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Otto I, King of Greece, landing in Nauplia, 6 February 1833 (1900)
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Otto I, King of Greece, landing in Nauplia, 6 February 1833 (1900)
Otto I, King of Greece, landing in Nauplia, 6 February 1833 (1900). The son of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, Otto I (1815-1867) became the first modern King of Greece after the Convention of London established Greece as an independent kingdom in 1832. He arrived in the country, accompanied by Bavarian advisors and 3500 soldiers, on 6 February 1833. His reign lasted until he was ousted by a coup in 1862 and returned to Bavaria
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Otto I, King of Greece, Landing in Nauplia - A Historic Arrival
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. This print captures a significant moment in history - the arrival of Otto I, King of Greece, in Nauplia on 6 February 1833. As the son of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, Otto embarked on a journey that would make him the first modern monarch to rule over an independent Greece. In this image, we witness the enthusiasm and excitement radiating from both the Greek crowd and their new king. Riding confidently on horseback through the streets of Nauplia, Otto is accompanied by his trusted Bavarian advisors and an impressive contingent of 3500 soldiers. The ruins surrounding them serve as a reminder of Greece's rich ancient past while symbolizing its potential for rebirth under Otto's reign. The waving hands and welcoming gestures from the people further highlight their hope for a brighter future under their new sovereign. As time would reveal, however, Otto's reign was not without challenges. Despite his popularity initially, he faced political turmoil which ultimately led to his ousting by coup d'état in 1862. Forced to return to Bavaria after nearly three decades ruling over Greece, Otto left behind a complex legacy that continues to be studied today. This photograph serves as a powerful testament to an important chapter in Greek history - one where optimism met reality and dreams clashed with political complexities. It stands as a poignant reminder that even amidst ruins and uncertainty, there is always room for hope and determination towards progress.
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