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Arcadie Septilici

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Arcadie Septilici

Prince Arcadie Septilici-Shakhovskoy (29 November 1839, Odesa – 1923) was a captain in Russo-Turkish war, Russian-Romanian noble from an old noble family Septilici. Remarked for his military service and loyalty for Romania. When young, it is said, that he was an batman officer for king Carol I. Arcadie studied military school in Russia. His grandfather was Constantin Septilici, and his grandmother princess Paraschiva Shakhovskoy.[1][2][failed verification]

Heir owner of the estate Burchi-Septilici, nowadays "Museum Queen Maria" from Iași.[3][4]

Biography

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Born at Odessa in a noble family, his grandfather Constantin Septilici was governor of Crimeea, as consul decorated by Catherine the Great, also king Alexander I. His grandmother was part of princely house Shakhovskoy.[1][3]

Legacy

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Strada Arcadie Șeptilici, Bacau pe harta

Strada Arcadie Șeptilici, Barați, 607316, România

Notes

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  1. ^ a b AAR ( Ist) Seria 2, T 10, 1887 1888, retrieved 2025-01-17
  2. ^ Arhive. Documente privind istoria României, retrieved 2025-01-17
  3. ^ a b "Ioan Neculce, buletinul Muzeului de Istorie a Moldovei, Iasi 2013" (PDF). COMPLEXUL MUZEAL NAȚIONAL „MOLDOVA” IAȘI. 2014-01-08. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
  4. ^ "Buletinul muzeului Regina Maria, Ioan Neculce" (PDF). „Ioan Neculce”. Buletinul Muzeului Municipal „Regina Maria” Iași. 2019.