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*[[325]]: The [[First Council of Nicaea]] concludes with a strong condemnation of Arianism. | *[[325]]: The [[First Council of Nicaea]] concludes with a strong condemnation of Arianism. | ||
*[[1821]]: The [[Battle of Dragasani]] takes place. | *[[1821]]: The [[Battle of Dragasani]] takes place. | ||
+ | *[[1821]]: [[Patriarch Gregory V]] is buried in Odessa. | ||
*[[1913]]: During the [[Second Balkan War]], the Greek army engages the Bulgarians and the [[Battle of Kilkis-Lahanas]] commences. | *[[1913]]: During the [[Second Balkan War]], the Greek army engages the Bulgarians and the [[Battle of Kilkis-Lahanas]] commences. | ||
*[[1957]]: [[Makarios III]] presents to the world a list of well-documented, specific cases of torture that have taken place in [[Cyprus]] during [[Sir John Harding]]'s administration. | *[[1957]]: [[Makarios III]] presents to the world a list of well-documented, specific cases of torture that have taken place in [[Cyprus]] during [[Sir John Harding]]'s administration. |
Revision as of 12:17, December 18, 2007
Events
- 325: The First Council of Nicaea concludes with a strong condemnation of Arianism.
- 1821: The Battle of Dragasani takes place.
- 1821: Patriarch Gregory V is buried in Odessa.
- 1913: During the Second Balkan War, the Greek army engages the Bulgarians and the Battle of Kilkis-Lahanas commences.
- 1957: Makarios III presents to the world a list of well-documented, specific cases of torture that have taken place in Cyprus during Sir John Harding's administration.
Births
- 1970: Antonis Remos, singer
Deaths
- 1806: Evgenios Voulgaris, clergyman, writer.
- 1865: Evangelos Zappas, national benefactor.
- 1951: Angelos Sikelianos, poet