Declaraţia lui Alexandru Ipsilanti din 23 februarie 1821. Preneditare sau eroare politică?

  • Subiect: Alexandru Ipsilanti's Declaration of 23rd February 1821 Deliberateness or and Politica) Fallacy? Alexandru lpsilanti strictly observed his father's (Constantin Ipsilanti) advice. He adopted the Byzantine imperial heraldics, he sought the support of the Romanian Principalities' former leader's helpers and aimed at organizing his own personal army. At the same time, the chief of Eteria adopted the fanariot policies and schemes and learned from Constantin Ipsilanti's politica! experience, who had divined in Russia its underlying self-oriented leading principles. Evidently the leaders of Eteria and the politica! factors of Petersburg were not connected, despite the appearances nurtured by the chief of Philiki Etaira. Judging by Ipsilanti's demeanors in Moldavia and particularly in Wallachia, he did not wish to involve Russia in the Romanian Principalities' insurrection more than the treaties allowed him to. The international context did not enable tzar Alexander I's interference, especially in supporting the uprisings that tackled monarchic legitimacy and contributed to the shattering of the european political balance. Subsequently the main issue was the removal of Ottoman suzerainty from the Romanian Principalities. These should have configured the nucleus of the future Byzantine Empire, which is why attempts at discrediting Russia were made. lpsilanti's father's bequest, centered on seizing rule of the Principalities, and the desire to obtain increased power were the chief originators of Alexandru lpslanti's proclamation of Iaşi (23rd February 1821), the one that was to be labeled by historiography as a "monument" of political fallacy.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Secţiunea: Istorie modernă şi contemporană
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Moldaviae Meridionalis: ActaMM
  • Editura: Muzeul Judeţean „Ştefan cel Mare” Vaslui
  • Loc publicare: Vaslui
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2009
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXX; nr. în TOM: 2; anul 2009
  • Paginaţia: 28-39
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