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*[[1995]]: Ecumenical [[Patriarch Bartholomew I]] visits [[Patmos]] as part of the celebration of the 1,900 anniversary of the writing of the Book of Revelation by the [[Evangelist John]]. | *[[1995]]: Ecumenical [[Patriarch Bartholomew I]] visits [[Patmos]] as part of the celebration of the 1,900 anniversary of the writing of the Book of Revelation by the [[Evangelist John]]. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1959]]: [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] set a record as they demolish PAO Nea Melandia 23-0 for the [[Greek Football Cup]]. [[Savvas Papazoglou]] scores 10 goals which still stands as a record in Greek [[football (soccer)|football]] for a competitive game. | ||
*[[2000]]: [[Pyrros Dimas]] wins gold in weightlifting at the Sydney Olympiad. It is the third consecutive Olympiad that Dimas wins gold, a feat accomplished previously only by Naim Suleimanoglu. | *[[2000]]: [[Pyrros Dimas]] wins gold in weightlifting at the Sydney Olympiad. It is the third consecutive Olympiad that Dimas wins gold, a feat accomplished previously only by Naim Suleimanoglu. | ||
Revision as of 07:03, October 2, 2010
Events
- 1821: Greeks capture Tripolis during the War of Independence against Turkey
- 1844: The Theological School of Chalki is established.
- 1863: The Parliament of the Ionian Islands votes for Union with Greece.
- 1995: Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I visits Patmos as part of the celebration of the 1,900 anniversary of the writing of the Book of Revelation by the Evangelist John.
Sports
- 1959: Apollon Athens set a record as they demolish PAO Nea Melandia 23-0 for the Greek Football Cup. Savvas Papazoglou scores 10 goals which still stands as a record in Greek football for a competitive game.
- 2000: Pyrros Dimas wins gold in weightlifting at the Sydney Olympiad. It is the third consecutive Olympiad that Dimas wins gold, a feat accomplished previously only by Naim Suleimanoglu.
Births
- 1963: Alex Proyas, Greek-Australian producer and director
Deaths
- 2004: Dido Sotiriou, writer