'''Hellenic State''' ({{langx|el|Ελληνική Πολιτεία}}), also translated as '''Greek State''', was used as the official name of the [[modern Greece|modern Greek state]] three times in its history:

*[[First Hellenic Republic]] during the period of governance by Ioannis Kapodistrias in 1828–1832, when Greece was first constituted as a regular state after the Greek War of Independence. *The first few months of the [[Second Hellenic Republic]], after which the name was changed to ''Hellenic Republic'' on 24 May 1924. *[[Hellenic State (1941–1944)|Hellenic State]], during the period of Axis occupation (1941–1944) of the country during World War II, when the pro-Axis government renamed the country in opposition to the pro-Allies Kingdom of Greece, which remained in exile in Egypt.

{{set index}} [[Category:Political history of Greece]]