Theriso Revolt of 1905

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The Theriso Revolt of 1905 was an insurrection led by Eleftherios Venizelos in Crete that challenged the island’s autonomous regime and accelerated its path toward union with Greece.

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instanceOf insurrection
political movement
revolt
aimedAt replacement of Prince George as High Commissioner
union of Crete with the Kingdom of Greece
chronologicallyFollows Cretan Revolt of 1897 NERFINISHED
country Crete NERFINISHED
endDate 1905-11-02
hasAftermath continued de facto Greek influence in Cretan affairs
contributed to eventual formal union of Crete with Greece in 1913
paving the way for de facto union in 1908
hasCause demand for full union of Crete with Greece
demand for liberal constitutional reforms
dissatisfaction with autocratic rule of Prince George
hasEffectOn constitutional reforms in Crete
international handling of the Cretan Question
hasLanguage Greek
hasLeader Eleftherios Venizelos NERFINISHED
Konstantinos Foumis NERFINISHED
Konstantinos Manos NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Cretan Gendarmerie NERFINISHED
Cretan revolutionaries
Great Powers representatives in Crete
historicalRegion Ottoman Empire successor territories
involves appeals to the Great Powers for recognition of Cretan rights
proclamation of a revolutionary government at Theriso
refusal to recognize the authority of the High Commissioner
locatedInTimePeriod Cretan State era NERFINISHED
location Chania regional unit NERFINISHED
Theriso NERFINISHED
opposedTo Prince George of Greece and Denmark NERFINISHED
autonomous regime of the Cretan State
partOf struggle for union of Crete with Greece
precededBy establishment of the Cretan State in 1898
relatedTo Cretan Question NERFINISHED
Cretan State NERFINISHED
Enosis movement NERFINISHED
result appointment of Alexandros Zaimis as new High Commissioner
political ascendancy of Eleftherios Venizelos
resignation of Prince George as High Commissioner of Crete
strengthening of the movement for Enosis (union with Greece)
significance accelerated Crete’s path toward union with Greece
turning point in modern Cretan political history
startDate 1905-03-10
supportedBy segments of the Cretan population

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Cretan Question hasPart Theriso Revolt of 1905