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+ | *[[1870]]: The bandit gang of Christos and Takos Arvanitakis kidnaps several British tourists and an Italian diplomat at [[Dilesi]]. | ||
*[[1952]]: Communist official [[Nikos Beloyiannis]] and three companions are executed at [[Goudi]] despite the public outcry. | *[[1952]]: Communist official [[Nikos Beloyiannis]] and three companions are executed at [[Goudi]] despite the public outcry. | ||
*[[1968]]: Dictator [[George Papadopoulos]] adopts the slogan "Greece of Greek Christians". | *[[1968]]: Dictator [[George Papadopoulos]] adopts the slogan "Greece of Greek Christians". | ||
*[[1983]]: The 5-day, 40-hour work week is enacted for private industry in Greece. | *[[1983]]: The 5-day, 40-hour work week is enacted for private industry in Greece. | ||
*[[1995]]: After an act by the Greek Parliament, the shipyards of [[Skaramanga]] are privatised. | *[[1995]]: After an act by the Greek Parliament, the shipyards of [[Skaramanga]] are privatised. | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 12:13, February 14, 2007
Events
- 1870: The bandit gang of Christos and Takos Arvanitakis kidnaps several British tourists and an Italian diplomat at Dilesi.
- 1952: Communist official Nikos Beloyiannis and three companions are executed at Goudi despite the public outcry.
- 1968: Dictator George Papadopoulos adopts the slogan "Greece of Greek Christians".
- 1983: The 5-day, 40-hour work week is enacted for private industry in Greece.
- 1995: After an act by the Greek Parliament, the shipyards of Skaramanga are privatised.
Deaths
- 1896: Charilaos Trikoupis, politician, Prime Minister
- 1910: Jean Moreas, Greek-French poet
- 1952: Nikos Beloyiannis, Communist official
- 1992: Manolis Andronikos, archaeologist.