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+ | *[[1430]]: [[Ioannina]] surrenders to the Turks. | ||
*[[1831]]: [[Ioannis Kapodistrias]] is assassinated outside St Spyridon church in [[Nafplio]]. | *[[1831]]: [[Ioannis Kapodistrias]] is assassinated outside St Spyridon church in [[Nafplio]]. | ||
*[[1912]]: The [[Battle of Sarantaporo]] takes place during the [[First Balkan War]]. | *[[1912]]: The [[Battle of Sarantaporo]] takes place during the [[First Balkan War]]. | ||
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*[[1931]]: Salaries of Public employees are slashed between 4% and 6%. | *[[1931]]: Salaries of Public employees are slashed between 4% and 6%. | ||
*[[2002]]: An EU committee decides that [[Cyprus]] and nine other - mostly Eastern European - countries should be accepted into the European Union. | *[[2002]]: An EU committee decides that [[Cyprus]] and nine other - mostly Eastern European - countries should be accepted into the European Union. | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*[[1981]]: [[Frantisek Fadrhonc]], football coach | *[[1981]]: [[Frantisek Fadrhonc]], football coach |
Revision as of 16:04, January 27, 2009
Events
- 1430: Ioannina surrenders to the Turks.
- 1831: Ioannis Kapodistrias is assassinated outside St Spyridon church in Nafplio.
- 1912: The Battle of Sarantaporo takes place during the First Balkan War.
- 1923: 5,000 mostly Greek-owned businesses are shut down in Constantinople.
- 1931: Salaries of Public employees are slashed between 4% and 6%.
- 2002: An EU committee decides that Cyprus and nine other - mostly Eastern European - countries should be accepted into the European Union.
Deaths
- 1981: Frantisek Fadrhonc, football coach