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ARTICLES RELATED TO Tudor Vladimirescu - Legacy |  |  |  | Tudor Vladimirescu - Legacy: Encyclopedia II - Tudor Vladimirescu - LegacyTudor's rebellion ensured that Wallachia would stay under military occupation. Although the situation was stabilized by August, Turkish troops remained present until 1826. However, as they could no longer trust Phanariote rule in the face of its infiltration by Greek nationalism (Ypsilanti himself came from a Phanariote family - see Alexandru Ipsilanti, his grandfather, and Constantin Ipsilanti, his father), the Turks returned the two Principalities to rule by and through locals (in 1822): Grigore IV Ghica in Wallachia, Ioan Sturdza (IoniÅ£Ä ...
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 |  |  | Tudor Vladimirescu - Legacy: Encyclopedia II - Tudor Vladimirescu - The uprisingPrince Alexandru Suţu's death in January 1821 led to the forming of a temporary Comitet de Ocârmuire ("Governing Comitee"), three regents -all members of the most representative indigenous boyar families. The Comitet, motivated against competition and denied Phanariote rulers' favours, decided to quickly manoever anti-boyar and anti-Phanariote sentiment in Wallachia (and especially in Oltenia), acting before the newly appointed Scarlat Callimachi could claim his throne. Therefore, an agreement between it and the Pandurs was reached on the 15th: Dimitrie Mace ...
See also:Tudor Vladimirescu, Tudor Vladimirescu - Background, Tudor Vladimirescu - The uprising, Tudor Vladimirescu - Legacy, Tudor Vladimirescu - Contemporary source, Tudor Vladimirescu - External link Read more here: » Tudor Vladimirescu: Encyclopedia II - Tudor Vladimirescu - The uprising |
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 |  |  | Tudor Vladimirescu - Legacy: Encyclopedia II - Tudor Vladimirescu - BackgroundBorn 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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