Initially in 1828, the Great Powers proposed Greece to be an autonomous state within the Ottoman Empire's suzerainty. However, in 1830, Greece was agreed to become an independent state ruled by a monarch under the joint protection of Great Powers. Nevertheless, with the assassination of Kapodistrias by his political rivals in 1831 and the failure of Great Powers to find a candidate for the throne of Greece, the plan was only able to realize in 1832 when Prince Otto of Bavaria was selected as the new monarch of Greece. The modern Greek state was established in 1832 with the signing of the Treaty of Constantinople, which set the boundaries of Greece at the Arta–Volos line.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| - Greece (Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum)
|
rdfs:comment
| - Initially in 1828, the Great Powers proposed Greece to be an autonomous state within the Ottoman Empire's suzerainty. However, in 1830, Greece was agreed to become an independent state ruled by a monarch under the joint protection of Great Powers. Nevertheless, with the assassination of Kapodistrias by his political rivals in 1831 and the failure of Great Powers to find a candidate for the throne of Greece, the plan was only able to realize in 1832 when Prince Otto of Bavaria was selected as the new monarch of Greece. The modern Greek state was established in 1832 with the signing of the Treaty of Constantinople, which set the boundaries of Greece at the Arta–Volos line.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
ind date
| |
ind from
| |
est date
| |
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Timeline
| - Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum
|
Name en
| |
Name
| |
coa caption
| |
regime
| - Unitary state; Parliamentary republic
|
Language
| |
Currency
| |
Seal
| - Coat of arms of Greece .svg
|
Governing body
| |
Religion
| - Orthodox Christianity; Islam
|
Demonym
| |
otl
| |
Capital
| |
Anthem
| |
Flag
| |
motto en
| |
ind rec
| |
motto non
| |
abstract
| - Initially in 1828, the Great Powers proposed Greece to be an autonomous state within the Ottoman Empire's suzerainty. However, in 1830, Greece was agreed to become an independent state ruled by a monarch under the joint protection of Great Powers. Nevertheless, with the assassination of Kapodistrias by his political rivals in 1831 and the failure of Great Powers to find a candidate for the throne of Greece, the plan was only able to realize in 1832 when Prince Otto of Bavaria was selected as the new monarch of Greece. The modern Greek state was established in 1832 with the signing of the Treaty of Constantinople, which set the boundaries of Greece at the Arta–Volos line.
|