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Diomidis Komninos is a Greek composer, conductor, and musicologist. He was born in 1956 in Thessaloniki, Greece. He studied music at the National Conservatory of Athens and the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. He has composed works for orchestra, chamber music, and solo instruments, as well as music for film and television. He has conducted orchestras in Greece, Europe, and the United States. Komninos has been awarded numerous prizes and honors, including the Greek State Prize for Music Composition in 1988, the Greek State Prize for Musicology in 1992, and the Greek State Prize for Music Performance in 1995. He has also been awarded honorary doctorates from the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki and the University of Athens. Komninos is currently the artistic director of the Greek National Opera and the artistic director of the Greek National Symphony Orchestra. He is also a professor at the National Conservatory of Athens and the University of Macedonia. Komninos is married and has two children. His net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.

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1973

On the night of Friday, November 16, 1973, police forces started confronting the thousands of protesters gathered inside and outside the Polytechnic campus, located on Patission Street, one of the busiest in Athens. Komnenos was one of the many high school students barricaded inside the Polytechnic. At about 10:00 pm, the police used guns and smoke-bombs to evacuate the streets from the protesters. At the time, Komninos had joined other students on the corner of Tritis Septemvriou Street and Averof St., exactly across from the Polytechnic. It is reported that Komninos went from the student side to the middle of the street toward the police lines and raising his hands he told them from a distance of about forty metres: "If you are men come and hit us from up close". The students were reportedly hit by sniper fire from the roofs of the neighbouring buildings. Komnenos was killed at 10:15 p.m. when a bullet pierced his heart. His name was in the indictment against the junta members during the Greek Junta Trials.

1967

Diomidis Komninos is considered by many a heroic symbol of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. The student uprising is credited with helping trigger the eventual collapse of the military regime which ruled Greece since April 21, 1967. Nevertheless, the Polytechnic uprising was used as a pretext by junta hardliner Brigadier Dimitrios Ioannides to overthrow George Papadopoulos on November 25, 1973 and to put an end to a "liberalisation process" headed by Spiros Markezinis. The Ioannidis regime collapsed on July 1974 following the escalation of events in Cyprus that led to the Metapolitefsi.

1956

Diomidis Komninos (Greek: Διομήδης Κομνηνός ; 1956–1973), a Cypriot Greek high school student, was the first casualty of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. He was shot opposite the main gate of the Polytechnic.