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| + | *[[330 BC]]: [[Alexander the Great]] led a united Greek army into Persepolis. | ||
*[[1889]]: Maria Vetsera, a 17-year old baroness of Greek descent, committed suicide with her lover, Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria-Hungary. | *[[1889]]: Maria Vetsera, a 17-year old baroness of Greek descent, committed suicide with her lover, Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria-Hungary. | ||
*[[1925]]: [[Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople]] was deported by the Turkish government. | *[[1925]]: [[Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople]] was deported by the Turkish government. | ||
*[[1929]]: Greek women acquired the right to vote. | *[[1929]]: Greek women acquired the right to vote. | ||
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*[[1995]]: Greek archaeologist, Lena Souvlatzi, announced in Egypt that she has discovered the tomb of [[Alexander the Great]]. | *[[1995]]: Greek archaeologist, Lena Souvlatzi, announced in Egypt that she has discovered the tomb of [[Alexander the Great]]. | ||
*Births: [[Giorgos S. Georgiadis]], footballer ([[1971]]) | *Births: [[Giorgos S. Georgiadis]], footballer ([[1971]]) | ||
Revision as of 15:43, January 8, 2009
- 330 BC: Alexander the Great led a united Greek army into Persepolis.
- 1889: Maria Vetsera, a 17-year old baroness of Greek descent, committed suicide with her lover, Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria-Hungary.
- 1925: Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople was deported by the Turkish government.
- 1929: Greek women acquired the right to vote.
- 1995: Greek archaeologist, Lena Souvlatzi, announced in Egypt that she has discovered the tomb of Alexander the Great.
- Births: Giorgos S. Georgiadis, footballer (1971)
- Deaths: Orestes Makris (1975), actor; Christos Vakalopoulos (1993), director; Nikos Kourkoulos (2007), actor
Recent days: January 29 - January 28