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Athens Polytechnic uprising
Athens Polytechnic uprising Military tank standing in front of the Athens Polytechnic. Eventually, this vehicle would crush the ...
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Talk:Athens Polytechnic uprising
Talk:Athens Polytechnic uprising I deleted the word peasants. There were no peasants at the Athens Polytechnic uprising. The term "workers,peasants and ...
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Athens
Athens This is an article about the capital of Greece. For other uses see Athens (disambiguation). Athens (Αθήνα) Periphery Attica Prefecture Athens Province Population 745,514 source (2001) Area ... Mayor Theodoros Mpehrakis Website www.cityofathens.gr Athens (Greek: Αθήνα Athína IPA ) is the ...
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National Technical University of Athens
National Technical University of Athens Εθνικό Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο National Technical University of Athens Established 1836 City Athens Country Greece Institution A.E.I Enrollment ... Front entrance The National Technical University of Athens (Greek: Εθνικό ... 967;νείο, National Metsovion Polytechnic), sometimes simply known as Athens Polytechnic, ...
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Greek military junta of 1967-1974
... ΚΕΤΘ/ Kentro Ekpaideusis Tethorakismenon -KETTH), based in Athens. The confederates placed tanks in strategic positions of Athens, effectively gaining complete control of the city ... instrumental in bringing some of them to Athens, to use in a coup he and ... as a response for a hypothetical Communist uprising (see Operation Gladio). Under the command of ... conspirators. Phillips Talbot , the US ambassador in Athens, disapproved of the military coup, complaining ...
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User talk:Michalis Famelis
... 16:00, 23 November 2005 (UTC) student uprising 1973 I don't have any research ... a US Navy dependent wife living in Athens when the Polytechnic uprising occurred. And since I was there, although not directly involved in the uprising (just got caught in some of ...
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History of Greece
... Mycenaean Greece The restored Stoa of Attalus, Athens. Mycenaean Greece, also known as Bronze Age ... Argolid, in the Peloponnesos of southern Greece. Athens, Pylos, Thebes, and Tiryns are also important ... Greece Main article: Ancient Greece Pericles, Ancient Athens' leading statesman and builder of the Parthenon ... dependent upon others (the Thirty Tyrants in Athens was imposed by Sparta following the Peloponnesian ... of the mainland cities, eventually led by Athens. (The notable battles of this war ...
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Diomedes Komnenos
... to be the first casualty of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. On the night of Friday, November 16 ... of protestors gathered inside and outside the Polytechnic campus, located on Patission Street, one of the busiest in Athens. Komnenos was one of the many ...
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Greece
... Freedom or Death) Official language Greek Capital Athens Largest city Athens Government Presidential Parliamentary Democracy President Károlos Papoúlias ... took action. They took control of the Athens Law School and in so doing inspired the students of the Athens Polytechnic School , who imitated them. It should ...
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History of modern Greece
... grew until a revolt broke out in Athens in September 1843. Othon agreed to grant ... and fine public buildings were erected in Athens. Another political issue in 19th century Greece ... Demotic in 1901, there were riots in Athens and the government fell. The Liberals promoted ... December 1916 the French occupied Piraeus, bombarded Athens and forced the Greek fleet to surrender ... son Alexander became "acting King." Venizelos entered Athens in triumph in June 1917. Greek ...
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