Ion Heliade Rădulescu
![Portrait of Rădulescu, by [[Mișu Popp]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b3/Ion_Heliade_Radulescu_Popp.jpg/250px-Ion_Heliade_Radulescu_Popp.jpg)
Heliade Rădulescu is considered one of the foremost champions of Romanian culture from the first half of the 19th century, having first risen to prominence through his association with Gheorghe Lazăr and his support of Lazăr's drive for discontinuing education in Greek. Over the following decades, he had a major role in shaping the modern Romanian language, but caused controversy when he advocated the massive introduction of Italian neologisms into the Romanian lexis. A Romantic nationalist landowner siding with moderate liberals, Heliade was among the leaders of the 1848 Wallachian revolution, after which he was forced to spend several years in exile. Adopting an original form of conservatism, which emphasized the role of the aristocratic boyars in Romanian history, he was rewarded for supporting the Ottoman Empire and clashed with the radical wing of the 1848 revolutionaries. Provided by Wikipedia