On 16 October, King Otto and Queen Amalia left for a royal visit to the
Peloponnese in order to strengthen the bonds between the Greek people and the Crown. However, an insurrection erupted two days later in
Vonitsa, on the
Ambracian Gulf, led by
Dimitrios Voulgaris,
Konstantinos Kanaris and
Benizelos Roufos. Soon, the insurrection spread to
Missolonghi and
Patras. On 22 October, the insurrection reached the capital,
Athens and a provisional government was established, with Rouphos as the
Prime Minister. On the following day, the revolutionaries proclaimed the deposition of the royal couple and convened an assembly for the election of a new monarch. The royal couple was then brought from
Kalamata by the Minister of Police and placed under the protection of a
British warship,
HMS Scylla. At the same time, the property of the royal couple, which remained in the
Old Royal Palace, was inventoried before being returned to their legitimate possessors. Advised by ambassadors of the
Great Powers, Otto and Amalia left Greece and went into exile. In spite of everything, the King refused to abdicate and did not envision his departure as being definitive. ==Aftermath==