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*[[July 3]]: Athens daily "[[To Vima]]" announces it will no longer print two obsolete diacritics of the [[Greek language]]: the grave accent ("vareia") and the iota subscript ("ypogegrammeni"). | *[[July 3]]: Athens daily "[[To Vima]]" announces it will no longer print two obsolete diacritics of the [[Greek language]]: the grave accent ("vareia") and the iota subscript ("ypogegrammeni"). | ||
*[[July 6]]: The constitution of the newly-established [[Cyprus#Republic of Cyprus|Republic of Cyprus]] is finalised. | *[[July 6]]: The constitution of the newly-established [[Cyprus#Republic of Cyprus|Republic of Cyprus]] is finalised. | ||
− | *[[July 22]]: [[Giorgos Marsellos]] breaks the Greek record in the [[high jump]] with 1.97m | + | *[[July 22]]: [[Giorgos Marsellos]] breaks the Greek record in the [[high jump]] with 1.97m. |
+ | *[[July 24]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] lose 3-2 to [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] on the last match day of the [[1960 Football Championship]]. The unexpected result allows [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] to catch [[AEK FC|AEK]] and contest the title in a playoff game. | ||
*[[July 31]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] win the first [[Alpha Ethniki|Greek league]] title after beating [[AEK FC|AEK]] 2-1 in a playoff game. | *[[July 31]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] win the first [[Alpha Ethniki|Greek league]] title after beating [[AEK FC|AEK]] 2-1 in a playoff game. | ||
*[[July 31]]: The first legislative elections take place in the newly-established [[Cyprus#Republic of Cyprus|Republic of Cyprus]]. 35 Greeks and 15 Turks are elected in the unicameral [[House of Representatives of Cyprus|House of Representatives]]. | *[[July 31]]: The first legislative elections take place in the newly-established [[Cyprus#Republic of Cyprus|Republic of Cyprus]]. 35 Greeks and 15 Turks are elected in the unicameral [[House of Representatives of Cyprus|House of Representatives]]. |
Revision as of 22:04, December 12, 2011
Events
March
- March 19: The remains of poet Andreas Kalvos arrive in Greece from England for re-burial.
April
- April 30: Greece defeat Israel 2-1 thanks to two late Babis Serafeidis goals.
May
- May 5: Sophoklis Venizelos calls for the legalisation of the Communist Party of Greece.
- May 22: Kostas Sfikas breaks the Greek record in the triple jump with 15.45m.
June
- June 19: Giorgos Papavasiliou breaks the Greek record for the 3000m steeplechase with a time of 8:45.8
July
- July 3: Athens daily "To Vima" announces it will no longer print two obsolete diacritics of the Greek language: the grave accent ("vareia") and the iota subscript ("ypogegrammeni").
- July 6: The constitution of the newly-established Republic of Cyprus is finalised.
- July 22: Giorgos Marsellos breaks the Greek record in the high jump with 1.97m.
- July 24: AEK lose 3-2 to Panionios on the last match day of the 1960 Football Championship. The unexpected result allows Panathinaikos to catch AEK and contest the title in a playoff game.
- July 31: Panathinaikos win the first Greek league title after beating AEK 2-1 in a playoff game.
- July 31: The first legislative elections take place in the newly-established Republic of Cyprus. 35 Greeks and 15 Turks are elected in the unicameral House of Representatives.
August
- August 16: Cyprus is officially proclaimed a republic with Archbishop Makarios III as president and Dr Fazil Kucuk as vice-president.
- August 29: A woman - Stavroula Gouvoussi - is executed for the first time in Greece for a crime: she had strangled her pregnant daughter-in-law.
September
- September 8: Crown Prince Constantine wins gold at the Rome Olympiad in Dragon class sailing. His crew consisted of Odysseus Eskitzoglou and Giorgos Zaimis.
- September 17: Cyprus is accepted into the UN.
October
- October 1: Cyprus is officially declared an independent state.
- October 8: General Georgios Grivas announces the formation of a new political party: the "National Recovery Movement".
- October 27: Prime Minister Constantine Karamanlis inaugurates Kaftantzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki
- October 31: Olympiakos centre back, Mimis Stefanakos, weds actress Martha Karayianni.
November
- November 6: Panathinaikos play their first official European competitive football game against the Czechoslovakian team of Spartak Hradec Kralove for the European Champions Cup and lose 1-0.
Births
January
- January 12: Giorgos Togias, footballer.
- January 13: Takis Lemonis, football player and coach.
- January 22: Markos Kyprianou, Cypriot foreign minister.
March
- March 29: Marina Sirtis, Greek-British actress.
April
- April 7: Giorgos Skartados, footballer.
June
- June 1: Georgios Lilikas, Foreign Minister of Cyprus.
October
- October 29: Stathis Pehlivanidis, Greek-Soviet football player.
Deaths
February
- February 20: Vasilis Logothetidis, actor.
May
- May 17: Ioannis Georgiadis, fencer, Olympic Gold Medalist
June
- June 6: Christos Mantikas, athlete.
November
- November 2: Dimitris Mitropoulos, music composer
Unknown
- Miltiades Iatridis, naval officer