London Conference of 1832

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The London Conference of 1832 was an international diplomatic meeting at which the Great Powers finalized the creation of an independent Greek kingdom and selected its first monarch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic conference
international relations event
appliesToJurisdiction Greece
basedOn earlier London Protocols on Greek independence
concludedWith London Protocol of 1830
surface form: London Protocol of 1832
country United Kingdom
determined international status of Greece as an independent kingdom
monarchical form of government for Greece
territorial boundaries of the new Greek state
hasEffect creation of the Kingdom of Greece
recognition of Greek independence
selection of the first king of Greece
location London, England
surface form: London
organizedBy Great Powers
participant France
Greek representatives
Kingdom of Bavaria
Ottoman Empire
Russian Empire
United Kingdom
partOf diplomatic settlement of the Greek War of Independence
resultedIn accession of Otto of Bavaria as King Otto I of Greece
selectedAsMonarch Otto of Bavaria
significantFor European balance of power in the 19th century
history of modern Greece
timePeriod 19th century
topic Greek War of Independence settlement
dynastic arrangements for the Greek throne
status of Greece in international law

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Kingdom of Greece establishedBy London Conference of 1832
Greek Regency legalBasis London Conference of 1832