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*[[July 3]]: Greek guerrilas attack [[VMRO]] members and kill their leader Korsakov. | *[[July 3]]: Greek guerrilas attack [[VMRO]] members and kill their leader Korsakov. | ||
*[[July 16]]: Greek Second Lieutenant Nikos Tsotakos and his men are ambushed by Turkish forces at [[Kalogeriko]], [[Kastoria prefecture|Kastoria]]. Tsotakos and 23 of his men are slain. | *[[July 16]]: Greek Second Lieutenant Nikos Tsotakos and his men are ambushed by Turkish forces at [[Kalogeriko]], [[Kastoria prefecture|Kastoria]]. Tsotakos and 23 of his men are slain. | ||
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+ | *[[August 15]]: Ordination in Constantinople of Fr. [[Raphael Morgan]], ''"Priest-Apostolic"'' to America and the West Indies, and the first African-American Orthodox priest. | ||
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===September=== | ===September=== | ||
*[[September 8]]: [[Panepistimiou Street]] in [[Athens]] is paved. | *[[September 8]]: [[Panepistimiou Street]] in [[Athens]] is paved. |
Revision as of 21:11, September 22, 2009
Events
March
- March 2: Greek refugees from Anchialos, Eastern Rumelia, found the town of Nea Anchialos in Magnesia prefecture, Thessaly.
- March 7: Marinos Antypas, an advocate of agrarian reform, is assassinated in Thessaly.
June
- June 5: Tellos Agras - also know as "Kapetan Agras" - is killed during the Macedonian Struggle.
July
- July 3: Greek guerrilas attack VMRO members and kill their leader Korsakov.
- July 16: Greek Second Lieutenant Nikos Tsotakos and his men are ambushed by Turkish forces at Kalogeriko, Kastoria. Tsotakos and 23 of his men are slain.
August
- August 15: Ordination in Constantinople of Fr. Raphael Morgan, "Priest-Apostolic" to America and the West Indies, and the first African-American Orthodox priest.
September
- September 8: Panepistimiou Street in Athens is paved.
October
- October 23: Greek Second Lieutenant Kosmopoulos and his men assault a convoy of Bulgarians who sought to colonise Chalkidiki, at Langadas. 27 Bulgarians are killed, the rest return to Bulgaria. No future Bulgarian colonies were planned for Chalkidiki.
Births
March
- March 8: Constantine Karamanlis, Greek politician
May
- May 22: Ploutis Servas, Cypriot politician, founder of AKEL.
October
- October 21: Nikos Engonopoulos, painter and poet
Deaths
March
- March 7: Marinos Antypas, an advocate of agrarian reform.
May
- May 1: Gregorios Maraslis, national benefactor