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===February===
 
===February===
 
*[[February 18]]: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] is proclaimed President of [[Cyprus]] for a third term as there were no other candidates for the post.
 
*[[February 18]]: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] is proclaimed President of [[Cyprus]] for a third term as there were no other candidates for the post.
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*[[February 25]]: Nikos Koemtzis kills three persons and injures another six over a song he requested at a night club. Among the dead is a nephew of former [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] footballer [[Thanasis Soulis]].
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===May===
 
===May===
 
*[[May 23]]: The Greek military vessel "Velos" sails to Italy where its crew seeks political asylum from the military [[Junta]] that rules Greece.
 
*[[May 23]]: The Greek military vessel "Velos" sails to Italy where its crew seeks political asylum from the military [[Junta]] that rules Greece.

Revision as of 14:18, July 10, 2007

Events

January

February

  • February 18: Archbishop Makarios III is proclaimed President of Cyprus for a third term as there were no other candidates for the post.
  • February 25: Nikos Koemtzis kills three persons and injures another six over a song he requested at a night club. Among the dead is a nephew of former Olympiakos footballer Thanasis Soulis.

May

  • May 23: The Greek military vessel "Velos" sails to Italy where its crew seeks political asylum from the military Junta that rules Greece.

June

  • June 1: The Junta declares the Greek Monarchy abolished.

July

  • July 29: The Military government of Greece holds a referendum on a proposed new constitution that abolishes the monarchy. 78.4% approve according to the government-released results.

August

  • August 5: Three people are killed and 55 wounded, after two Arab gunmen open fire and throw grenades into a crowded passenger lounge at Athens airport.
  • August 19: George Papadopoulos is sworn in as President after the abolition of the Monarchy by the military Junta.

October

November

December

Births

June

September

October

Deaths

January

February

August