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*[[1828]]: [[Kitsos Tzavellas]] defeats the Turks at [[Ternova]], [[Evritania]], in [[Central Greece]]. | *[[1828]]: [[Kitsos Tzavellas]] defeats the Turks at [[Ternova]], [[Evritania]], in [[Central Greece]]. | ||
*[[1862]]: [[King Otto]] is overthrown by a popular revolt. | *[[1862]]: [[King Otto]] is overthrown by a popular revolt. | ||
+ | *[[1935]]: [[Georgios Kondilis]] overthrows the [[Panagis Tsaldaris|Tsaldaris]] government and seizes power in a coup d'etat. | ||
*[[1973]]: [[Spiro Agnew]], [[Greek-American]] Vice-President of the United States, resigns. | *[[1973]]: [[Spiro Agnew]], [[Greek-American]] Vice-President of the United States, resigns. | ||
*[[1993]]: [[PASOK]] win the general elections in Greece with 46.88% of the vote. | *[[1993]]: [[PASOK]] win the general elections in Greece with 46.88% of the vote. |
Revision as of 14:20, May 30, 2007
Events
- 1828: Kitsos Tzavellas defeats the Turks at Ternova, Evritania, in Central Greece.
- 1862: King Otto is overthrown by a popular revolt.
- 1935: Georgios Kondilis overthrows the Tsaldaris government and seizes power in a coup d'etat.
- 1973: Spiro Agnew, Greek-American Vice-President of the United States, resigns.
- 1993: PASOK win the general elections in Greece with 46.88% of the vote.
Sports
- 1991: Greece humble Egypt 6-1 with Dimitris Saravakos scoring 5 goals.
Births
- 1954: Fernando Santos, coach
- 1968: Marinos Ouzounidis, football player and coach
Deaths
- 1951: Georgios Vlachos, newspaper publisher.