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    The 3 September 1843 Revolution (Greek: Επανάσταση της 3ης Σεπτεμβρίου 1843; N.S. 15 September) was an uprising by the Hellenic Army in Athens, supported...
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    were withdrawn from the kingdom, a popular revolt was launched. On 3 September 1843, the infantry, led by both Colonel Dimitris Kallergis and the respected...
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    August, the new government headed by Nikolaos Triantafyllakos. On 11 September a revolution was declared, with the formation of a Revolutionary Committee headed...
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    transformed into a constitutional monarchy in the aftermath of the 3 September 1843 Revolution. However, Otto continued to intervene into the internal affairs...
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  • Greece on 16 December 1843. The elected body was also tasked with drawing up a constitution, following the 3 September 1843 Revolution. The Three-Party Coalition...
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    the University of Athens, but lost his post as a result of the 3 September 1843 Revolution, which removed most non-Greeks from public service in the country...
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  • Ελλάς!» means "Long live Hellas!" while «Ζήτω το Σύνταγμα», a popular chant of the 3 September 1843 Revolution, means "Long live the Constitution!" v t e...
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    politician and one of the most important protagonists of the 3 September 1843 Revolution. Kallergis was born in 1803 in Crete. Hailing from the distinguished...
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    the Third Industrial Revolution, Computer Age, Digital Age, Silicon Age, New Media Age, Internet Age, or the Digital Revolution) is a historical period...
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    refuge in Astros; 3 September 1843 Revolution, which forced King Otto to grant Greece its first Constitution; 23 October 1862 Revolution, leading to the...
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    was prime minister of Greece from 3 September 1843 to 16 February 1844. Some military leaders of the revolution (Makriyannis) gave him the ironic nickname...
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    Otto's Bavarian administration. The situation escalated in the 3 September 1843 Revolution that led to the granting of the first Constitution. Makriyiannis...
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  • prime minister has been the formal designation of the office at least since 1843. On dates, Greece officially adopted the Gregorian calendar on 16 February...
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    Christiane Lüth describes the role of the queen during the 3 September 1843 Revolution: Uhlan continually circled around the [p]alace on horseback,...
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  • short-lived pro-Venizelist military governments after Nikolaos Plastiras 1922 revolution) the liberals returned to power from 1928 until 1932. Venizelists Sophoklis...
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    constitution of the Kingdom of Greece was the Greek Constitution of 1844. On 3 September 1843, the military garrison of Athens, with the help of citizens, rebelled...
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    resentment among the Greeks, and was one of the chief causes of the 3 September 1843 Revolution. Article 14 of the 1832 Treaty of London, where Britain, France...
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  • constitution. Discontent at the continued "Bavarocracy" grew until the 3 September 1843 Revolution broke out in Athens. Otto agreed to grant a constitution and...
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    such, the immediate aims of the "National Defence" were met. But the revolution was also an expression of the wide rift between the quasi-Republican,...
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    Basileus (category Articles with dead external links from September 2023)
    i.e. "By the Grace (Mercy) of God". For 10 years, until the 3 September 1843 Revolution, Otto ruled as an absolute monarch, and his autocratic rule,...
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    constitution of the Kingdom of Greece was the Greek Constitution of 1844. On 3 September 1843, the military garrison of Athens, with the help of citizens, rebelled...
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  • Epidaurus 3 September 1843 Revolution 23 October 1862 Revolution Theriso revolt Goudi coup Movement of National Defence National Schism 11 September 1922 Revolution...
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    26 September, Prime Minister Pipinelis was summoned by King Paul, who handed him the royal decree dissolving Parliament and ordering elections for 3 November...
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    Greece in 1841, he was appointed envoy to Constantinople. In 1843, after the 3 September uprising, he returned to Athens as Minister with no portfolio...
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  • Greek physician, politician and diplomat, who took part in the 3 September 1843 Revolution Michail Zografos [el], Greek judge linked to the Trial of the...
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  • History of Modern Greece; Cambridge University Press, 1979; ISBN 0-521-32837-3 John A. Petropulos; Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece; Princeton...
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  • Institute for Balkan Studies of the University of Macedonia: 89–102. Retrieved 3 January 2024. Maragkou-Dryrigiannaki, Sparti (1995). Η Φιλορθόδοξος Εταιρεία...
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    book of regulations. From this position he participated in the 3 September 1843 Revolution that led to the granting of the first Constitution of Greece...
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  • royal court primarily from 1839 until the 3 September 1843 Revolution, with shorter entries from September 1843 until April 1845. The published diary also...
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    Epidaurus 3 September 1843 Revolution 23 October 1862 Revolution Theriso revolt Goudi coup Movement of National Defence National Schism 11 September 1922 Revolution...
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