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===January=== | ===January=== | ||
*[[January 6]]: An earthquake strikes [[Volos]] causing material damage. | *[[January 6]]: An earthquake strikes [[Volos]] causing material damage. | ||
+ | *[[January 16]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] forms his last government. | ||
===February=== | ===February=== | ||
*[[February 16]]: Workers and Policemen clash in [[Thessaloniki]]. The number of dead and injured reaches 100. | *[[February 16]]: Workers and Policemen clash in [[Thessaloniki]]. The number of dead and injured reaches 100. | ||
− | + | ===March=== | |
+ | *[[March 5]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] and his anti-[[Venizelism|Venizelist]] allies win the national elections in [[Greece]]. | ||
+ | *[[March 6]]: Gen. [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] attempts an unsuccessful coup d'etat against the newly-elected [[Popular Party]] government. | ||
+ | *[[March 10]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] forms a government after the unsuccessful coup d'etat by Gen. [[Nikolaos Plastiras]]. | ||
+ | ===May=== | ||
+ | *[[May 11]]: Gen. [[Ioannis Metaxas]] and several members of the [[Popular Party]] government suggest that [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] be prosecuted as responsible for the unsuccessful coup d'etat of [[March 6]]. | ||
===June=== | ===June=== | ||
*[[June 6]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] becomes the target of an assassination attempt for the second time in his life. His car is riddled with bullets but the Cretan politician escapes unhurt. | *[[June 6]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] becomes the target of an assassination attempt for the second time in his life. His car is riddled with bullets but the Cretan politician escapes unhurt. | ||
*[[June 8]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] is interviewed by the police concerning the assassination attempt against his life. He accuses the government and especially Interior Minister, [[Ioannis Rallis]], as responsible. | *[[June 8]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] is interviewed by the police concerning the assassination attempt against his life. He accuses the government and especially Interior Minister, [[Ioannis Rallis]], as responsible. | ||
− | + | ===August=== | |
+ | *[[August 10]]: Striking lignite mine workers in [[Aliveri]] clash with the police. Six persons are wounded. | ||
===October=== | ===October=== | ||
*[[October 5]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] ends his 10-day good will visit to Turkey. | *[[October 5]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] ends his 10-day good will visit to Turkey. | ||
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==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 14:29, May 29, 2007
Events
January
- January 6: An earthquake strikes Volos causing material damage.
- January 16: Eleftherios Venizelos forms his last government.
February
- February 16: Workers and Policemen clash in Thessaloniki. The number of dead and injured reaches 100.
March
- March 5: Panagis Tsaldaris and his anti-Venizelist allies win the national elections in Greece.
- March 6: Gen. Nikolaos Plastiras attempts an unsuccessful coup d'etat against the newly-elected Popular Party government.
- March 10: Panagis Tsaldaris forms a government after the unsuccessful coup d'etat by Gen. Nikolaos Plastiras.
May
- May 11: Gen. Ioannis Metaxas and several members of the Popular Party government suggest that Eleftherios Venizelos be prosecuted as responsible for the unsuccessful coup d'etat of March 6.
June
- June 6: Eleftherios Venizelos becomes the target of an assassination attempt for the second time in his life. His car is riddled with bullets but the Cretan politician escapes unhurt.
- June 8: Eleftherios Venizelos is interviewed by the police concerning the assassination attempt against his life. He accuses the government and especially Interior Minister, Ioannis Rallis, as responsible.
August
October
- October 5: Eleftherios Venizelos ends his 10-day good will visit to Turkey.
Births
February
- February 3: Paul Sarbanes, Greek-American politician.
- February 13: Michalis Karaolis, EOKA fighter
March
- March 5: Costas Linoxilakis, footballer
November
- November 3: Michael Dukakis, Greek-American politician.
Deaths
April
- April 29: Constantine Cavafy, writer