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*[[1924]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] returns to [[Athens]] after 38 months of exile. | *[[1924]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] returns to [[Athens]] after 38 months of exile. | ||
*[[1956]]: Newly-appointed PM, [[Constantine Karamanlis]], forms a new party called the [[National Radical Union]] (ERE). | *[[1956]]: Newly-appointed PM, [[Constantine Karamanlis]], forms a new party called the [[National Radical Union]] (ERE). | ||
− | + | ===Sports=== | |
+ | *[[1941]]: Swimmer Georgios Ivanof of Iraklis Salonica, is executed during the German occupation. To honor his memory the club names its basketball court after him. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[1969]]: [[Kostas Frantzeskos]], footballer. | *[[1969]]: [[Kostas Frantzeskos]], footballer. |
Revision as of 23:36, January 3, 2006
Events
- 1924: Eleftherios Venizelos returns to Athens after 38 months of exile.
- 1956: Newly-appointed PM, Constantine Karamanlis, forms a new party called the National Radical Union (ERE).
Sports
- 1941: Swimmer Georgios Ivanof of Iraklis Salonica, is executed during the German occupation. To honor his memory the club names its basketball court after him.
Births
- 1969: Kostas Frantzeskos, footballer.
Deaths
- 1901: Nikolaos Gyzis, painter.
- 2000: Spiros Markezinis, economist, politician and historian