Regency council of Otto of Greece
A regency council (Greek: Αντιβασιλεία, German: Regentschaft) ruled the Kingdom of Greece in 1833–1835, during the minority of King Otto. The council was appointed by Otto's father, King Ludwig I of Bavaria, and comprised three men: Josef Ludwig von Armansperg, Georg Ludwig von Maurer, and Carl Wilhelm von Heideck. The first period of the regency saw major reforms in administration, including the establishment of an autocephalous Church of Greece. The regency's authoritarianism and distrust of the Greek political parties, especially the Russian Party, which was associated with the period of Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias and was particularly opposed to the Church reforms, led to a quick eroding of its popularity. Armansperg was the council's chairman, but increasingly clashed with the other
Administrative Committee of Greece (1832)Anastasios PolyzoidisBavarian Auxiliary CorpsCarl Wilhelm von HeideckConstitutional history of GreeceDimitrios KallergisEnglish PartyGeorg Ludwig von MaurerGeorgios PsyllasGovernment Gazette (Greece)History of modern GreeceJosef Ludwig von ArmanspergKitsos TzavelasList of regents of GreeceLudwig I of BavariaMitropetrovasOtto of GreeceRussian PartySpeaker of the Hellenic ParliamentWilhelm von Le Suire
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Regency council of Otto of Greece
A regency council (Greek: Αντιβασιλεία, German: Regentschaft) ruled the Kingdom of Greece in 1833–1835, during the minority of King Otto. The council was appointed by Otto's father, King Ludwig I of Bavaria, and comprised three men: Josef Ludwig von Armansperg, Georg Ludwig von Maurer, and Carl Wilhelm von Heideck. The first period of the regency saw major reforms in administration, including the establishment of an autocephalous Church of Greece. The regency's authoritarianism and distrust of the Greek political parties, especially the Russian Party, which was associated with the period of Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias and was particularly opposed to the Church reforms, led to a quick eroding of its popularity. Armansperg was the council's chairman, but increasingly clashed with the other
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Περίοδος Βασιλείας του Όθωνος 1833-1862. Εισαγωγή & Περίοδος Απόλυτης Μοναρχίας
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Kingdom of Greece
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Coming-of-age of King Otto
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Arrival of King Otto in Greece
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The arrested pro-Russian generals : Kolokotronis, Tzavellas, and Plapoutas
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The members of the first regency council : Armansperg, Maurer, Heideck
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The three heads of government under the regency : Trikoupis, Mavrokordatos, and Kolettis
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The Kingdom of Greece and the ...... lands after Greek independence
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Reign of Otto 1833-1862. Introduction & Absolute Monarchy Period
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