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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
===March=== | ===March=== | ||
− | * Greece adopts the Gregorian Calendar. [[March 9]] | + | * The Greece Church adopts the Gregorian Calendar. [[March 9]] is followed by [[March 23]] |
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===April=== | ===April=== | ||
*[[April 14]]: Greece was proclaimed a '''Republic''' following the ousting of [[King George II]] -- [[Pavlos Kountouriotis]] was named President, the first ever for Greece. | *[[April 14]]: Greece was proclaimed a '''Republic''' following the ousting of [[King George II]] -- [[Pavlos Kountouriotis]] was named President, the first ever for Greece. |
Revision as of 15:14, December 1, 2006
Events
March
April
- April 14: Greece was proclaimed a Republic following the ousting of King George II -- Pavlos Kountouriotis was named President, the first ever for Greece.
May
- May 15: Under the initiative of Panathinaikos’ general manager, Giorgos Kalafatis, the name of the club is changed from POA to PAO.
December
- December 19: The 8-hour workday is established in Greece.
- December 29: The Municipal Police Force is established in Athens.
Births
October
- October 12: Mimis Plessas, music composer
Deaths
March
- March 9: Panagiotis Danglis, general and politician.