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*[[1931]]: The mutilated corpse of builder [[Dimitrios Athanasopoulos]] is found. This, one of the most heinous crimes in Greek annals, was later discovered to be the work of Athanasopoulos' wife and his mother-in-law. | *[[1931]]: The mutilated corpse of builder [[Dimitrios Athanasopoulos]] is found. This, one of the most heinous crimes in Greek annals, was later discovered to be the work of Athanasopoulos' wife and his mother-in-law. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1895]]: The Gymnasium of [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club]] is dedicated in [[Athens]]. | ||
*[[1973]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] is defeated by Spain with 3-2 ([[Giorgos Koudas|Koudas]]-[[Mimis Domazos|Domazos]]) for the Germany World Cup qualifiers, having already lost with 3-1 in the first match in Malaga. Greece will be defeated twice by the other team of the group, Yugoslavia (0-1 in Belgrade and 2-4 at Karaiskaki stadium) and will be eliminated. | *[[1973]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] is defeated by Spain with 3-2 ([[Giorgos Koudas|Koudas]]-[[Mimis Domazos|Domazos]]) for the Germany World Cup qualifiers, having already lost with 3-1 in the first match in Malaga. Greece will be defeated twice by the other team of the group, Yugoslavia (0-1 in Belgrade and 2-4 at Karaiskaki stadium) and will be eliminated. | ||
*[[1999]]: Greek boat ''Aera'' (Nikos Lykiardopoulos, Panagiotis Papadeas, Michalis Benakis, etc) ranks first at the Sydney-Hobart sailing race. Extreme weather conditions made the race very difficult. Four sailors drowned when their boat capsized. | *[[1999]]: Greek boat ''Aera'' (Nikos Lykiardopoulos, Panagiotis Papadeas, Michalis Benakis, etc) ranks first at the Sydney-Hobart sailing race. Extreme weather conditions made the race very difficult. Four sailors drowned when their boat capsized. |
Revision as of 12:28, July 10, 2009
Events
- 1837: The modern city of Sparta is re-established in the same location as the ancient city.
- 1919: The first Greek units land in Odessa, Russia, as part of the Ukraine Expedition, in the Allies' effort to stem the tide of Bolshevism.
- 1931: The mutilated corpse of builder Dimitrios Athanasopoulos is found. This, one of the most heinous crimes in Greek annals, was later discovered to be the work of Athanasopoulos' wife and his mother-in-law.
Sports
- 1895: The Gymnasium of Panellinios Gymnastic Club is dedicated in Athens.
- 1973: Greece is defeated by Spain with 3-2 (Koudas-Domazos) for the Germany World Cup qualifiers, having already lost with 3-1 in the first match in Malaga. Greece will be defeated twice by the other team of the group, Yugoslavia (0-1 in Belgrade and 2-4 at Karaiskaki stadium) and will be eliminated.
- 1999: Greek boat Aera (Nikos Lykiardopoulos, Panagiotis Papadeas, Michalis Benakis, etc) ranks first at the Sydney-Hobart sailing race. Extreme weather conditions made the race very difficult. Four sailors drowned when their boat capsized.
Births
- 1910: Yiannis Papaioannou, composer, music teacher.
- 1934: Tassos Papadopoulos, President of Cyprus.
Deaths
- 1904: Emmanuel Roidis, writer
- 1944: Napoleon Lapathiotis, poet (suicide)
- 2006: Leon Karapanagiotis, reporter, newspaper manager (Ta Nea)
Namesday
Greek Orthodox
- Saint John the Baptist. Celebrating today: Ioannis (Yiannis, John), Ioanna, Prodromos, Zannetos