1957
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Events
January
- January 10: EOKA fighter Fotis Pittas is arrested by the British.
- January 18: EOKA guerilla fighter, Markos Drakos, is ambushed and slain by the British at Solea, Cyprus.
February
- February 17: EOKA fighter Stylianos Lenas is wounded in a battle with British soldiers.
March
- March 2: The Battle of Machairas begins as the British come upon the cave where Grigoris Afxentiou and his men were hiding out.
- March 3: The Battle of Machairas concludes in the early hours of the morning, with the death by burning of Grigoris Afxentiou.
- March 14: Evagoras Pallikaridis is hanged in the Central Jail of Lefkosia.
- March 28:EOKA fighter Stylianos Lenas dies from his injuries.
May
June
- June 19: Archbishop Makarios III presents to the world a list of well-documented, specific cases of torture that have taken place in Cyprus during Sir John Harding's administration.
October
- October 22: Sir John Harding resigns as military governor of Cyprus
November
- November 22: The elementary school diploma becomes a necessary certification for any kind of job in Greece. More evening schools are created to combat illiteracy.
Births
April
- April 29: Sofia Sakorafa, athlete
July
- July 23: Nikos Galis, basketball player
December
- December 20: Anna Vissi, singer
- December 30: Nikos Portokaloglou, singer, songwriter
Deaths
July
October
- October 26: Nikos Kazantzakis, writer
November
- November 25: Prince George of Greece, former High Commissioner of Crete