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*[[1915]]: [[Nikos Beloyiannis]], communist official. | *[[1915]]: [[Nikos Beloyiannis]], communist official. | ||
*[[1925]]: [[Lefteris Antoniadis]], Turkish Greek footballer | *[[1925]]: [[Lefteris Antoniadis]], Turkish Greek footballer | ||
+ | *[[1946]]: [[Giorgos Gonios]], footballer | ||
*[[1978]]: [[Emmanuel Olisadebe]], footballer. | *[[1978]]: [[Emmanuel Olisadebe]], footballer. | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*[[1918]]: [[Aristides Moraitinis (aviator)|Aristides Moraitinis]], aviation pioneer | *[[1918]]: [[Aristides Moraitinis (aviator)|Aristides Moraitinis]], aviation pioneer |
Revision as of 08:00, August 4, 2011
Events
- 1522: Rhodes surrenders to the Ottoman Turks of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent.
- 1918: Aviation pioneer, Aristides Moraitinis, is killed during a Salonica to Athens flight.
- 1940: The Submarine Papanikolis, under the command of Lt.Cdr. Miltiades Iatridis, sinks the Italian sailing vessel Antonietta by ramming in the Adriatic.
- 1940: The Greek 3rd Division liberates Chimara during World War II.
- 1946: Exiled Metropolitan Makarios of Kyrenia - the future Archbishop Makarios II of Cyprus - returns to Cyprus to a tumulteous welcome.
- 1953: Prime Minister Alexandros Papagos brings up the Cyprus matter, for the first time, in a conversation with Anthony Eden. He is rebuffed by the British PM with the words "There is no Cyprus matter".
- 1966: The "apostate" government of Stephanos Stephanopoulos falls as the National Radical Union party withdraw their support.
- 1978: By law, the "sea flag" (nine stripes with a white cross on the upper-left quadrant) is established as the one and only flag of the Greek nation.
Births
- 1915: Nikos Beloyiannis, communist official.
- 1925: Lefteris Antoniadis, Turkish Greek footballer
- 1946: Giorgos Gonios, footballer
- 1978: Emmanuel Olisadebe, footballer.
Deaths
- 1918: Aristides Moraitinis, aviation pioneer
- 2007: Archbishop Chrysostomos I of Cyprus