King Otto and Queen Amalia embarking on HMS Scylla.
Date
18 - 23 October 1862
Location
Kingdom of Greece
Result
Revolutionary victory
King Otto is overthrown
Prince Wilhelm appointed as King of the Hellenes in March 1863
King Otto of Greece was deposed in a popular insurrection in October 1862. Starting on 18 October in Vonitsa, it soon spread to other cities and reached Athens on 22 October.
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