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*[[1968]]: In the [[Panathenaic Stadium]], before 80,000 fans, [[AEK BC|AEK]] defeat Slavia Prague 89-82 and win the European Cup-winners Cup of Basketball. | *[[1968]]: In the [[Panathenaic Stadium]], before 80,000 fans, [[AEK BC|AEK]] defeat Slavia Prague 89-82 and win the European Cup-winners Cup of Basketball. | ||
*[[1995]]: Greek [[Minister for National Defence (Greece)|Minister of Defence]], [[Gerasimos Arsenis]], declares that further Turkish intervention in [[Cyprus]] would constitute "Causus belli" for Greece. | *[[1995]]: Greek [[Minister for National Defence (Greece)|Minister of Defence]], [[Gerasimos Arsenis]], declares that further Turkish intervention in [[Cyprus]] would constitute "Causus belli" for Greece. | ||
+ | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[1949]]: [[Litsa Diamanti]], singer | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Revision as of 15:47, December 6, 2006
Events
- 1919: The Battleship Georgios Averof enters Smyrna harbour with 50,000 Greeks wildly cheering on the quay.
- 1968: In the Panathenaic Stadium, before 80,000 fans, AEK defeat Slavia Prague 89-82 and win the European Cup-winners Cup of Basketball.
- 1995: Greek Minister of Defence, Gerasimos Arsenis, declares that further Turkish intervention in Cyprus would constitute "Causus belli" for Greece.
Births
- 1949: Litsa Diamanti, singer