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*[[768]]: Patriarch [[Constantine II of Constantinople|Constantine II]] is beheaded on orders from [[Byzantine emperor]] [[Constantine V]] "Copronymus". | *[[768]]: Patriarch [[Constantine II of Constantinople|Constantine II]] is beheaded on orders from [[Byzantine emperor]] [[Constantine V]] "Copronymus". | ||
+ | *[[1924]]: [[Andreas Michalakopoulos]] forms a government. | ||
*[[1959]]: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] and [[Georgios Grivas]] meet in [[Rhodes]] and sign a cooperation agreement. | *[[1959]]: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] and [[Georgios Grivas]] meet in [[Rhodes]] and sign a cooperation agreement. | ||
*[[1973]]: An unsuccessful attempt is made on the life of [[Cyprus]] President [[Makarios III]]: a bomb explodes prematurely on the road he was scheduled to travel. | *[[1973]]: An unsuccessful attempt is made on the life of [[Cyprus]] President [[Makarios III]]: a bomb explodes prematurely on the road he was scheduled to travel. |
Revision as of 15:58, November 26, 2008
Events
- 768: Patriarch Constantine II is beheaded on orders from Byzantine emperor Constantine V "Copronymus".
- 1924: Andreas Michalakopoulos forms a government.
- 1959: Archbishop Makarios III and Georgios Grivas meet in Rhodes and sign a cooperation agreement.
- 1973: An unsuccessful attempt is made on the life of Cyprus President Makarios III: a bomb explodes prematurely on the road he was scheduled to travel.
- 1997: ENIC acquires ownership of AEK FC.
- 2000: Tasos Papadopoulos succeeds Spyros Kyprianou as leader of the Democratic Party of Cyprus.
- 2004: A bomb explodes at the Patriarchate of Constantinople damaging the church of St George
- 2006: Cyprus triumph over the Republic of Ireland 5-2 as Michalis Konstantinou and Kostas Charalambidis score two goals each.
Births
- 1944: Nikos Dadinopoulos, actor
Deaths
- 768: Patriarch Constantine II of Constantinople
- 1999: Dimitrios Tsafendas, assassin