The period covered in this volume is defined by the transition from the "Early Kingdom" to the eventual deposition of the Wittelsbach dynasty. Major events typically detailed include:

The culmination of political opposition leading to the October Revolution of 1862 and the King's eventual exile. Authorship and Legacy The period covered in this volume is defined

Volume 22 of the (Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους), as part of the broader collection often published in extended series (such as the 31-volume edition found on Goodreads ), focuses on the pivotal period between 1847 and 1862 , covering the final years of King Otto's reign.

While the monumental 16-volume work by Ekdotike Athenon typically groups these years within Volume 13 (1833–1881), the 22nd volume in more granular, popular editions—like those distributed by newspapers—specifically details the internal and external crises of the mid-19th century.

A diplomatic crisis triggered by the British naval blockade of Piraeus (the Don Pacifico affair), which highlighted Greece's vulnerability to Great Power intervention. While the monumental 16-volume work by Ekdotike Athenon

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The period covered in this volume is defined by the transition from the "Early Kingdom" to the eventual deposition of the Wittelsbach dynasty. Major events typically detailed include:

The culmination of political opposition leading to the October Revolution of 1862 and the King's eventual exile. Authorship and Legacy

Volume 22 of the (Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους), as part of the broader collection often published in extended series (such as the 31-volume edition found on Goodreads ), focuses on the pivotal period between 1847 and 1862 , covering the final years of King Otto's reign.

While the monumental 16-volume work by Ekdotike Athenon typically groups these years within Volume 13 (1833–1881), the 22nd volume in more granular, popular editions—like those distributed by newspapers—specifically details the internal and external crises of the mid-19th century.

A diplomatic crisis triggered by the British naval blockade of Piraeus (the Don Pacifico affair), which highlighted Greece's vulnerability to Great Power intervention.

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