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== Events == | == Events == | ||
*[[1826]]: Big victory for [[Georgios Karaiskakis]] who was on the offensive against the Ottomans at [[Arachova]] during the [[War of Independence]] | *[[1826]]: Big victory for [[Georgios Karaiskakis]] who was on the offensive against the Ottomans at [[Arachova]] during the [[War of Independence]] | ||
| + | *[[1873]]: Former Patriarch [[Joachim II of Constantinople|Joachim II]] is recalled to the Ecumenical throne. | ||
*[[1976]]: An [[Olympic Airlines]] VS-11 plane crashes near [[Kozani]] with 46 passengers and a crew of four on board. There are no survivors. | *[[1976]]: An [[Olympic Airlines]] VS-11 plane crashes near [[Kozani]] with 46 passengers and a crew of four on board. There are no survivors. | ||
*[[1981]]: The [[Monotonic orthography|monotonic system]] (μονοτονικό σύστημα) is implemented at schools around the country in place of the polytonic system (πολυτονικό σύστημα) | *[[1981]]: The [[Monotonic orthography|monotonic system]] (μονοτονικό σύστημα) is implemented at schools around the country in place of the polytonic system (πολυτονικό σύστημα) | ||
Revision as of 10:47, April 27, 2007
Events
- 1826: Big victory for Georgios Karaiskakis who was on the offensive against the Ottomans at Arachova during the War of Independence
- 1873: Former Patriarch Joachim II is recalled to the Ecumenical throne.
- 1976: An Olympic Airlines VS-11 plane crashes near Kozani with 46 passengers and a crew of four on board. There are no survivors.
- 1981: The monotonic system (μονοτονικό σύστημα) is implemented at schools around the country in place of the polytonic system (πολυτονικό σύστημα)
- 1988: George Koskotas is arrested in the USA.
- 1989: The political parties of PASOK, New Democracy and Synaspismos agree to support Xenophon Zolotas for Prime Minister at head of a non-party administration until fresh elections could be held.
Births
- 1946: Giorgos Koudas, football player
- 1951: Maik Galakos, footballer
- 1953: Giorgos Hatzaras, football player and coach.
- 1955: Dinos Kouis, footballer