On this day, March 3, 1802, Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” is printed in sheet music – 2024-03-07 11:41:34

Today, March 3, historical and important events happened for our country, but also for him People.

So let’s go back to the page of Time’s calendar to see what happened like today…

1802

Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight Sonata’, the most famous piano composition, is printed in sheet music.

1821

Sultan Mahmut II, with his firman, demands from the Patriarch of Constantinople Gregory V the excommunication of Alexander Ypsilantis and Michael Soutsos for the Revolution in the Transdanubian Hegemony.

On this day, March 3, 1802, Beethoven's

1827

Georgios Karaiskakis repels an attack by Kioutachis, initially 800 and the next day 6,000 Turks in Keratsini of Piraeus. This battle was one of his most brilliant victories.

On this day, March 3, 1802, Beethoven's

1913

A Greek military unit liberates Agioi Saranda, during the First Balkan War.

On this day, March 3, 1802, Beethoven's

1991

The savage beating of the African-American Rodney King by police officers in Los Angeles is recorded on amateur video. There will be serious riots from the city’s black community.

On this day, March 3, 1802, Beethoven's

2017

Greece is ranked 26th among the 28 member states of the European Union, in terms of its performance in the field of digital economy and society, according to a survey by the European Commission (Commission).

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