Today, July 14, 1992, there was an assassination attempt against Ioannis Paleokrasas, from “November 17” in the Constitution, what else happened – 2024-07-15 08:11:40

Today is July 14 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…

1099

During the First Crusade, the armies of European Christian warriors invade the fortified Jerusalem and begin the massacres of its Muslim inhabitants.

1789

The Bastille falls, marking the start of the French Revolution. (National holiday of France)

1795

“Massaliotida” is also officially adopted as the national anthem of France. Written in 1792 by Rouget de Lille.

1824

12,000 Turkalvans under Yusuf Perkoftsali, starting from Gravia, attack once morest Ambliani Phokidos, where 3,000 Greeks under Nakos Panourgias have been fortified. After a fierce nine-hour battle, the Greeks put the Turkalvans to flight and pursued them for three days. 37 Greeks killed, 2,000 Turks dead. (The Battle of Amblian)

1867

Swedish explosives manufacturer Alfred Nobel demonstrates his new invention, dynamite, to English experts.

1969

A disputed football match between El Salvador and Honduras sparks war between the two countries, with 3,000 dead and injured.

1992

An assassination attempt once morest the Minister of Finance, Ioannis Palaiokrasas, has been noted since “17 November” in Syntagma Square. Passerby Thanos Axarlian is killed.

Source: sansimera.gr

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