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| − | + | *[[1907]]: [[Marinos Antypas]], an advocate of agrarian reform, was assassinated in [[Thessaly]]. | |
| + | *[[1948]]: The [[Dodecanese]] officially became part of [[Greece]]. | ||
| + | *[[1964]]: Fighting broke out in Mallia, [[Lemesos province]], [[Cyprus]] between Cypriot National Guardsmen and Turkish Cypriot irregulars. | ||
| + | *[[2004]]: [[Costas Karamanlis]] was elected Greek Prime Minister over [[Giorgos Papandreou]]. Karamanlis' [[New Democracy]] Party received 45.36% of the vote whereas Papandreou's [[PASOK]] received 40.55%. The Communist [[KKE]] was third with a 5.90% share of the vote. | ||
| + | *Births: [[Giorgos Katsaros]], composer ([[1934]]) | ||
| + | *Deaths: [[Aristotle]], philosopher, teacher of [[Alexander the Great]] ([[322 BC]]), [[Marinos Antypas]], labour organiser ([[1907]]) | ||
<span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[March 6]] - [[March 5]]</span> | <span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[March 6]] - [[March 5]]</span> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, February 28, 2007
- 1907: Marinos Antypas, an advocate of agrarian reform, was assassinated in Thessaly.
- 1948: The Dodecanese officially became part of Greece.
- 1964: Fighting broke out in Mallia, Lemesos province, Cyprus between Cypriot National Guardsmen and Turkish Cypriot irregulars.
- 2004: Costas Karamanlis was elected Greek Prime Minister over Giorgos Papandreou. Karamanlis' New Democracy Party received 45.36% of the vote whereas Papandreou's PASOK received 40.55%. The Communist KKE was third with a 5.90% share of the vote.
- Births: Giorgos Katsaros, composer (1934)
- Deaths: Aristotle, philosopher, teacher of Alexander the Great (322 BC), Marinos Antypas, labour organiser (1907)