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*[[1958]]: Greek Police announce that any and all "teddy boys" would be given a clean cut. | *[[1958]]: Greek Police announce that any and all "teddy boys" would be given a clean cut. | ||
*[[1978]]: [[George Rallis]] is the first Greek [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece)|Foreign Minister]] to be officially invited to the Soviet Union | *[[1978]]: [[George Rallis]] is the first Greek [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece)|Foreign Minister]] to be officially invited to the Soviet Union | ||
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+ | *[[1938]]: [[Ioannis Palamiotis]] breaks the Greek record for the [[triple jump]] with 14.70m and takes 4th place in the European Games of Paris. | ||
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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[1896]]: [[Aspasia Manou]], wife of [[King Alexander]]. | *[[1896]]: [[Aspasia Manou]], wife of [[King Alexander]]. |
Revision as of 14:20, February 15, 2010
Events
- 1958: Greek Police announce that any and all "teddy boys" would be given a clean cut.
- 1978: George Rallis is the first Greek Foreign Minister to be officially invited to the Soviet Union
Sports
- 1938: Ioannis Palamiotis breaks the Greek record for the triple jump with 14.70m and takes 4th place in the European Games of Paris.
Births
- 1896: Aspasia Manou, wife of King Alexander.
- 1942: Dimitris Tsovolas, politician.
- 1975: Nikos Lyberopoulos, footballer.
Deaths
- 1977: Stellakis Perpiniadis singer of Rebetiko music.
- 1984: Georgios Sikeliotis, painter