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Theodor Șerbănescu

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nobility; his mother was named Smaranda, and the couple had eighteen children. Theodor attended primary school in his native town, followed by high school at
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and then the military school in the same city. A distinguished student throughout, he entered the army as a second lieutenant of the military engineers.
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Having reached the rank of captain in 1869, he resigned. He re-entered the army in 1877, participating in the
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in 1876, but failed to make further inroads into political life. In 1868, Șerbănescu joined
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Romanian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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as an officer with the general staff. He then worked at the
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in 1839. His father Eni Șerban (later Șerbănescu) was a
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in 1861. Other publications that ran his work include
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