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*[[March 21]]: A fire destroys the city centre of [[Edessa]]. | *[[March 21]]: A fire destroys the city centre of [[Edessa]]. | ||
*[[March 24]]: Generals [[Anastasios Papoulas]] and [[Miltiades Koimisis]] are executed for their role in the [[March 1]] attempted coup d' etat. | *[[March 24]]: Generals [[Anastasios Papoulas]] and [[Miltiades Koimisis]] are executed for their role in the [[March 1]] attempted coup d' etat. | ||
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===April=== | ===April=== | ||
*[[April 6]]: Greek-language schools resume operation in [[Northern Epirus]] after a decision by the International Court of The Hague. | *[[April 6]]: Greek-language schools resume operation in [[Northern Epirus]] after a decision by the International Court of The Hague. | ||
− | + | ===June=== | |
+ | *[[June 9]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] wins the Greek national elections which were boycotted by all parties loyal to [[Eleftherios Venizelos]]. | ||
===July=== | ===July=== | ||
*[[July 6]]: Exiled [[King George II]] divorces [[Queen Elisabeth]]. Anti-royalists will claim that this divorce is in retaliation for Queen Elisabeth's brother (King Carol of Romania) divorcing King George's sister (Queen Helen). | *[[July 6]]: Exiled [[King George II]] divorces [[Queen Elisabeth]]. Anti-royalists will claim that this divorce is in retaliation for Queen Elisabeth's brother (King Carol of Romania) divorcing King George's sister (Queen Helen). | ||
+ | ===October=== | ||
+ | *[[October 10]]: [[Georgios Kondilis]] seizes power after a coup d'etat. | ||
===November=== | ===November=== | ||
− | *[[November 3]]: A referendum is held for the return of [[King George II]] to the throne in Greece. 97.8% vote for the return. | + | *[[November 3]]: A referendum is held for the return of [[King George II]] to the throne in Greece. 97.8% allegedly vote for the return. |
*[[November 26]]: [[King George II]] returns to [[Greece]]. | *[[November 26]]: [[King George II]] returns to [[Greece]]. | ||
Revision as of 14:19, May 30, 2007
Events
February
- February 22: The trial of a bandit and several high officials of the Police force over the 1933 assassination attempt on Venizelos' life begins.
March
- March 1: A Venizelist coup d'etat fails and Eleftherios Venizelos flees to Italy.
- March 21: A fire destroys the city centre of Edessa.
- March 24: Generals Anastasios Papoulas and Miltiades Koimisis are executed for their role in the March 1 attempted coup d' etat.
April
- April 6: Greek-language schools resume operation in Northern Epirus after a decision by the International Court of The Hague.
June
- June 9: Panagis Tsaldaris wins the Greek national elections which were boycotted by all parties loyal to Eleftherios Venizelos.
July
- July 6: Exiled King George II divorces Queen Elisabeth. Anti-royalists will claim that this divorce is in retaliation for Queen Elisabeth's brother (King Carol of Romania) divorcing King George's sister (Queen Helen).
October
- October 10: Georgios Kondilis seizes power after a coup d'etat.
November
- November 3: A referendum is held for the return of King George II to the throne in Greece. 97.8% allegedly vote for the return.
- November 26: King George II returns to Greece.
Births
February
- February 28: Fotis Pittas, EOKA fighter
April
- April 12: Jimmy Makulis, Elafro singer.
May
July
- July 15: Alex Karras, Greek-American football player and actor.
August
- August 6: Stelios Serafeidis, footballer.
- August 16: Andreas Stamatiadis, footballer.
November
- November 8: Stratos Dionysiou, popular singer, born at Nigrita, Serres
- November 9: Mary Linda, Greek singer and wife of Manolis Chiotis
December
- December 16: Nikos Sampson, Junta-appointed "President" of Cyprus
Unknown
- Pavlos Bakoyiannis, publisher, politician
- Savvas Theodoridis, footballer
Deaths
July
- July 28: Meletius Metaxakis, former Ecumenical Patriarch
August
- August 22: Pavlos Kountouriotis, Admiral, President of Greece