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Monarchy of Greece

Monarchy of Greece (Greek: Μοναρχία της Ελλάδας, romanizedMonarchía tis Elládas) or Greek monarchy (Greek: Ελληνική Μοναρχία, romanizedEllinikí Monarchía) is the constitutional form of government by which a hereditary sovereign (Basileus) reigns as the head of state of Greece. Monarchy in Greece lasted from 1832 to 1924 and from 1935 to 1973.[1]

King of the Hellenes

27 May 1832

1 June 1973

History[edit]

The monarchy of Greece was created by the London Conference of 1832 at which the First Hellenic Republic was abolished.[2] The Greek crown was originally offered to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha but he declined, later being elected the king of the Belgians.


In 1832, Prince Otto of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach was styled "His Majesty Otto I, King of Greece", over which he reigned for 30 years until he was deposed in 1862.[3] After Otto's deposition as king, the crown was offered to many others, including the novelist and former British colonial secretary Edward Bulwer-Lytton.[4]


A head of state referendum was held in 1862 to name a new king. The vast majority of Greek people wanted Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, to be their new king.[5][6] He won the referendum by 230,016 against the Duke of Leuchtenberg. Alfred declined to be king, and so did every candidate until Prince Vilhelm of Denmark of the House of Glücksburg, who had received only six votes. Vilhelm was elected unanimously by the Greek Assembly, and became "His Majesty George I, King of the Hellenes".


There was a referendum in 1920 to restore Constantine I as monarch, but four years later the Second Hellenic Republic was established and the monarchy was abolished following a referendum in 1924. Then in 1935 the monarchy was restored after a referendum and maintained after a referendum in 1946.


In July 1973 the Greek military junta called a referendum, which abolished the monarchy for the second time in Greek history. Then in 1974, the democratically elected prime minister, Konstantinos Karamanlis, called a referendum which legitimately confirmed the abolition.

Monogram of Otto I

Monogram of Otto I

Monogram of George I

Monogram of George I

Monogram of Constantine I

Monogram of Constantine I

Monogram of Alexander I

Monogram of Alexander I

Monogram of George II

Monogram of George II

Monogram of Paul I

Monogram of Paul I

Monogram of Constantine II

Monogram of Constantine II

Basileus

Greek crown jewels

Greek royal family

List of heads of state of Greece

List of heirs to the Greek throne