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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | *[[1204]]: [[Constantinople]] falls to the Crusaders during the [[Fourth Crusade]] | + | *[[1204]]: [[Constantinople]] falls to the Crusaders during the [[Fourth Crusade]]. |
+ | *[[1820]]: [[Alexander Ypsilantis]] is chosen to lead [[Filiki Eteria]]. | ||
*[[1830]]: The Ottoman Empire accepts Greek independence. | *[[1830]]: The Ottoman Empire accepts Greek independence. | ||
*[[1914]]: An Albanian unit is decimated by [[Crete|Cretan]] volunteers at Logara, [[Northern Epirus]]. | *[[1914]]: An Albanian unit is decimated by [[Crete|Cretan]] volunteers at Logara, [[Northern Epirus]]. | ||
+ | *[[1991]]: [[Greek-American]] Senator, [[Paul Tsongas]], announces his candidacy for the US Presidency. | ||
+ | *[[1994]]: Greece and Albania expel each others diplomats over an attack at an army base in [[Argyrokastro]] that Albania claimed was the work of Greek agents. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 21:51, April 10, 2006
Events
- 1204: Constantinople falls to the Crusaders during the Fourth Crusade.
- 1820: Alexander Ypsilantis is chosen to lead Filiki Eteria.
- 1830: The Ottoman Empire accepts Greek independence.
- 1914: An Albanian unit is decimated by Cretan volunteers at Logara, Northern Epirus.
- 1991: Greek-American Senator, Paul Tsongas, announces his candidacy for the US Presidency.
- 1994: Greece and Albania expel each others diplomats over an attack at an army base in Argyrokastro that Albania claimed was the work of Greek agents.
Births
- 1871: Ioannis Metaxas, General and politician who led Greece during the beginning of World War II
Deaths
- 1872: Nikos Mantzaros, composed the music to the Greek National Anthem.