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Alexandru Candiano-Popescu

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named Candiano-Popescu as "President of the Republic", and claimed that he had appointed several of his collaborators into high office.
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ideas. Considered a "political agitator", he was arrested three times, including once in
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in 1859. As a captain, he took part in the coup of February 11, 1866, that toppled
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court of law acquitted them. In his tongue-in-cheek account of the insurrection (
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He joined the military school in 1854, becoming an artillery
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[alekˈsandrukandiˈanopoˈpesku]
Republic of Ploieşti
conspiracy
sub-lieutenant
Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Domnitor
United Principalities
Romanian Army
democratic
Austria-Hungary
Arad
republican
Hohenzollern
Carol I
Ploieşti
Târgovişte
Ion Luca Caragiale
War of Independence
Ottoman Empire
Romanian Parliament
Grivitsa
Order of St. George
Alexander II
Emperor
Russia
Adjutant
Boborul
Categories
1841 births

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