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+ | ===January=== | ||
+ | *[[January 8]]: By order of the Greek Military High Command, the "phoenix arising from its ashes" is removed from officers' hats and other military insignia. | ||
+ | *[[January 14]]: [[Dimitrios Ioannidis]] is arrested and jailed after he refuses to testify before the public prosecutor. | ||
===February=== | ===February=== | ||
+ | *[[February 3]]: Former Viceroy [[Georgios Zoitakis]] is jailed. | ||
*[[February 13]]: The "Turkish Republic of North Cyprus" is declared independent by Turkish Cypriots. Only Turkey recogises the breakaway "state". | *[[February 13]]: The "Turkish Republic of North Cyprus" is declared independent by Turkish Cypriots. Only Turkey recogises the breakaway "state". | ||
*[[February 23]]: The [[National Football Team]] of Greece is embarassed 2-0 by Malta in La Valetta. | *[[February 23]]: The [[National Football Team]] of Greece is embarassed 2-0 by Malta in La Valetta. | ||
− | *[[February 24]]: An attempted coup d'etat against the [[Constantine Karamanlis|Karamanlis]] government is foiled. As many of the officers involved were arrested in the middle of the night, this goes down in history as the "Pyjamas coup d'etat". | + | *[[February 24]]: An attempted coup d'etat against the [[Constantine Karamanlis|Karamanlis]] government is foiled. 39 officers are charged with attempted rebellion. As many of the officers involved were arrested in the middle of the night, this goes down in history as the "Pyjamas coup d'etat". |
===March=== | ===March=== | ||
*[[March 19]]: [[Aristotle Onassis]] is buried in [[Skorpios island]]. During the funeral, [[Christina Onassis]] falls out with Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis over the inheritance. | *[[March 19]]: [[Aristotle Onassis]] is buried in [[Skorpios island]]. During the funeral, [[Christina Onassis]] falls out with Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis over the inheritance. | ||
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===April=== | ===April=== | ||
*[[April 9]]: [[Loukas Louka (athlete)|Loukas Louka]] breaks the Greek [[shot put]] record with an effort of 19.84m. | *[[April 9]]: [[Loukas Louka (athlete)|Loukas Louka]] breaks the Greek [[shot put]] record with an effort of 19.84m. | ||
+ | *[[April 25]]: [[Nikolaos Dertilis]] is jailed pending trial for his involvement in the [[Athens Polytechnic Institute]] events. | ||
===May=== | ===May=== | ||
+ | *[[May 22]]: [[George Papadopoulos]], [[Stylianos Pattakos]], [[Nikolaos Makarezos]] and 21 other [[Junta]] members are ordered to stand trial on charges of high treason and rebellion. | ||
*[[May 30]]: [[Dimitris Patronis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[high jump]] with 2.22m. | *[[May 30]]: [[Dimitris Patronis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[high jump]] with 2.22m. | ||
Revision as of 08:03, May 6, 2011
Events
January
- January 8: By order of the Greek Military High Command, the "phoenix arising from its ashes" is removed from officers' hats and other military insignia.
- January 14: Dimitrios Ioannidis is arrested and jailed after he refuses to testify before the public prosecutor.
February
- February 3: Former Viceroy Georgios Zoitakis is jailed.
- February 13: The "Turkish Republic of North Cyprus" is declared independent by Turkish Cypriots. Only Turkey recogises the breakaway "state".
- February 23: The National Football Team of Greece is embarassed 2-0 by Malta in La Valetta.
- February 24: An attempted coup d'etat against the Karamanlis government is foiled. 39 officers are charged with attempted rebellion. As many of the officers involved were arrested in the middle of the night, this goes down in history as the "Pyjamas coup d'etat".
March
- March 19: Aristotle Onassis is buried in Skorpios island. During the funeral, Christina Onassis falls out with Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis over the inheritance.
- March 26: Giorgos Delikaris plays in a World XI selection against Anderlecht in honour of Paul Van Himst.
April
- April 9: Loukas Louka breaks the Greek shot put record with an effort of 19.84m.
- April 25: Nikolaos Dertilis is jailed pending trial for his involvement in the Athens Polytechnic Institute events.
May
- May 22: George Papadopoulos, Stylianos Pattakos, Nikolaos Makarezos and 21 other Junta members are ordered to stand trial on charges of high treason and rebellion.
- May 30: Dimitris Patronis breaks the Greek record in the high jump with 2.22m.
June
- June 11: The Constitution of Greece is ratified.
- June 12: Greece formally requests to become a member of the European Economic Community.
- June 19: Konstantinos Tsatsos is elected President of the Greek Republic.
July
- July 6: Kyriakos Onesiphorou breaks the Greek record for the 400m with 46.56.
- July 21: Athens daily "Eleftherotypia" begins publication.
- July 28: The trial of George Papadopoulos, Stylianos Pattakos, Nikolaos Makarezos and other Junta members commences.
August
- August 23: The trial of George Papadopoulos, Stylianos Pattakos, Nikolaos Makarezos and other Junta members ends with the three former strongmen found guilty of insurrection and treason. They are sentenced to death.
- August 29: PM Constantine Karamanlis converts the death sentences handed out to the Junta strongmen to life imprisonment sentences with the words "when I say 'life imprisonment', I MEAN 'life imprisonment'"!.
December
- December 7: Vassilis Hadjipanagis plays his first game in Greece for Iraklis against Atromitos Athens (1-1). The game was held at the National Stadium of Veria.
- December 23: CIA Station Chief Richard Welch is assassinated outside his villa in Psychiko. A previously unheard of organisation called the "Revolutionary Organization 17 November" takes responsibility.
- December 30: The trial for the events at the Athens Polytechnic School student uprising comes to an end with all defendants found guilty as charged
Births
January
- January 24: Charis Papadias, athlete (100m)
March
- March 8: Peggy Zina, singer
May
- May 24: Yiannis Goumas, football player
- May 31: Yiasemakis Yiasemi, footballer
August
- August 16: Pantelis Konstantinidis, footballer
- August 25: Arian Beqaj, footballer
September
- September 4: Nikos Lyberopoulos, footballer.
Deaths
February
- February 10: Nikos Kavvadias, poet
March
- March 15: Aristotle Onassis, shipping tycoon
- March 22: Themos Asderis, football player and coach.
August
- August 19: Jim Londos, Greek-American Professional Wrestler
December
- December 23: Yiannis Sideris, theater historian, founder of the Museum and Study Centre of the Greek Theatre