London Protocol of 1830

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The London Protocol of 1830 was an international agreement by the Great Powers that recognized Greece as an independent state following the Greek War of Independence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic protocol
international agreement
category 19th-century treaty
Treaty involving France
Treaty involving Greece
Treaty involving the Russian Empire
Treaty involving the United Kingdom
collectiveSignatories Great Powers
concernsTerritory Greece
countryRecognized Greece
definedStatusOf Kingdom of Greece
followsEvent Greek War of Independence
involvedParty Ottoman Empire
language English
French
limitedSovereigntyOf Ottoman Empire over Greece
locationOfConclusion London, England
surface form: London, United Kingdom
outcome international recognition of Greek independence
partOf Greek Question in European diplomacy
precedes Treaty of Constantinople of 1832
surface form: Treaty of Constantinople (1832)
recognizedAs independent state
relatedConflict Greek War of Independence
signatoryPower France
Russian Empire
United Kingdom
signedIn London, England
surface form: London
signedInYear 1830
signedOn 3 February 1830
subjectMatter recognition of Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire

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Greek War of Independence significantEvent London Protocol of 1830
First Hellenic Republic recognizedBy London Protocol of 1830
this entity surface form: Treaty of London (1830)
Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 followed London Protocol of 1830
London Conference of 1832 concludedWith London Protocol of 1830
this entity surface form: London Protocol of 1832