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Convention between Great Britain, France, and Russia, on the One Part, and Bavaria on the Other, Relative to the Sovereignty of Greece1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

Abstract

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Type
Treaty Arrangements Defining the International Relations of Greece
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1918

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Footnotes

1

Hertslet, Map of Europe by Treaty, Vol. II, p. 893; for French version, see State Papers, Vol. XIX, p. 33.

References

1 The title of the present king is “King of the Hellenes,” the change of title being made by protocols of 3d August, and 13th October, 1863. Hertslet, Vol. II, pp. 1563–4.

2 Arrangement of 21st July, 1832. Hertslet, Vol. II, p. 903.

1 King Otho renounced his right of succession to the throne of Bavaria on the 18th March, 1836.

2 See explanatory and supplemental article, 30th April, 1833. Hertslet, Vol. II, p. 919.

1 See treaty of 29th March, 1864, infra, p. 79.