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The old gate. The Athens Polytechnic uprising occurred in November 1973 as a massive student demonstration of popular rejection of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974.It began on 14 November 1973, escalated to an open anti-junta revolt, and ended in bloodshed in the early morning of 17 November after a series of events starting with a tank crashing through the gates of the Athens Polytechnic.
November 16, 1973: Final U.S. mission to Skylab space station launched with U.S. astronauts William Pogue (top), Gerald Carr (bottom) and Ed Gibson (not pictured) November 4, 1973: Netherlands becomes the first nation to inaugurate "driverless Sundays" to conserve fuel. The following events occurred in the year November 1973:
Exarcheia (Greek: Εξάρχεια pronounced [eˈksaɾ.çi.a]) is a community in central Athens, Greece close to the historical building of the National Technical University of Athens. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Exarcheia took its name from a 19th-century businessman named Exarchos (Greek: Έξαρχος ) who opened a large general store there.
The following lists events that happened during 1973 in Greece. Incumbents. Monarch: Constantine II (until 1 June) ... November 14–17: ...
The 1972–73 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1972 to August 1973. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
November 1973 events by country (5 C) This page was last edited on 14 January 2019, at 03:56 (UTC). Text ... This page was last edited on 14 January 2019, ...
April 25, 1973: Soylent Green: $674,500 [18] 18: May 2, 1973: $537,150 [19] 19: May 9, 1973: Fists of Fury: $697,000 [20] 20: May 16, 1973: The Poseidon Adventure: $363,800: The Poseidon Adventure returned to number one in its 22nd week of release [21] 21: May 23, 1973: Last Tango in Paris: $384,200: Last Tango In Paris reached number one in ...
The impeachment process against Nixon began ten days later, on October 30, 1973. Leon Jaworski was appointed as the new special prosecutor on November 1, 1973, [5] and on November 14, 1973, United States District Judge Gerhard Gesell ruled that the dismissal had been illegal.