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*[[1825]]: Egyptian general [[Ibrahim Pasha]] arrives at [[Mesolonghi]] to aid [[Kutahye]] in the second seige of the city. | *[[1825]]: Egyptian general [[Ibrahim Pasha]] arrives at [[Mesolonghi]] to aid [[Kutahye]] in the second seige of the city. | ||
− | *[[1912]]: The [[Naval Battle of Elli]], fought during the [[First Balkan War]], concludes in victory for the Greek Navy | + | *[[1912]]: The [[Naval Battle of Elli]], fought during the [[First Balkan War]], concludes in victory for the Greek Navy. |
+ | *[[1968]]: Two Palestinians attack a Boeing 707 aircraft belonging to El Al at [[Ellinikon International Airport]]. An Israeli mechanic is killed. | ||
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===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
*[[1977]]: [[Dimitris Saravakos]] makes his debut with [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] in a match against [[Aegaleo FC|Aegaleo]]. After 142 games (35 goals) he was traded to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in [[1984]]. | *[[1977]]: [[Dimitris Saravakos]] makes his debut with [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] in a match against [[Aegaleo FC|Aegaleo]]. After 142 games (35 goals) he was traded to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in [[1984]]. |
Revision as of 10:10, January 2, 2009
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Events
- 1825: Egyptian general Ibrahim Pasha arrives at Mesolonghi to aid Kutahye in the second seige of the city.
- 1912: The Naval Battle of Elli, fought during the First Balkan War, concludes in victory for the Greek Navy.
- 1968: Two Palestinians attack a Boeing 707 aircraft belonging to El Al at Ellinikon International Airport. An Israeli mechanic is killed.
Sports
- 1977: Dimitris Saravakos makes his debut with Panionios in a match against Aegaleo. After 142 games (35 goals) he was traded to Panathinaikos in 1984.
Births
- 1890: Konstantinos Georgakopoulos, politician and Prime Minister of Greece
- 1918: George Rallis, politician and Prime Minister of Greece
Deaths
- 1890: Heinrich Schliemann, archaeologist
- 1997: Cornelius Castoriadis, philosopher
- 2002: Michael Polatof, fashion and stage designer