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*[[May 25]]: Olympiakos become the first Greek water polo team to win the Champions League after defeating Honved 9-7 in the final in Budapest. | *[[May 25]]: Olympiakos become the first Greek water polo team to win the Champions League after defeating Honved 9-7 in the final in Budapest. | ||
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+ | *[[July 23]]: 37-year old teacher, Konstantinos Telios, surrenders to the police in [[Thessaloniki]] as a member of the [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]]. | ||
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===November=== | ===November=== | ||
*[[November 28]]: The European Court of Human Rights awards a 13.7 million euro (4.6 billion drachmas) monetary compensation to the former [[King Constantine II]] and rules against the Greek government for the seizure of the ''royal property''. | *[[November 28]]: The European Court of Human Rights awards a 13.7 million euro (4.6 billion drachmas) monetary compensation to the former [[King Constantine II]] and rules against the Greek government for the seizure of the ''royal property''. |
Revision as of 21:27, July 17, 2006
Events
May
- May 25: Olympiakos become the first Greek water polo team to win the Champions League after defeating Honved 9-7 in the final in Budapest.
July
- July 23: 37-year old teacher, Konstantinos Telios, surrenders to the police in Thessaloniki as a member of the Revolutionary Organisation 17 November.
November
- November 28: The European Court of Human Rights awards a 13.7 million euro (4.6 billion drachmas) monetary compensation to the former King Constantine II and rules against the Greek government for the seizure of the royal property.
Deaths
February
- February 1: Stathis Tsanaktzis, footballer
June
- June 7: Malvina Karali, reporter and playwriter.
October
- October 31: Michail Stasinopoulos, politician, President of Greece