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*[[1996]]: [[Costas Simitis]] becomes leader of [[PASOK]] and Prime Minister of Greece | *[[1996]]: [[Costas Simitis]] becomes leader of [[PASOK]] and Prime Minister of Greece | ||
[[Image:Tsitsanis3.jpg|thumb|260px|[[Vasilis Tsitsanis]] was born this day]] | [[Image:Tsitsanis3.jpg|thumb|260px|[[Vasilis Tsitsanis]] was born this day]] | ||
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+ | *[[1899]]: The first [[football (soccer)|football]] game in [[Patras]] is held as Panachaikos G.S. (ancestor of [[Panachaiki FC]]) defeat the team of British Ship «Boxier» 4-2. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 09:19, May 9, 2007
Events
- 532: The Nika riots are put down by General Belisarius. 30,000 rioters are slain in Constantinople.
- 1854: Greek guerrilas attack Turkish positions near Komboti, Arta, Epirus.
- 1913: The Naval Battle of Lemnos ends in Greek victory.
- 1957: EOKA guerilla fighter, Markos Drakos, is ambushed and slain by the British at Solea, Cyprus.
- 1996: Costas Simitis becomes leader of PASOK and Prime Minister of Greece

Vasilis Tsitsanis was born this day
Sports
- 1899: The first football game in Patras is held as Panachaikos G.S. (ancestor of Panachaiki FC) defeat the team of British Ship «Boxier» 4-2.
Births
- 1913: Yiannis Papaioannou, rebetika songwriter.
- 1915: Vassilis Tsitsanis, composer.
Deaths
- 474: Leo I, Byzantine emperor
- 1957: Markos Drakos
- 1984: Vassilis Tsitsanis
- 1997: Paul Tsongas, Greek-American politician.
- 1998: Dan Georgiadis, football coach.