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*[[1822]]: [[Omer Vrioni]] and [[Kutahye]] end the first siege of [[Mesolonghi]] | *[[1822]]: [[Omer Vrioni]] and [[Kutahye]] end the first siege of [[Mesolonghi]] | ||
*[[1836]]: Gymnastics are introduced to Greek schools | *[[1836]]: Gymnastics are introduced to Greek schools | ||
− | *[[1940]]: [[Submarine RHS Katsonis]], under Lt.Cdr. | + | *[[1940]]: [[Submarine RHS Katsonis]], under Lt.Cdr. [[Athanasios Spanidis]], sinks the Italian merchant Quinto in the Adriatic. |
*[[1945]]: [[Athens]] [[Archbishop Damaskinos]] becomes the Regent for [[King George II]] who has not yet returned to [[Greece]]. | *[[1945]]: [[Athens]] [[Archbishop Damaskinos]] becomes the Regent for [[King George II]] who has not yet returned to [[Greece]]. | ||
*[[1989]]: Private television station ANT1 ("Ant-ena") broadcasts for the first time. | *[[1989]]: Private television station ANT1 ("Ant-ena") broadcasts for the first time. |
Revision as of 12:17, June 7, 2007
Events
- 1822: Omer Vrioni and Kutahye end the first siege of Mesolonghi
- 1836: Gymnastics are introduced to Greek schools
- 1940: Submarine RHS Katsonis, under Lt.Cdr. Athanasios Spanidis, sinks the Italian merchant Quinto in the Adriatic.
- 1945: Athens Archbishop Damaskinos becomes the Regent for King George II who has not yet returned to Greece.
- 1989: Private television station ANT1 ("Ant-ena") broadcasts for the first time.
- 2005: The Greek Section of the BBC World Service ceases broadcasting after 66 years on air. According to an announcement, the BBC cut 10 language services to pay for a new Arabic TV channel. The 15-minute long last program included a flashback on the 66-year course of the Greek section of the BBC World Service.
Sports
- 1952: With the 14374 directive of the Athens Primary Court, the Union of Sports Journalists (SAS) is recognized as an official body. In 1971 it will be renamed to SAT and on the 17th of April 1981 to PSAT.
- 1999: It is the last day white balls are used in the Greek volleyball championship. From next year balls will bear yellow and blue stripes.
Births
- 1902: Nikos Ploumbidis, communist leader
- 1923: Yiannis Dalianidis, film director
- 1930: Kostas Karapatis, football player and coach.
- 1931: Kostas Voutsas, actor.
- 1963: Petros Filippidis, actor.
Deaths
- 1956: Michalis Georgalas, EOKA fighter