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*[[1823]]: The United States recognize de facto the Greek Revolutionary Council | *[[1823]]: The United States recognize de facto the Greek Revolutionary Council | ||
+ | *[[1944]]: Five leftist Ministers of the [[Georgios Papandreou|Papandreou]] government resign in protest at Gen. Scobie's call for the disolution of the [[National Popular Liberation Army]] (ELAS). | ||
*[[1979]]: [[Nikos Galis]] debuts in Greek Basketball with [[Aris BC]] and scores 30 points against [[Iraklis BC]] | *[[1979]]: [[Nikos Galis]] debuts in Greek Basketball with [[Aris BC]] and scores 30 points against [[Iraklis BC]] | ||
*[[1997]]: A bomb explodes at the Patrιarchate of Constantinople, seriously injuring Orthodox deacon, Nectarius Nikolou, and damaging several buildings. | *[[1997]]: A bomb explodes at the Patrιarchate of Constantinople, seriously injuring Orthodox deacon, Nectarius Nikolou, and damaging several buildings. |
Revision as of 10:04, April 7, 2011
Events
- 1823: The United States recognize de facto the Greek Revolutionary Council
- 1944: Five leftist Ministers of the Papandreou government resign in protest at Gen. Scobie's call for the disolution of the National Popular Liberation Army (ELAS).
- 1979: Nikos Galis debuts in Greek Basketball with Aris BC and scores 30 points against Iraklis BC
- 1997: A bomb explodes at the Patrιarchate of Constantinople, seriously injuring Orthodox deacon, Nectarius Nikolou, and damaging several buildings.
Births
- 1922: Iakovos Kabanellis, playwright
- 1923: Maria Callas, Greek-American diva
- 1944: Dionysis Savvopoulos, music composer, lyricist and singer
Deaths
- 1980: Roza Eskenazi, rebetiko singer
- 2002: Alan Ashman, former coach of Olympiakos.
- 2007: Les Shannon, football coach