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Tudor Vladimirescu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tudor Vladimirescu Division (full name: Romanian 1st Volunteer Infantry Division 'Tudor Vladimirescu - Debrecen' ) was a Soviet-organized division of Romanians that fought against Germany and Hungary during the final year of World War II. Creation Named for the leader of an uprising in Wallachia...
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Tudor Vladimirescu is a commune in Galaţi County, Romania with a population of 4,612 people. It has the following constituent villages: Tudor Vladimirescu.
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In the period June - December 1814, Tudor Vladimirescu was at Wien. In the capital of Habsburgic Empire, Tudor was interessed by the new european combination of events after the first fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. In this situation, Tudor Vladimirescu leaves in a hurry Oltenia and goes to the Capital of Romanian Country.
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Acest articol se referă la Tudor Vladimirescu - om politic. Pentru alte sensuri vedeţi Tudor Vladimirescu (dezambiguizare).
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The changes in the situation were to be confirmed by the Treaty of Adrianople and Russian occupation (at the end of the Russo-Turkish War). Although the scope of his movement appealed to generations of Romanian nationalists, Tudor Vladimirescu's most favorable treatment came with the official ideology of the Romanian...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Tudor Vladimirescu: national revolutionary hero, leader of the popular uprising of 1821 in Walachia. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Tudor Vladimirescu , MLA style: "Vladimirescu, Tudor."
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For other uses, see Tudor Vladimirescu (disambiguation). Tudor Vladimirescu. Portrait by Theodor Aman (painted after Tudor's death, it was allegedly based on the testimonials of his Pandurs). Tudor Vladimirescu (c. 1780–June 7 [O.S. May 27] 1821) was a Wallachian Romanian revolutionary hero,
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Tudor Vladimirescu - The uprising The very same day, Vladimirescu sent a letter to the Ottoman Court, stating that his objective was not the rejection of Turkish rule, but that of the Phanariote regime, More material related to Tudor Vladimirescu can be found here:
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