Kingdom of Piraea
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Kingdom of Piraea Βασίλειον τον Πειραεάς | |||||||
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1830–1938 | |||||||
Motto: "Ἐλευθερία ἢ Θάνατος" "Freedom or Death" | |||||||
Capital | Alikianos | ||||||
Religion | Episemialism | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Piraean | ||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy (1830-1836) Constitutional monarchy (1836-1938) | ||||||
King | |||||||
• 1830-1838 | Karl Theodor von Kotzauberg | ||||||
• 1924-1938 | Nikolaos II of Piraea | ||||||
Legislature | Piraean Assembly | ||||||
Historical era | Great War | ||||||
• Established | 1 November 1830 | ||||||
• Nikolaos II Abdication | 26 July 1938 | ||||||
Currency | Lira | ||||||
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Today part of | Piraea Etruria |
The Kingdom of Piraea (Piraese: Βασίλειον τον Πειραεάς, tr. Vasíleon ton Piraeás) was a South Euclean kingdom that existed between 1830 and 1938, and comprised most of the territory of today's Piraea. It was established with the recognition of the time's powers and was disintegrated with the establishment of the First Piraean Republic.