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===January=== | ===January=== | ||
*[[January 6]]: Greek Prime Minister [[Alexandros Diomedes]] resigns amid a scandal involving members of his government. | *[[January 6]]: Greek Prime Minister [[Alexandros Diomedes]] resigns amid a scandal involving members of his government. | ||
+ | *[[January 8]]: 40-year old former [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] forward, [[Christoforos Rangos]], inserts himself in the lineup of AO Zografos - the team he is coaching - when one of his players does not show up. He dies in the 28th minute of the match of a heart attack. | ||
*[[January 15]]: The Church of [[Cyprus]] organises a referendum as to the future status of the island colony. 97% of all participants vote for [[Enosis]] with Greece. | *[[January 15]]: The Church of [[Cyprus]] organises a referendum as to the future status of the island colony. 97% of all participants vote for [[Enosis]] with Greece. | ||
Revision as of 12:53, May 13, 2006
Events
January
- January 6: Greek Prime Minister Alexandros Diomedes resigns amid a scandal involving members of his government.
- January 8: 40-year old former Olympiakos forward, Christoforos Rangos, inserts himself in the lineup of AO Zografos - the team he is coaching - when one of his players does not show up. He dies in the 28th minute of the match of a heart attack.
- January 15: The Church of Cyprus organises a referendum as to the future status of the island colony. 97% of all participants vote for Enosis with Greece.
November
- November 28: Hellenic-Yugoslavian diplomatic relationships, severed during the Civil War, are re-established.
Births
July
December
- December 11: Christina Onassis, daughter of Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis
- December 27: Haris Alexiou, singer
Deaths
January
- January 13: Dimitris Semsis, musician
February
- February 2: Constantine Karatheodoris, mathematician
November
- November 11: Alexandros Diomedes, economist, politician and Prime Minister.