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*[[1461]]: The [[Empire of Trebizond]] falls to the Ottoman Turks. | *[[1461]]: The [[Empire of Trebizond]] falls to the Ottoman Turks. | ||
*[[1858]]: The cornerstone is laid on the old [[Hellenic Parliament]] building | *[[1858]]: The cornerstone is laid on the old [[Hellenic Parliament]] building | ||
+ | *[[1926]]: The [[Communist Party of Cyprus]] is founded. | ||
*[[1940]]: The Greek war ship "Elli" is torpedoed by an Italian submarine off the coast of [[Tinos]]. | *[[1940]]: The Greek war ship "Elli" is torpedoed by an Italian submarine off the coast of [[Tinos]]. | ||
*[[1988]]: Without firing a shot, [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November|November 17th]] members tie up a number of police officers at [[Vyronas]], [[Athens]] and leave with cache of weapons and ammunition. | *[[1988]]: Without firing a shot, [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November|November 17th]] members tie up a number of police officers at [[Vyronas]], [[Athens]] and leave with cache of weapons and ammunition. |
Revision as of 12:57, April 25, 2008
Events
- 718: The Arabs end the siege of Constantinople.
- 1461: The Empire of Trebizond falls to the Ottoman Turks.
- 1858: The cornerstone is laid on the old Hellenic Parliament building
- 1926: The Communist Party of Cyprus is founded.
- 1940: The Greek war ship "Elli" is torpedoed by an Italian submarine off the coast of Tinos.
- 1988: Without firing a shot, November 17th members tie up a number of police officers at Vyronas, Athens and leave with cache of weapons and ammunition.
Births
- 1876: Stylianos Gonatas, general, politician and Prime Minister.
- 1922: Giorgos Mouzakis, composer
- 1926: Kostis Stephanopoulos, politician and President of Greece
- 1966: Dimitris Papadopoulos, basketball player.
- 1980: Michael Katsidis, Greek-Australian boxer.
Deaths
Namesdays
- Today the Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates the Dormition of Theotokos. It is the name day for: Panagiotis, Marios, Panagiota, Maria and Despina.