Constitution of 1823 (Astraea)

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The Constitution of 1823 (Astraea) was an early foundational charter of the modern Greek state, drafted during the Greek War of Independence to establish a provisional republican government and define its institutions and civil rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitution
foundational charter
legal document
appliesToTerritory modern Greek state
associatedWithEvent formation of a modern Greek national state
country Greece
defines civil rights of citizens
institutions of the provisional Greek government
draftedDuring Greek War of Independence
governmentTypeEstablished provisional central administration
historicalPeriod Greek War of Independence
surface form: Greek War of Independence era
historicalRole step toward institutionalization of the Greek revolutionary government
language Greek
legalStatus provisional constitution
partOf early constitutional history of Greece
politicalSystem republican government
precedes later Greek constitutions
purpose to define civil rights
to define governmental institutions
to establish a provisional republican government
significance early foundational charter of the modern Greek state
subject civil liberties
public law
state organization
year 1823

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Constitution of 1827 (Troezen) follows Constitution of 1823 (Astraea)
First Hellenic Republic hasConstitution Constitution of 1823 (Astraea)
this entity surface form: Constitution of Astros (1823)
Constitution of Troezen of 1827 follows Constitution of 1823 (Astraea)
this entity surface form: Constitution of Astros of 1823