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WI: Greece Ruled by a Romanov
On October 1862, Otto, the first king of Greece, was deposed by a popular revolt. The Greeks want to choose a pro-British King, Prince Alfred, but England refused to send him and gave Prince William of Denmark instead. What if they didn't vote for Alfred and supported a Russian (Romanov)? How will it affect Greece?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_h...ferendum,_1862
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I'm pretty sure the PTB of Europe wouldn't be supportive of such a likely friend of Russia on the throne of Greece.
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This is interesting. I know what I want to say, but I don't have the details to my hands... I don't think its implausible in the reign of Aleksandr II, but as stated above would be a struggle to get the other guarantor powers of Greece to accept a Russian.
On the other hand, if its the will of the Greeks and the guy actually arrives in Athens, he's going to have a reasonable start on things Best Regards Grey Wolf |
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I dont think its possible... If i am not mistaken Great Powers had signed a treaty which forbade any of their Princes to become King of Greece... And thats why George of Denmark was selected despite people choosing Prince Alfred of Britain in a referendum...
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At that time it was impossible due to the adverse international scene.The best chance for a crowned Romanov in Greece was towards the end of the 18th century when Austria and Russia(Cathrine the Great)made an alliance
with the aim to end the European presence of Turkey and had divided most of the lands between them and the rest were to become a new Greek empire under her nephew Constantine Pavlovic who was learning Greek;if memory serves that was approximately 1791-92. |
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Highly implausible. They would reject a Romanov for the same reasons that they would reject Victoria's son Prince Alfred (despite the latter being the preferred alternative to the next Greek monarch).
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A small correction:Alfred was the one to refuse;the Greeks wanted Alfred as king due to the very strong pro-English party there,but Alfred refused as he found the new borderline that substituted the old one too restrictive.
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Yes and he was Catherine grandson not her nephew. OTL he refused the Crown because he renounced to his succession right for marry morganatically his mistress, a beautiful Polish Countess after the annulment of his first marriage
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Prince William of Denmark was a choice made, at least partially, because he had ties (through his siblings) to both the English (first sister Alexandra was bethorthed to Crown Prince Edward VII in 1862) and the Russian royal houses (second sister Dagmar was about to be bethorthed to Nicholas, heir presumtive of the Tsar throne, and when he died of Meningitis, before the marriage, she merried his younger brother Alexander III) |
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the Greeks had to be content with that moron Otto of Wittelsbach until then. On the point of relations you mentioned above,it was difficult at that time in Europe to find a royal family whose members were not related one way or another with the Hohenchollerns or the Hapsburgs(including of course the royal house of England).So these interelations were not counted for much unless they were going to influence the prospective king's succession. Last edited by cimon; June 23rd, 2012 at 09:53 PM.. |
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Well I was wondering though why choose a foreigner to be king I mean surely one or two of the royal houses of the ERE must still be around by this point right or at least thier descendants. Why not make them the kings rather than the danes? Its a bit off topic but i always wondered why they didn't choose someone who was descended from the Eastern Roman empires noble families.... Otherwise romanov wouldnt work due to as other people said the very bad and volatile relations beetween the west and russia.
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What about the house of hapsburg Lorraine apparently the Paleologians married into the montferrat housheaded by direct bloods of the palologians and it became ruling familye of mantua and from their the head of that dynasty founded house of hapsburg Lorraine. Or what about house de la roche which was merged i believe with the komnenoi house later on before byzantiums fall. So why not have a member of house lorraine be the king of the greeks since they technically have the closest ties to the former ruling dynasty of byzantium due to tracing descent from them. Edit: Apparently the family of mantua was gonzaga which was descended directly form the paloelogia of montferat and later on this bloodline pased to the dukes of lorraine who became hosue of hapsburg lorraine.
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Other than this I think if the greeks knew that house lorraine descended from the house paleologos which greeks idolized remember the whole myth about the great konstantine XI paloeologos who was granted statehood. So im sure they willing to accept just that they need to know of the connection.
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At that distance, would it mean anything?
It would be like Britain hunting down a Plantagenet descendant. Granting Constantine XI sainthood doesn't mean the descendants of his brothers are held as equally awesome. |
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according to wiki: Through her son Peter and his wife, Margaret de Baux, Marguerite was an ancestress of Queen consort Elizabeth Woodville and her siblings, King Henry VIII of England, and King Henry IV of France. Every English monarch after 1509 descended from her. Modern-day descendants include HM Queen Elizabeth II, the former Princess of Wales, Lady Diana, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the former Duchess of York. Also it would mean something going back to what you said because the house of austria has more claim and more direct relations to the greeks due to connection to paleologos than does bavaria. So they should deserve it more than the bavarians because unlike bavarians they actually have claims and have the blood and inheirtence of the paleologia. Even if they arent equally awesoeme at least greeks would be happy that thier ruler was descended from the great greek royal families i think provided they convert to orthdox christianity.
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