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Tudor Vladimirescu - Background |  | Tudor Vladimirescu - Background: Encyclopedia II - Tudor Vladimirescu - Background |  | Born in Vladimiri, Gorj county (Oltenia) in a family of landed peasants ("mazili") - his birth year is usually given as 1780, but this is still debated. At the age of 12, he was sent to Craiova, in service to boyar Glogoveanu , where he would later learn rethoric, grammar and the Greek language. He became "logofăt" (administrator) of the boyar's estate and, in 1806, was named "vătaf" (leader of the local militias) at Cloşani. Tudor's experience as a servant made him familiar with customs, habits and objectives of landowners; this i ...
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Tudor Vladimirescu - Background
Born in Vladimiri, Gorj county (Oltenia) in a family of landed peasants ("mazili") - his birth year is usually given as 1780, but this is still debated. At the age of 12, he was sent to Craiova, in service to boyar Glogoveanu , where he would later learn rethoric, grammar and the Greek language. He became "logofăt" (administrator) of the boyar's estate and, in 1806, was named "vătaf" (leader of the local militias) at Cloşani. Tudor's experience as a servant made him familiar with customs, habits and objectives of landowners; this insight helped him walk the fine line between conflicting interests of boyars and peasants in the first months of the uprising against the Phanariotes. It is argued that Vladimirescu's vitriolic outbursts against "Greeks" (foreign, newly arrived landowners) and "traitorous boyars" (the group that did not give him support) were also motivated by his ambition towards being included into the ranks of local estate-holders; while leader of a mainly peasant movement, Tudor did his best not to antagonize the elite, ruthlessly punishing any destruction of property.
Tudor enrolled in the Russian army and took part in the Russo-Turkish War, 1806-1812. He was awarded the Order of St. Vladimir 3rd degree; more importantly, Tudor was given Russian protection, as immunity from prosecution under both Wallachian and Turkish legislation. This contributed to Tudor's decisions throughout the uprising, alongside his belief that Russia was backing his actions.
After the war, Tudor returned to Oltenia. He traveled briefly to Vienna, in 1814, in order to attend a lawsuit involving Glogoveanu's wife patrimony. The trip coincided with the Peace Congress, and it is believed that Vladimirescu followed the tratatives' outcome.
From 1812 to 1821, Vladimirescu slowly built a follower base. The Pandurs respected his military skills, and many sources point out his charisma and outstanding negotiating abilities.
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