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Revolution of 1848: The burning of the Wallachian Regulament
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
On July 11, 1848, the false rumor that the Imperial Russian Army had left Bessarabia and was moving southwards cause the regency to leave Bucharest and take refuge in Târgoviște. This occurred after Russia had occupied Moldavia in April, a result of the unsuccessful revolt in that country. The moment was seized by conservatives: headed by Metropolitan Neofit, the latter grouping took over, and announced that the revolution had ended. When a revolutionary courier returned from the Moldavian town of Focșani with news that Russian troops had not left their quarters, the population in the capital prepared for action—during the events, Ambrozie, a priest from the Buzău Bishopric, made himself the revolutionary hero of the hour and earned the nickname Popa...
published: 05 Mar 2019
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Wallachian Revolution of 1848
Muntii în flacari (1980)
'Revoluția Română din 1848'
published: 16 Mar 2019
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The Revolutions of 1848 (The Springtime of Nations): Every Day
The Revolutions of 1848 (The Springtime of Nations): Every Day
published: 23 Jul 2021
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Revolution of 1848: Romanian uprising
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
The Wallachian Revolution of 1848 was a Romanian liberal and nationalist uprising in the Principality of Wallachia.
published: 05 Mar 2019
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How Did Romania Unite? | The Two Romanian Unifications
What caused the principalities of Romania to unite? For centuries, the Romanian lands (Transylvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia) were divided between empires but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, they united into a cohesive nation-state. By forging a path that saw them avoid provoking their more powerful neighbours, even while political divide was the norm at home, the people of Romania were able to create their country and reinvigorate their nation.
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published: 23 Jan 2023
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The Slavic Congress of 1848
Although Pan-Slavism is largely uninfluential in modern times, back in the 1800s it was a strong force to be reckoned with. Learn more about the first meeting of almost all slavic nations.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/25776265?seq=1
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Prague_Slavic_Congress,_1848
https://www.ohio.edu/chastain/ac/congslav.htm
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published: 20 Jul 2020
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Wallachian Revolution
published: 21 Mar 2012
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The 1821 Wallachian Uprising/Revolution: Every Day
This video shows the 1821 Wallachian Revolution(or Uprising) which deposed the Phanariote Regime
Music:
The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Sources:
Wikipedia
Enciclopediaromaniei.ro
published: 11 May 2022
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How Was the Romanian Nation Born? #shorts
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https://youtu.be/X61iAUGvzt4
published: 22 Jul 2022
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Revolution of 1848: Battle of Spirii Hill
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
The Battle of Spirii Hill ( September 13, 1848 , then near Bucharest ) was the last army confrontation disputed on the Romanian territory between the military structures of Wallachia (2nd Infantry Battalion 2nd Infantry Regiment , 7th Infantry Regiment , 7th Infantry Regiment, and Fire Company headed by Captain Pavel Zăgănescu ) and an Ottoman army corps.
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Bătălia din Dealul Spirii (13 septembrie 1848, pe atunci lângă București) a fost ultima confruntare armată disputată pe teritoriul românesc dintre structuri militare ale Țării Românești (Batalionul 2 Infanterie din Regimentul 2 Linie Infanterie, Compania a 7-a din Regimentul 1 Linie Infanterie și Compania de pompieri condusă de Căpitanul Pavel Zăgănescu) și un corp de armată otoman.
published: 05 Mar 2019
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Revolution of 1848: The burning of the Wallachian Regulament
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
On July 11, 1848, the false rumor that the Imperial Russian Army had left Bessarabia and was moving southwards cause the...
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
On July 11, 1848, the false rumor that the Imperial Russian Army had left Bessarabia and was moving southwards cause the regency to leave Bucharest and take refuge in Târgoviște. This occurred after Russia had occupied Moldavia in April, a result of the unsuccessful revolt in that country. The moment was seized by conservatives: headed by Metropolitan Neofit, the latter grouping took over, and announced that the revolution had ended. When a revolutionary courier returned from the Moldavian town of Focșani with news that Russian troops had not left their quarters, the population in the capital prepared for action—during the events, Ambrozie, a priest from the Buzău Bishopric, made himself the revolutionary hero of the hour and earned the nickname Popa Tun, the "Cannon Priest", after ripping out the lit fuse of a gun aimed at the crowds. The outcome caused Neofit to invalidate his own proclamation, and to transfer his power back to the Provisional Government (July 12).
Over the following months, the population radicalized itself, and, on September 18, 1848, just one week before the Revolution was crushed, crowds entered the Interior Ministry, taking over the official copies of Regulamentul Organic and the register of boyar ranks (Arhondologia). The documents were subsequently paraded through the city in a mock funeral cortege, and burned down, one sheet at a time, in the public square on Mitropoliei Hill. Neofit reluctantly agreed to preside over the ceremony and to issue a curse on both pieces of legislation.
Revoluției de la 1848 din Țara Românească
https://wn.com/Revolution_Of_1848_The_Burning_Of_The_Wallachian_Regulament
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
On July 11, 1848, the false rumor that the Imperial Russian Army had left Bessarabia and was moving southwards cause the regency to leave Bucharest and take refuge in Târgoviște. This occurred after Russia had occupied Moldavia in April, a result of the unsuccessful revolt in that country. The moment was seized by conservatives: headed by Metropolitan Neofit, the latter grouping took over, and announced that the revolution had ended. When a revolutionary courier returned from the Moldavian town of Focșani with news that Russian troops had not left their quarters, the population in the capital prepared for action—during the events, Ambrozie, a priest from the Buzău Bishopric, made himself the revolutionary hero of the hour and earned the nickname Popa Tun, the "Cannon Priest", after ripping out the lit fuse of a gun aimed at the crowds. The outcome caused Neofit to invalidate his own proclamation, and to transfer his power back to the Provisional Government (July 12).
Over the following months, the population radicalized itself, and, on September 18, 1848, just one week before the Revolution was crushed, crowds entered the Interior Ministry, taking over the official copies of Regulamentul Organic and the register of boyar ranks (Arhondologia). The documents were subsequently paraded through the city in a mock funeral cortege, and burned down, one sheet at a time, in the public square on Mitropoliei Hill. Neofit reluctantly agreed to preside over the ceremony and to issue a curse on both pieces of legislation.
Revoluției de la 1848 din Țara Românească
- published: 05 Mar 2019
- views: 2399
3:01
Wallachian Revolution of 1848
Muntii în flacari (1980)
'Revoluția Română din 1848'
Muntii în flacari (1980)
'Revoluția Română din 1848'
https://wn.com/Wallachian_Revolution_Of_1848
Muntii în flacari (1980)
'Revoluția Română din 1848'
- published: 16 Mar 2019
- views: 3630
7:28
Revolution of 1848: Romanian uprising
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
The Wallachian Revolution of 1848 was a Romanian liberal and nationalist uprising in the Principality of Wallachia.
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
The Wallachian Revolution of 1848 was a Romanian liberal and nationalist uprising in the Principality of Wallachia.
https://wn.com/Revolution_Of_1848_Romanian_Uprising
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
The Wallachian Revolution of 1848 was a Romanian liberal and nationalist uprising in the Principality of Wallachia.
- published: 05 Mar 2019
- views: 7403
12:43
How Did Romania Unite? | The Two Romanian Unifications
What caused the principalities of Romania to unite? For centuries, the Romanian lands (Transylvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia) were divided between empires but i...
What caused the principalities of Romania to unite? For centuries, the Romanian lands (Transylvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia) were divided between empires but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, they united into a cohesive nation-state. By forging a path that saw them avoid provoking their more powerful neighbours, even while political divide was the norm at home, the people of Romania were able to create their country and reinvigorate their nation.
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Sources Consulted:
Cercel, Sevastian. “The Legislative Unification of the Romanian Principalities (1859-1866).” Anuarul Institutului de Cercetări Socio-Umane “C.S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor” XXI:215-235.
https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=923520
Jelavich, Charles, and Barbara Jelavich. “Wallachia and Moldavia before 1853.” In The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920, 84–98. University of Washington Press, 1977. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvcwnq62.10.
Jelavich, Charles, and Barbara Jelavich. “The United Principalities to 1876.” In The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920, 114–27. University of Washington Press, 1977. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvcwnq62.12.
Jelavich, Charles, and Barbara Jelavich. “The Balkan States: Internal Political Developments to 1914.” In The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920, 170–206. University of Washington Press, 1977. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvcwnq62.16.
Miller, Stuart T. Mastering Modern European History. London: Macmillan Education LTD, 1990.
https://wn.com/How_Did_Romania_Unite_|_The_Two_Romanian_Unifications
What caused the principalities of Romania to unite? For centuries, the Romanian lands (Transylvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia) were divided between empires but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, they united into a cohesive nation-state. By forging a path that saw them avoid provoking their more powerful neighbours, even while political divide was the norm at home, the people of Romania were able to create their country and reinvigorate their nation.
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How Did Austria-Hungary Actually Work?: https://youtu.be/PTkgFak2gi4
What Ended the Ottomans?: https://youtu.be/IWkBrsQw8ws
What Caused Italian Unification?: https://youtu.be/BdpBG6uPaMQ
Why Was Hungary Partitioned After WWI?: https://youtu.be/IPlqDhEcbn4
How Did the Russian Empire Actually Work?: https://youtu.be/cX05zNqzAmE
Sources Consulted:
Cercel, Sevastian. “The Legislative Unification of the Romanian Principalities (1859-1866).” Anuarul Institutului de Cercetări Socio-Umane “C.S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor” XXI:215-235.
https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=923520
Jelavich, Charles, and Barbara Jelavich. “Wallachia and Moldavia before 1853.” In The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920, 84–98. University of Washington Press, 1977. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvcwnq62.10.
Jelavich, Charles, and Barbara Jelavich. “The United Principalities to 1876.” In The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920, 114–27. University of Washington Press, 1977. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvcwnq62.12.
Jelavich, Charles, and Barbara Jelavich. “The Balkan States: Internal Political Developments to 1914.” In The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920, 170–206. University of Washington Press, 1977. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvcwnq62.16.
Miller, Stuart T. Mastering Modern European History. London: Macmillan Education LTD, 1990.
- published: 23 Jan 2023
- views: 199087
5:10
The Slavic Congress of 1848
Although Pan-Slavism is largely uninfluential in modern times, back in the 1800s it was a strong force to be reckoned with. Learn more about the first meeting o...
Although Pan-Slavism is largely uninfluential in modern times, back in the 1800s it was a strong force to be reckoned with. Learn more about the first meeting of almost all slavic nations.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20170103205914/http://194.44.11.138/cgi-bin/eiu/history.exe?Z21ID=&I21DBN;=EIU&P21DBN;=EIU&S21STN;=1&S21REF;=10&S21FMT;=eiu_all&C21COM;=S&S21CNR;=20&S21P01;=0&S21P02;=0&S21P03;=TRN=&S21COLORTERMS;=0&S21STR;=Slovianskyj_zizd_1848
https://www.jstor.org/stable/25776265?seq=1
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Prague_Slavic_Congress,_1848
https://www.ohio.edu/chastain/ac/congslav.htm
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https://wn.com/The_Slavic_Congress_Of_1848
Although Pan-Slavism is largely uninfluential in modern times, back in the 1800s it was a strong force to be reckoned with. Learn more about the first meeting of almost all slavic nations.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lemkowithhis...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lemkowithhisto1
Credits and Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170103205914/http://194.44.11.138/cgi-bin/eiu/history.exe?Z21ID=&I21DBN;=EIU&P21DBN;=EIU&S21STN;=1&S21REF;=10&S21FMT;=eiu_all&C21COM;=S&S21CNR;=20&S21P01;=0&S21P02;=0&S21P03;=TRN=&S21COLORTERMS;=0&S21STR;=Slovianskyj_zizd_1848
https://www.jstor.org/stable/25776265?seq=1
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Prague_Slavic_Congress,_1848
https://www.ohio.edu/chastain/ac/congslav.htm
Drone Prague Credit:
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- published: 20 Jul 2020
- views: 10675
1:11
The 1821 Wallachian Uprising/Revolution: Every Day
This video shows the 1821 Wallachian Revolution(or Uprising) which deposed the Phanariote Regime
Music:
The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech....
This video shows the 1821 Wallachian Revolution(or Uprising) which deposed the Phanariote Regime
Music:
The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Sources:
Wikipedia
Enciclopediaromaniei.ro
https://wn.com/The_1821_Wallachian_Uprising_Revolution_Every_Day
This video shows the 1821 Wallachian Revolution(or Uprising) which deposed the Phanariote Regime
Music:
The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Sources:
Wikipedia
Enciclopediaromaniei.ro
- published: 11 May 2022
- views: 518
1:00
How Was the Romanian Nation Born? #shorts
Join the Captivating History Book Club: https://bit.ly/3TMmpU2
Check out our video: Romania: 6 Major Historical Events
https://youtu.be/X61iAUGvzt4
Join the Captivating History Book Club: https://bit.ly/3TMmpU2
Check out our video: Romania: 6 Major Historical Events
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- published: 22 Jul 2022
- views: 1439
6:31
Revolution of 1848: Battle of Spirii Hill
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
The Battle of Spirii Hill ( September 13, 1848 , then near Bucharest ) was the last army confrontation disputed on the Ro...
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
The Battle of Spirii Hill ( September 13, 1848 , then near Bucharest ) was the last army confrontation disputed on the Romanian territory between the military structures of Wallachia (2nd Infantry Battalion 2nd Infantry Regiment , 7th Infantry Regiment , 7th Infantry Regiment, and Fire Company headed by Captain Pavel Zăgănescu ) and an Ottoman army corps.
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Bătălia din Dealul Spirii (13 septembrie 1848, pe atunci lângă București) a fost ultima confruntare armată disputată pe teritoriul românesc dintre structuri militare ale Țării Românești (Batalionul 2 Infanterie din Regimentul 2 Linie Infanterie, Compania a 7-a din Regimentul 1 Linie Infanterie și Compania de pompieri condusă de Căpitanul Pavel Zăgănescu) și un corp de armată otoman.
https://wn.com/Revolution_Of_1848_Battle_Of_Spirii_Hill
La rascrucea marilor furtuni (1980)
The Battle of Spirii Hill ( September 13, 1848 , then near Bucharest ) was the last army confrontation disputed on the Romanian territory between the military structures of Wallachia (2nd Infantry Battalion 2nd Infantry Regiment , 7th Infantry Regiment , 7th Infantry Regiment, and Fire Company headed by Captain Pavel Zăgănescu ) and an Ottoman army corps.
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Bătălia din Dealul Spirii (13 septembrie 1848, pe atunci lângă București) a fost ultima confruntare armată disputată pe teritoriul românesc dintre structuri militare ale Țării Românești (Batalionul 2 Infanterie din Regimentul 2 Linie Infanterie, Compania a 7-a din Regimentul 1 Linie Infanterie și Compania de pompieri condusă de Căpitanul Pavel Zăgănescu) și un corp de armată otoman.
- published: 05 Mar 2019
- views: 10530