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==Events==
 
*[[626]]: The [[Akathist Hymn]] is created, an extensive lyric poem of unparalleled beauty, dedicated to the [[Mary, the mother of Jesus|Virgin Mary]], first chanted in the thanksgiving services following the victory of the Byzantine people of Constantinople over the Persians and Avars.
 
*[[626]]: The [[Akathist Hymn]] is created, an extensive lyric poem of unparalleled beauty, dedicated to the [[Mary, the mother of Jesus|Virgin Mary]], first chanted in the thanksgiving services following the victory of the Byzantine people of Constantinople over the Persians and Avars.
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*[[754]]: The [[Council of Hieria]] ends
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*[[754]]: Emperor [[Constantine V]] nominates [[Constantine II of Constantinople|Bishop Constantine of Sylaeum]] as Patriarch of Constantinople.
 
*[[1896]]: Greek volunteers land in [[Crete]] to support the Cretan revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
 
*[[1896]]: Greek volunteers land in [[Crete]] to support the Cretan revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
 
*[[1964]]: Turkish jets bombard Greek positions in Tylliria, [[Cyprus]]. 55 Greeks are killed and 125 are wounded. Half of that number are civilians.
 
*[[1964]]: Turkish jets bombard Greek positions in Tylliria, [[Cyprus]]. 55 Greeks are killed and 125 are wounded. Half of that number are civilians.

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  • 626: The Akathist Hymn is created, an extensive lyric poem of unparalleled beauty, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, first chanted in the thanksgiving services following the victory of the Byzantine people of Constantinople over the Persians and Avars.
  • 754: The Council of Hieria ends
  • 754: Emperor Constantine V nominates Bishop Constantine of Sylaeum as Patriarch of Constantinople.
  • 1896: Greek volunteers land in Crete to support the Cretan revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
  • 1964: Turkish jets bombard Greek positions in Tylliria, Cyprus. 55 Greeks are killed and 125 are wounded. Half of that number are civilians.

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