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* 1906: [[Mateu Morral]] tries to kill King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg after their wedding by throwing a bomb into the wedding procession following the ceremony. The monarchs are unhurt, but some bystanders and horses are killed. | * 1906: [[Mateu Morral]] tries to kill King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg after their wedding by throwing a bomb into the wedding procession following the ceremony. The monarchs are unhurt, but some bystanders and horses are killed. | ||
* 1908: [[Manuel Buíça]] and [[Alfredo Costa]] shoot to death King Carlos I of Portugal and his son, Crown Prince Luis Filipe, respectively, in the [[Lisbon Regicide]]. | * 1908: [[Manuel Buíça]] and [[Alfredo Costa]] shoot to death King Carlos I of Portugal and his son, Crown Prince Luis Filipe, respectively, in the [[Lisbon Regicide]]. | ||
=== 1910s === | |||
* 1912: [[Manuel Pardiñas]] shoots Spanish Prime Minister José Canalejas dead in front of a Madrid bookstore. | * 1912: [[Manuel Pardiñas]] shoots Spanish Prime Minister José Canalejas dead in front of a Madrid bookstore. | ||
* 1913: [[Alexandros Schinas]] shoots dead King George I of Greece while the monarch is on a walk near the White Tower of Thessaloniki. | * 1913: [[Alexandros Schinas]] shoots dead King George I of Greece while the monarch is on a walk near the White Tower of Thessaloniki. | ||
* 1919: The [[Bienno Rosso]] begins. | * 1919: The [[Bienno Rosso]] begins. | ||
=== 1920s === | |||
* 1921: The [[Arditi Del Popolo]] is founded | |||
* 1921: Three anarchists on a motorcycle shoot dead Spanish Prime Minister Eduardo Dato Iradier in Puerta de Alcalá, Madrid. | * 1921: Three anarchists on a motorcycle shoot dead Spanish Prime Minister Eduardo Dato Iradier in Puerta de Alcalá, Madrid. | ||
* 1926: 15-year old anarchist [[Anteo Zamboni]] attempts to assassinated [[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]] and fails, being hung in public. | * 1926: 15-year old anarchist [[Anteo Zamboni]] attempts to assassinated [[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]] and fails, being hung in public. | ||
* 1936: The [[Spanish Civil War]] begins, leading to the [[CNT]]-[[Fe|FAI]] and Spanish [[working class]] and [[peasants]] organizing the [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist]] [[Spanish Revolution]]. | |||
=== 1930s === | |||
* 1936: The [[Spanish Civil War]] begins, leading to the [[National Confederation of Labour (Spain)|CNT]]-[[Fe|FAI]] and Spanish [[working class]] and [[peasants]] organizing the [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist]] [[Spanish Revolution]]. | |||
=== 1970s === | |||
* 1973: The [[Athens Polytechnic Uprising]] occurs, leading to the fall of Greece's fascist military dictatorship and the creation of a [[social democracy]]. | * 1973: The [[Athens Polytechnic Uprising]] occurs, leading to the fall of Greece's fascist military dictatorship and the creation of a [[social democracy]]. | ||
* 1973: ITT's headquarters in Rome, Italy are bombed in retaliation for ITT's role in the [[Chilean Military Coup (1973)|military coup in Chile]]. | * 1973: ITT's headquarters in Rome, Italy are bombed in retaliation for ITT's role in the [[Chilean Military Coup (1973)|military coup in Chile]]. |
Revision as of 10:54, 28 May 2019
This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Southern Europe that are relevant to libertarian socialism.
Pre-1000
- 3000BCE: The Minoan Crete Civilization is formed and holds a large, functioning mutualist economy. It is also the first modern civilization in Europe and held the largest cities in the world.
- 594BCE: The Athenian Polis is formed, one of the most widely known attempts at direct democracy and environmental protection.
1800s
- 1878: Giovanni Passannante attempts to assassinate King Umberto I of Italy with a dagger.
- 1893: Santiago Salvador throws two Orsini bombs into a Barcelona theatre, killing some twenty people and injuring scores of others.
- 1896: Dimitris Matsalis, an anarchist shoemaker, attacks banker Dionysios Fragkopoulos and merchant Andreas Kollas with a knife. Fragkopoulos is killed on the spot; Kollas is seriously wounded.
- 1897: Pietro Acciarito tries to stab King Umberto of Italy.
- 1897: Michele Angiolillo shoots dead Spanish Prime Minister Antonio Cánovas del Castillo at a thermal bath resort, seeking vengeance for the imprisonment and torture of alleged revolutionaries at the Montjuïc fortress.
1900s
- 1900: Gaetano Bresci shoots dead King Umberto, in revenge for the Bava-Beccaris massacre in Milan in 1898.
- 1906: Mateu Morral tries to kill King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg after their wedding by throwing a bomb into the wedding procession following the ceremony. The monarchs are unhurt, but some bystanders and horses are killed.
- 1908: Manuel Buíça and Alfredo Costa shoot to death King Carlos I of Portugal and his son, Crown Prince Luis Filipe, respectively, in the Lisbon Regicide.
1910s
- 1912: Manuel Pardiñas shoots Spanish Prime Minister José Canalejas dead in front of a Madrid bookstore.
- 1913: Alexandros Schinas shoots dead King George I of Greece while the monarch is on a walk near the White Tower of Thessaloniki.
- 1919: The Bienno Rosso begins.
1920s
- 1921: The Arditi Del Popolo is founded
- 1921: Three anarchists on a motorcycle shoot dead Spanish Prime Minister Eduardo Dato Iradier in Puerta de Alcalá, Madrid.
- 1926: 15-year old anarchist Anteo Zamboni attempts to assassinated Mussolini and fails, being hung in public.
1930s
- 1936: The Spanish Civil War begins, leading to the CNT-FAI and Spanish working class and peasants organizing the anarcho-syndicalist Spanish Revolution.
1970s
- 1973: The Athens Polytechnic Uprising occurs, leading to the fall of Greece's fascist military dictatorship and the creation of a social democracy.
- 1973: ITT's headquarters in Rome, Italy are bombed in retaliation for ITT's role in the military coup in Chile.
- 1974: The Carnation Revolution begins in Portugal, leading to the fall of the fascist military dictatorship and creation of a progressive democracy, the end of the last European colonial empire (as the colonies of Mozambique, Timor-Leste, Sao Tome and Principe, Equatorial Guinea are all granted independence) and the formation of hundreds of workers' councils.
- 1975: The Second Spanish Revolution begins, as the fascist military dictatorship is destroyed, a progressive social democracy is created and hundreds of workers' councils are formed.
2000s
- 2001: The Battle of Genoa occurs.
- 2003: The insurrectionist group 'Revolutionary Struggle' is founded in Greece.
- 2006: Rog is squatted and converted into a social center.
- 2008: Greek Insurrection
- 2012: The 15N or Indignados movement begins in Spain.
See Also
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in North America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Central America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in the Caribbean
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in South America
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Northern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Europe
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Northern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Middle Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Africa
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Western Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southeast Asia
- Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Oceania