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*[[1912]]: A conference convenes in [[Volos]] to discuss the agrarian problems in [[Thessaly]]. The mandatory break-up of large farms ("cifliks") and redistribution to farmers is decided. | *[[1912]]: A conference convenes in [[Volos]] to discuss the agrarian problems in [[Thessaly]]. The mandatory break-up of large farms ("cifliks") and redistribution to farmers is decided. | ||
*[[1921]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] - a widower - weds [[Elena Venizelou|Elena Skilitsi]] in London. | *[[1921]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] - a widower - weds [[Elena Venizelou|Elena Skilitsi]] in London. | ||
+ | *[[1943]]: German occupation troops execute 42 Greeks at [[Gdochia]], [[Lasithi prefecture]], [[Crete]]. | ||
*[[1944]]: [[ELAS]] Guerrilas attack and capture [[Meligala]], [[Messinia]]. Atrocities follow. | *[[1944]]: [[ELAS]] Guerrilas attack and capture [[Meligala]], [[Messinia]]. Atrocities follow. | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*[[1855]]: [[Charles Fabvier]], French [[Philhellenism|philhellene]] | *[[1855]]: [[Charles Fabvier]], French [[Philhellenism|philhellene]] |
Revision as of 19:47, December 4, 2007
Events
- 1904: Theodoros Modis, a leading member of the "Committee for the Defence of Monastir", is murdered by Bulgarian agents during the Macedonian Struggle.
- 1912: A conference convenes in Volos to discuss the agrarian problems in Thessaly. The mandatory break-up of large farms ("cifliks") and redistribution to farmers is decided.
- 1921: Eleftherios Venizelos - a widower - weds Elena Skilitsi in London.
- 1943: German occupation troops execute 42 Greeks at Gdochia, Lasithi prefecture, Crete.
- 1944: ELAS Guerrilas attack and capture Meligala, Messinia. Atrocities follow.
Deaths
- 1855: Charles Fabvier, French philhellene
- 1936: Alexandros Zaimis, politician