National Assembly at Troezen

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The National Assembly at Troezen was a pivotal 1827 revolutionary congress of the Greek War of Independence that adopted a new constitution and laid key foundations for the modern Greek state.


Statements (28)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
national assembly
revolutionary congress
aim establish a stable constitutional framework for Greece
unify revolutionary authorities under a central government
category 19th-century political congresses
Greek War of Independence
constitutional history of Greece
chronology Third National Assembly of the Greeks
conflict Greek War of Independence
country Greece
follows National Assembly at Astros
Second National Assembly of the Greeks
hasEffect adoption of a new Greek constitution
foundation of institutions of the modern Greek state
strengthening of central authority in revolutionary Greece
language Greek
legalDocumentAdopted Greek Constitution of 1827
location First Hellenic Republic
Peloponnese
Troezen
partOf Greek War of Independence
politicalContext Greek Revolution
struggle for Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire
significance milestone in the formation of the modern Greek state
pivotal event in the Greek War of Independence
startTime 1827
temporalContext 1827

Referenced by (6)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Constitution of 1827 (Troezen) ("Third National Assembly at Troezen")
adoptedAt
Constitution of Troezen of 1827 ("Third National Assembly at Troezen")
adoptedBy
National Assembly at Astros ("Third National Assembly at Troezen")
followedBy
First Hellenic Republic ("Third National Assembly at Troezen")
hasNationalAssembly
Greek National Assemblies of the War of Independence ("Third National Assembly of Troezen")
hasPart
Hellenic Parliament
historicalPredecessor

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