Greek Regency

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The Greek Regency was the provisional governing body that ruled Greece on behalf of the young King Otto before he assumed full royal authority.

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Greek Regency canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf provisional government
regency
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of Greece
appointedBy Great Powers
Ludwig I of Bavaria
surface form: King Ludwig I of Bavaria
capital Nafplion
surface form: Nafplio
country Greece
countryGoverned Kingdom of Greece
countryOfOrigin Bavaria (for leading regents)
deFactoHeadOfGovernment Josef Ludwig von Armansperg
dissolvedReason King Otto of Greece reaching his majority
endTime 1835
followedBy personal rule of King Otto of Greece
follows Anarchy in Greece (1831–1832)
Augustinos Kapodistrias
surface form: Augustinos Kapodistrias administration

First Hellenic Republic
Regency of Greece
surface form: Governorate of Ioannis Kapodistrias
governmentForm absolute monarchy
hasCause decision of Great Powers to install a Bavarian prince as king of Greece
minority of King Otto of Greece
hasEffect centralization of authority in the Kingdom of Greece
increased foreign (Bavarian and Great Power) influence in Greek politics
hasMonarch Otto of Greece
surface form: King Otto of Greece
headOfState Otto of Greece
surface form: King Otto of Greece
languageUsed German
Greek
legalBasis London Conference of 1832
Treaty of Constantinople of 1832
surface form: Treaty of Constantinople (1832)
location Nafplion
surface form: Nafplio
member Georg Ludwig von Maurer NERFINISHED
Josef Ludwig von Armansperg
Karl Wilhelm von Heideck
Rudhart (briefly, as regent/prime minister later in transition)
onBehalfOf Otto of Greece
surface form: King Otto of Greece
opposedBy Greek military leaders
Greek political factions
partOf early reign of King Otto of Greece
politicalIdeology conservative absolutism
reignedFor Otto of Greece
surface form: King Otto of Greece
significantEvent conflicts with Greek political and military leaders
establishment of Bavarian-dominated administration in Greece
financial reorganization of the new kingdom
introduction of Bavarian officials into Greek administration
organization of Greek army on Bavarian model
reorganization of Greek judiciary
suppression of some local autonomies and irregular forces
startTime 1833
temporalLocation 19th century

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Otto of Greece predecessor Greek Regency