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1974 referendum to establish a Greek republic following the end of military rule; passed
A referendum on the constitutional form of the state was held in Greece on 8 December 1974. After the collapse of the military junta that ruled the country
1974 Greek republic referendum
1974_Greek_republic_referendum
Topics referred to by the same term
1973 Greek republic referendum, on becoming a republic (approved) 1974 Greek republic referendum, on maintaining the republic (approved) 2011 Greek proposed
Greek_referendum
Vote abolishing the Greek monarchy
A constitutional referendum was held in Greece on 29 July 1973. The amendments would confirm the abolition (on 1 June) of the monarchy by the military
1973 Greek republic referendum
1973_Greek_republic_referendum
Last royal dynasty of Greece
former King Constantine II. With the 1974 Greek republic referendum and Article 4 of the Constitution of Greece, all family members have been stripped
Greek_royal_family
Barbados's transition to a republic
1994 manifesto of the Barbados Labour Party dealt with the republic issue, proposing a referendum. In line with this promise, on 29 October 1996 a Constitution
Republicanism_in_Barbados
A referendum on remaining a republic was held in Greece on 13 April 1924. It followed the catastrophic outcome of the Asia Minor Campaign. As a result
1924 Greek republic referendum
1924_Greek_republic_referendum
and replaced by a republic. After the fall of the Greek junta in July 1974, the government held another referendum in December 1974 with the result being
List_of_kings_of_Greece
Italian referendum on their monarchy
An institutional referendum (Italian: referendum istituzionale, or referendum sulla forma istituzionale dello Stato) was held by universal suffrage in
1946 Italian institutional referendum
1946_Italian_institutional_referendum
state of the modern Greek state, from its establishment during the Greek War of Independence to the present day. First Hellenic Republic is a historiographical
List of heads of state of Greece
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Greece
Head of state
the Constitution of Greece in 1975, but has antecedents in the Second Hellenic Republic of 1924–1935 and the Greek junta in 1973–1974 which predated the
President_of_Greece
Type of administrative division similar to a province or state
voted in a referendum to remain part of France as an overseas department: Tunisia (1954) Togolese Republic (February 22, 1958) Malagasy Republic, today known
Autonomous_republic
Form of government
A democratic republic is a form of government operating on principles adopted from a republic and a democracy. As a cross between two similar systems,
Democratic_republic
Military rulers of Greece, 1967–1974 of the Greek Junta
The Greek junta or Regime of the Colonels was a right-wing military junta that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974. On 21 April 1967, a group of colonels overthrew
Greek_junta
A referendum on becoming a republic was held in South Africa on 5 October 1960. The Afrikaner-dominated right-wing National Party, which had come to power
1960 South African republic referendum
1960_South_African_republic_referendum
Republic formed of workers' councils
A soviet republic (from Russian: советская республика, romanized: sovetskaya respublika), also called a council republic, conciliar republic or sovietic
Soviet_republic
Form of government
system Parliamentary republics with an executive presidency Changed after the 2015 referendum. Was, previously, a parliamentary republic between 1972 and
Parliamentary_republic
Client state of France during the French Revolutionary Wars
Sister republics (French: république sœur, pronounced [ʁepyblik sœʁ] ) were satellite states of the French Republic set up in the territories captured
Sister_republic
Queen of Greece from 1964 to 1973
Anne-Marie and Constantine were officially dethroned by the 1974 Greek republic referendum on 29 July 1974. The royal family were stripped of their monthly payments
Queen_Anne-Marie_of_Greece
ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7 Tridimas, George (2010). "Referendum and the choice between monarchy and republic in Greece". Constitutional Political Economy. 21 (2):
1974 Greek parliamentary election
1974_Greek_parliamentary_election
City-state on the Italian Peninsula (1115–1569)
The Republic of Florence (Old Italian: Republica di Fiorenza; contemporary Italian: Repubblica di Firenze), also known as the Florentine Republic (Latin:
Republic_of_Florence
to leave Greece so the nation could decide what form of government it should adopt. In a 1924 referendum, Greeks voted to create a republic. In 1935,
1935 Greek monarchy referendum
1935_Greek_monarchy_referendum
Swiss businesswoman, socialite, and member of the Danish and Greek royal families
Highness Princess Nina of Greece and Denmark With the 1974 Greek republic referendum and Article 4 of the Constitution of Greece, all family members have
Princess Nina of Greece and Denmark
Princess_Nina_of_Greece_and_Denmark
Movement to turn Australia into a republic
ties with the United Kingdom. In a referendum held in 1999, Australian voters rejected a proposal to establish a republic with a parliamentary appointed head
Republicanism_in_Australia
Form of government
Italian institutional referendum to decide whether Italy should remain a monarchy or become a republic. The supporters of the republic chose the effigy of
Republic
History of governments with elected representatives
the Republic. University of New South Wales Press. ISBN 9781742230153. "Ελλάς (Πολίτευμα)" [Greece (Form of Government)]. anemi.lib.uoc.gr (in Greek). Athens:
List_of_republics
Predecessor state of the Netherlands (1581–1795)
The Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, also known as the United Provinces (of the Netherlands), and referred to in historiography as the Dutch Republic
Dutch_Republic
Period of Greek statehood from 1832 to 1923 and 1935 to 1973
The Kingdom of Greece (Greek: Βασίλειον τῆς Ἑλλάδος, romanized: Vasíleion tis Elládos, pronounced [vaˈsili.on tis eˈlaðos]) was the Greek state established
Kingdom_of_Greece
1762 book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The_Social_Contract
Title used by some republican states
Empire, the West Ukrainian People's Republic was formed in eastern Galicia under the political guidance of Greek Catholic, liberal and socialist ideologies
People's_republic
Representative democracy established immediately after overthrow
A revolutionary republic is a form of government whose main tenets are popular sovereignty, rule of law, and representative democracy. It is based in part
Revolutionary_republic
American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)
110. ISBN 978-0-312-64862-6. Isaacson 2003, pp. 229–230. Bailyn, Bernard (1974). The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
Benjamin_Franklin
1946 referendum in Greece on maintaining the monarchy; passed
A referendum on maintaining the monarchy was held in Greece on 1 September 1946. The proposal was approved by 68.4% of voters with a turnout of 88.6%
1946_Greek_referendum
of the new state. In the December 1974 Greek republic referendum, 76% of voters chose a parliamentary republic with a president as head of state and commander-in-chief
Greek_Constitution_of_1952
1789–1799 sociopolitical change in France
August 1792. As a result, the monarchy was replaced by the French First Republic in September, followed by the execution of Louis XVI himself in January
French_Revolution
President of Mexico from 1858 to 1872
his rule first be ratified by a plebiscite. Bazaine carried out such a referendum in January 1864, through tactics such as the manipulation of returns along
Benito_Juárez
Monarchy referendums are referendums on the establishment, abolition, or restoration of monarchy or on the rules of succession. Independence referendum "Albania:
List_of_monarchy_referendums
Italian maritime republic (1099–1797)
The Republic of Genoa was a medieval and early modern maritime republic from the years 1099 to 1797 in Liguria on the northwestern Italian coast. During
Republic_of_Genoa
Movement to turn Antigua and Barbuda into a republic
Antigua and Barbuda Gaston Browne said he would call for a referendum on becoming a republic in the next term of government, within three years. He added
Republicanism in Antigua and Barbuda
Republicanism_in_Antigua_and_Barbuda
1974 Greek transition to democracy
1974 by a landslide. Following a referendum in late July 1973 that ratified the Greek Constitution of 1973 by a large majority, under which the Greek
Metapolitefsi
Political ideology centered on citizenship in a state organized as a republic
the Italian republican movement. Italy became a republic after the 1946 Italian institutional referendum held on 2 June, a day celebrated since as Festa
Republicanism
Philosophical work by Plato around 375 BC
The Republic (Ancient Greek: Πολιτεία, romanized: Politeia; Latin: De Republica) is a Socratic dialogue authored by Plato around 375 BC, concerning justice
Republic_(Plato)
President. It was the first referendum to be held since the republic referendum of 1974 and the only one in modern Greek history not to concern the form
2015_Greek_bailout_referendum
Member of the French revolutionary political movement known as the Jacobin Club
Its political goals were largely achieved later during France's Third Republic. Jacobinism did not end with the Jacobins. The Robespierrist François-Noël
Jacobin_(politics)
National holiday of Malta
December. It celebrates the anniversary of the creation of the Republic of Malta in 1974, and the ending of the role of Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta
Republic_Day_(Malta)
Holiday in North Macedonia
Republic Day (Macedonian: Ден на Републиката, romanized: Den na Republikata) or Ilinden (Macedonian: Илинден) is a national holiday in North Macedonia
Republic Day (North Macedonia)
Republic_Day_(North_Macedonia)
Referendum in Cyprus
1.2 Greek Cypriots disputed the right of Turkish Cypriots who had immigrated from Turkey since the 1974 breakaway. Following the referendum, Greek Cypriot
2004 Cypriot Annan Plan referendums
2004_Cypriot_Annan_Plan_referendums
1974 military conflict
1974 in an operation that progressed in two phases over the following month. Taking place upon a background of intercommunal violence between Greek and
Turkish_invasion_of_Cyprus
Philosophical and political concept
of political liberty has its origins in the Greek concepts of freedom and slavery. To be free, to the Greeks, was not to have a master, to be independent
Liberty
Iranian holiday
Iranian Islamic Republic referendum were announced. The results announced were a 98.2% vote for the establishment of an Islamic republic in Iran. On the
Iranian_Islamic_Republic_Day
seized by the Republic following the 1974 referendum and has long been a contentious issue between the former royal family and the Greek state. The Old
Monarchy_of_Greece
Opposition to monarchism in Japan
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Anti-monarchism_in_Japan
The Greek Constitution of 1973 (Greek: Σύνταγμα του 1973) was an amended version of the Greek Constitution of 1968 (which was never fully enacted) by
Greek_Constitution_of_1973
Hellenic Republic constitutes three republican periods in the modern history of Greece: from 1822 until 1832; from 1924 until 1935; and from 1974 through
History of the Hellenic Republic
History_of_the_Hellenic_Republic
Federation of states or territories with a republican form of government
A federal republic is a federation of states with a republic as a form of government. At its core, the literal meaning of the word republic when used
Federal_republic
National day of India
Republic Day is a national holiday in India commemorating the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of India and the country's transition to a republic
Republic_Day_(India)
was restored, by a free referendum in 1974. In Spain, the monarchy was again abolished in 1931 by the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939). In 1947, Francisco
Abolition_of_monarchy
Concept in political philosophy
Although the antecedents of social contract theory are found in antiquity, in Greek and Stoic philosophy and Roman and Canon Law, the heyday of the social contract
Social_contract
Fundamental law of Greece, in effect since 1975
Parliament in 1974–1975, following the collapse of the Greek junta and the restoration of democracy under the Third Hellenic Republic. It came into force
Constitution_of_Greece
Latin phrase meaning "first among equals"
fall of the Republic, Roman emperors originally referred to themselves only as princeps despite having enormous power. In the People's Republic of China
Primus_inter_pares
Republic based on Islamic law
decay". The new government held a referendum for public approval to change Iran from a monarchy to an Islamic republic in March 1979, two months after the
Islamic_republic
A constitutional referendum was held in Greece on 15 November 1968. Voters were asked whether they wished to ratify a new constitution prepared by the
1968 Greek constitutional referendum
1968_Greek_constitutional_referendum
Vote returning Constantine I to the throne
A referendum on the return of King Constantine I was held in Greece on Sunday, 5 December 1920 (22 November o.s.). It followed the death of his son, King
1920_Greek_referendum
Dialogue on Roman politics by Cicero
celebrated dialogue Republic (Greek: Πολιτεία, Politeia) when naming his dialogue. While Plato's dialogue is often translated as Republic, politeia translates
De_re_publica
English actress and politician (1936–2023)
though." In the 1975 United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum, Jackson voted against Britain continuing in the European Economic Community
Glenda_Jackson
English writer and philosopher (1759–1797)
suspected of inadequate commitment to the republic, as well as nighttime police raids to arrest "enemies of the republic". In a March 1794 letter to her sister
Mary_Wollstonecraft
Movement to make the Bahamas a republic
moving to a republic is that I can’t, as much as I would wish to do it, I cannot do it without your consent". He added, "I will have a referendum and the
Republicanism_in_the_Bahamas
1755 treatise by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
the face of the dedication, he praises Geneva as a good, if not perfect, republic. The qualities he picks out for praise include the stability of its laws
Discourse_on_Inequality
Attempted coup d'état in Greece
The attempted coup d'état of March 1935 (Greek: Κίνημα του 1935) was a Venizelist revolt against the People's Party government of Panagis Tsaldaris, which
1935_Greek_coup_attempt
Military uprising against the Athens government
The 11 September 1922 Revolution (Greek: Επανάσταση της 11ης Σεπτεμβρίου 1922) was an uprising by the Greek Army and Navy against the government in Athens
11_September_1922_Revolution
Subideology of republicanism formed during the Renaissance era
Aristotle considered Carthage to have been a republic as it had a political system similar to that of some of the Greek cities, notably Sparta, but avoided some
Classical_republicanism
King of Greece from 1964 to 1973
June 1973, the military regime ruling Greece proclaimed a republic and abolished the Greek monarchy. A referendum on July 29, 1973, confirmed these actions
Constantine_II_of_Greece
English military and political leader (1599–1658)
Charles I was executed on 30 January 1649. After the King's execution, a republic was declared, known as the Commonwealth of England. The "Rump Parliament"
Oliver_Cromwell
Italian patriot and general (1807–1882)
took up their cause of establishing the Riograndense Republic and later the Catarinense Republic. Garibaldi also became involved in the Uruguayan Civil
Giuseppe_Garibaldi
National holiday of Nepal
Republic Day (Nepali: गणतन्त्र दिवस) is a national holiday in Nepal. It commemorates the date on which the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of
Republic_Day_(Nepal)
Set of essays by Thomas Paine
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Rights_of_Man
Idea that the people are the source of all power
binds the social contract thinkers to the concept of popular sovereignty. Republics and popular monarchies are theoretically based on popular sovereignty
Popular_sovereignty
Scottish politician (born 1988)
Parliament does not have the devolved competence to hold an independence referendum without the consent of the British Government. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
Stephen_Flynn
Public holiday commemorating the founding of modern Turkey
Republic Day (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Bayramı) is a public holiday in Turkey commemorating the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on 29 October 1923.
Republic_Day_(Turkey)
Book by Montesquieu
broadly are termed democratic republics, while those that restrict citizenship more narrowly are termed aristocratic republics. The distinction between monarchy
The_Spirit_of_Law
Head of the Royal House of Greece since 2023
later, on 8 December, the Greek plebiscite of 1974 confirmed the referendum of the previous year: the majority voted for a republic (69%) with a minority
Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece
Pavlos,_Crown_Prince_of_Greece
Ancient Greek historian and politician of the 2nd century BC
Polybius (/pəˈlɪbiəs/; Ancient Greek: Πολύβιος, Polýbios; c. 200 – c. 118 BC) was an ancient Greek historian of the middle Hellenistic period. He is noted
Polybius
1962–1970 conflict
partisans of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom and supporters of the Yemen Arab Republic. The war began with a coup d'état carried out in 1962 by revolutionary
North_Yemen_civil_war
Calendar year
resulting in a combined deaths of 95 people. December 8 – 1974 Greek republic referendum: Greeks vote in a 2 to 1 margin to reject the monarchy, solidifying
1974
17 November 1974 election, and the abolition of the Greek monarchy in the 8 December 1974 referendum, distinguished jurist and former president of the Council
1974 Greek presidential election
1974_Greek_presidential_election
Division of a state's government into branches
and balances. Polybius (Histories, Book 6, 11–13) described the Roman Republic as a mixed government ruled by the Roman Senate, Consuls and the Assemblies
Separation_of_powers
British politician (born 1960)
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Andy_Slaughter
Movement to turn Jamaica into a republic
party, suggested that the constitution include a provision for a referendum on a republic at a later date, but this was not carried out. Both major party
Republicanism_in_Jamaica
Civil unrest in Paris, France
collapse of the July Monarchy and the foundation of the French Second Republic. It sparked the wave of revolutions of 1848. The revolution took place
French_Revolution_of_1848
Florentine statesman, diplomat, and political theorist (1469–1527)
knew Ancient Greek; Florence was at the time one of the centers of Greek scholarship in Europe. In 1494 Florence restored the republic, expelling the
Niccolò_Machiavelli
Revolution in Iran from 1978 to 1979
combat. Following the March 1979 Islamic Republic referendum, in which 98% approved the shift to an Islamic republic, the new government began drafting the
Iranian_Revolution
1788 essay collection by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
preventing rule by majority faction and advocates a large, commercial republic. This is complemented by Federalist No. 14, in which Madison takes the
The_Federalist_Papers
Spanish Republican; Prime Minister & President (1880–1940)
of the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1933 and 1936), organizer of the Popular Front in 1935 and the last President of the Republic (1936–1939). He has been
Manuel_Azaña
British philosopher (born 1962)
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Nigel_Warburton
Commemoration in the Philippines
Philippine Republic Day (Tagalog: Araw ng Republikang Pilipino), also known as Philippine–American Friendship Day, is a commemoration in the Philippines
Republic_Day_(Philippines)
National holiday in Iceland commemorating independence from Denmark (17 June 1944)
revision of the Act of Union could not take place in 1943. However, the referendum on abolishing the monarchy went ahead in 1944 while Denmark was still
Icelandic_National_Day
Sea-based city-states on the Italian peninsula and Dalmatia during the Middle Ages
The maritime republics (Italian: repubbliche marinare), also called merchant republics (Italian: repubbliche mercantili), were Italian thalassocratic
Maritime_republics
British politician (born 1948)
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Stephen_Pound
End of Qing dynasty in China
imperial dynasty, the Qing dynasty, and led to the establishment of the Republic of China (ROC). The revolution was the culmination of a decade of agitation
1911_Revolution
British philosopher, author and journalist
African republic referendum North Yemen civil war Zanzibar Revolution 1969 Libyan revolution 1970 Cambodian coup d'état Metapolitefsi 1974 Greek republic referendum
Julian_Baggini
Public holiday in China
People's Republic of China (中华人民共和国国庆节), is a public holiday in China celebrated annually on 1 October as the national day of the People's Republic of China
National Day of the People's Republic of China
National_Day_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China
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Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a contracted form of Gregor, GREER means "watchful; vigilant."Â
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Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek...
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Enemy. Killed by Hercules in Greek mythology.
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Greek
Figure in ancient Greek mythology.
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Shakespearean American
King Richard The Second' A favorite of King Richard.
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Greek
Green bough.
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Peace. Greek goddess of peace.
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Dutch
, peace ruler.
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Greek
(ΣπάÏτακος) Greek name SPARTAKOS means "from Sparta." This is the name of a Greek slave who lead an uprising against the Roman Republic.
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Hundred-armed Titan in Greek mythology.
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Greek
Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek...
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English : topographic name for someone who lived near a heap of some kind, from Middle English reke ‘stack’, ‘heap’.German : from Radeke, a pet form of a Germanic personal name formed with rÄd ‘advice’, ‘counsel’.Altered spelling of German Reeck.
Male
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(Cyrillic Ðикола): A derivative of Greek Nikolaos, NIKOLA means "victor of the people." In wide use throughout Europe: Basque Country, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Russia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.
Boy/Male
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Enemy. Killed by Hercules in Greek mythology.
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Greek
A Trojan king from Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Greek
A Greek name for Satan.
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English
English : habitational name for someone from North or South Creake in Norfolk, named from Celtic creig ‘cliff’, ‘rock’.English : from Middle English creke ‘basket’ (Old French creche), hence a metonymic occupational name for a basket maker.Americanized spelling of German Krieg, German and Jewish Krick, or Dutch Kriek, a metonymic occupational name for a fruit grower or dealer, from Middle Dutch krieke ‘cherry’.
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English : one of the most common and widespread of English surnames, either a nickname for someone who was fond of dressing in this color (Old English grēne) or who had played the part of the ‘Green Man’ in the May Day celebrations, or a topographic name for someone who lived near a village green, Middle English grene (a transferred use of the color term). In North America this name has no doubt assimilated cognates from other European languages, notably German Grün (see Gruen).Jewish (American) : Americanized form of German Grün or Yiddish Grin, Ashkenazic ornamental names meaning ‘green’ or a short form of any of the numerous compounds with this element.Irish : translation of various Gaelic surnames derived from glas ‘gray’, ‘green’, ‘blue’. See also Fahey.North German : short form of a habitational name from a place name with Gren- as the first element (for example Greune, Greubole).
Female
Dutch
, pearl.
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