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*[[March 31]]: A French military delegation under Gen. Eydoux, arrives in Greece. Its task is to reform the Hellenic Army. | *[[March 31]]: A French military delegation under Gen. Eydoux, arrives in Greece. Its task is to reform the Hellenic Army. | ||
===April=== | ===April=== | ||
+ | *[[April 4]]: A major earthquake (7.1 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Thera]] and the surrounding area. | ||
*[[April 9]]: [[Kostis Palamas]] is suspended for a month by the [[University of Athens]] for his defence of the [[Demotic]] version of the [[Greek language]]. | *[[April 9]]: [[Kostis Palamas]] is suspended for a month by the [[University of Athens]] for his defence of the [[Demotic]] version of the [[Greek language]]. | ||
*[[April 11]]: An English military delegation arrives in Greece. Its task is to reform the Hellenic Navy. | *[[April 11]]: An English military delegation arrives in Greece. Its task is to reform the Hellenic Navy. |
Latest revision as of 10:31, September 26, 2008
Events
January
- January 30: Anorthosis Famagusta FC is founded.
February
- February 12: A number of professors from the University of Athens petition Parliament to declare the Katharevousa version of the Greek language as the one and only official language of the Greek state.
- February 26: Serious debates take place on the matter of the Greek language. Writer/MP Lorentzos Mavilis states in Parliament: "there is no vulgar language. Only vulgar people". University students protest against poet Kostis Palamas' strong pro-Demotic stand.
March
- March 31: A French military delegation under Gen. Eydoux, arrives in Greece. Its task is to reform the Hellenic Army.
April
- April 4: A major earthquake (7.1 on the Richter scale) strikes Thera and the surrounding area.
- April 9: Kostis Palamas is suspended for a month by the University of Athens for his defence of the Demotic version of the Greek language.
- April 11: An English military delegation arrives in Greece. Its task is to reform the Hellenic Navy.
September
- September 1: The Battleship Georgios Averof is commissioned by the Hellenic Navy.
October
November
- November 7: The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople closes all churches until the persecution of Christians stops.
Births
July
- July 29: Archbishop Iakovos of North and South America.
October
- October 23: Antonis Migiakis, football player and coach.
November
- November 2: Odysseus Elytis, Nobel prize winning poet, born in Heraklion, Crete
December
- December 14: Georgios Ivanof, athlete, hero of the resistance.
- December 18: Eleni Vlachos, newspaper publisher
Deaths
January
- January 3: Alexandros Papadiamantis, writer.
November
- November 3: Constantine Christomanos, poet, writer, innovator of the Greek theatrical scene