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+ | *[[913]]: [[Constantine VII]] "Porfyrogenitos" is proclaimed [[Byzantine emperor]]. | ||
*[[1824]]: The destruction of [[Kassos]] takes place during the Greek [[War of Independence]]. | *[[1824]]: The destruction of [[Kassos]] takes place during the Greek [[War of Independence]]. | ||
*[[1834]]: Greek [[War of Independence]] hero, [[Theodoros Kolokotronis]], is sentenced to death. | *[[1834]]: Greek [[War of Independence]] hero, [[Theodoros Kolokotronis]], is sentenced to death. |
Revision as of 12:26, September 23, 2008
Events
- 913: Constantine VII "Porfyrogenitos" is proclaimed Byzantine emperor.
- 1824: The destruction of Kassos takes place during the Greek War of Independence.
- 1834: Greek War of Independence hero, Theodoros Kolokotronis, is sentenced to death.
- 1958: Turkish-Cypriot extremists burn down the club offices of Olympiakos Lefkosia FC.
- 1959: The first elafro music festival in Greece, organized by the National Institute of Radio (Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ραδιοφωνίας - EIR)
- 1989: Opposition leader, Constantine Mitsotakis, demands the deportation of the Turkish Consul to Komotini for direct involvement in the last Greek elections.
- 1991: Judicial authorities in Greece deside to prosecute all the newspapers that published the last proclamation of the Revolutionary Organisation 17 November.
- 1995: The trial of three Greek satanists starts in Athens. The three men are accused of murdering three women.
Sports
- 1991: Panagiotis Fassoulas scores 34 points, a personal record, against the national team of CIS and Greece wins with 93-85 during the FIBA Basketball Jubilee which is celebrated at the Piraeus Peace and Friendship Stadium.
- 2006: Panathinaikos win the Greek basketball championship sweeping all three playoff games from Olympiakos. The title is the 8th in the last nine years for the greens.
Deaths
- 1867: Athanasios Miaoulis, Prime Minister
- 2002: Malvina Karali, reporter and playwriter.