. | ||
*[[1920]]: [[Ion Dragoumis]] is shot dead by policemen in [[Athens]]. The nationalist politician was believed to have been involved in the [[Eleftherios Venizelos|Venizelos]] murder attempt of the previous day. | *[[1920]]: [[Ion Dragoumis]] is shot dead by policemen in [[Athens]]. The nationalist politician was believed to have been involved in the [[Eleftherios Venizelos|Venizelos]] murder attempt of the previous day. | ||
+ | *[[1960]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] win the first greek league title after beating [[AEK FC|AEK]] 2-1 | ||
*[[1969]]: The Greek state starts to issue pensions for distinguished retired writers and actors. | *[[1969]]: The Greek state starts to issue pensions for distinguished retired writers and actors. | ||
*[[1980]]: Turkish diplomat Galip Osman is assassinated along with his daughter in [[Pangrati]], [[Athens]]. | *[[1980]]: Turkish diplomat Galip Osman is assassinated along with his daughter in [[Pangrati]], [[Athens]]. |
Revision as of 19:26, July 30, 2006
- 1913: Bulgaria signs an armistice ending hostilities in the Second Balkan War.
- 1920: Ion Dragoumis is shot dead by policemen in Athens. The nationalist politician was believed to have been involved in the Venizelos murder attempt of the previous day.
- 1960: Panathinaikos win the first greek league title after beating AEK 2-1
- 1969: The Greek state starts to issue pensions for distinguished retired writers and actors.
- 1980: Turkish diplomat Galip Osman is assassinated along with his daughter in Pangrati, Athens.
- 1992: Weightlifter Pyrros Dimas wins gold in the Barcelona Olympic Games.
- 1993: 12 persons are killed by a fire on the island of Icaria.