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Name: Hellenic Republic

Type: Polity

Start: 1924 AD

End: 2022 AD

Nation: greece

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This article is about the specific polity Hellenic Republic and therefore only includes events related to its territory and not to its possessions or colonies. If you are interested in the possession, this is the link to the article about the nation which includes all possessions as well as all the different incarnations of the nation.

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Is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula. Greece emerged as an independent country in 1832, after centuries of Ottoman domination over the Greek people. During Antiquity, Greece was divided into a multitude of poleis (city-states) and leagues. The whole of Greece was conquered by the Romans in the II and I century BC. The continuation of the Roman Empire in the east, the Byzantine Empire, was culturally and linguistically a Greek country, and a regional power. After being weakened by the Western European conquest in 1204, the Byzantine Empire was slowly absorbed by the Ottoman in the three following centures.

Establishment


  • March 1924: Alexandros Papanastasiou proclaimed the Second Hellenic Republic.
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    1. Proclamation of the Second Hellenic Republic


    On 25 March 1924, Alexandros Papanastasiou proclaimed the Second Hellenic Republic.


    2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • November 1935: The Second Hellenic Republic was abolished on 10 October 1935, and its abolition was confirmed by referendum on 3 November of the same year. The Kingdom of Greece took its place.

  • June 1973: End of the Kingdom of Greece.

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