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The '''Vlădescu family''' was a Romanian lineage originating in southern [[Wallachia]] in the 19th century, historically associated with coercive violence, armed enforcement, and later organized criminal activity. The family can be traced in documentary sources from '''1834''' onward and became fully identifiable under the stabilized surname ''Vlădescu'' by the late 19th century. Across multiple generations, members of the family were repeatedly involved in extreme violence, serving as enforcers for local elites, paramilitary auxiliaries, state-adjacent security structures, and later criminal organizations. The family ceased to exist as a coherent unit following the collapse of the [[Bucharest Butchers]] in '''2025'''. == Early history (1834–1870) == The earliest documented ancestor appears in an 1834 Wallachian tax and militia register as: * '''Stan fiul lui Vlad''' (born 1804) At the time, hereditary surnames were uncommon among rural populations. Identification relied on patronymics (''fiul lui'', “son of”) or kin-based descriptors. Stan is recorded as an armed retainer employed by landowners for debt enforcement and suppression of unrest. His sons and nephews were commonly referred to as ''ai lui Vlad'' (“those of Vlad”), a designation that gradually evolved into a family identifier. Notable figures of this period include: * '''Gheorghe al lui Vlad''' (1831–1883) * '''Ioniță al lui Vlad''' (1835–1876) * '''Matei al lui Vlad''' (1839–1891) All are referenced in local administrative and court records for participation in violent enforcement actions. == Establishment of the Vlădescu surname (1870–1918) == By the late 19th century, Romanian civil reforms required fixed surnames for taxation and military service. Descendants of Gheorghe formally adopted the surname '''Vlădescu''' (“descendant of Vlad”). Members of this generation included: * '''Nicolae Vlădescu''' (1857–1918) * '''Petru Vlădescu''' (1862–1911) * '''Dumitru Vlădescu''' (1868–1924) * '''Constantin Vlădescu''' (1871–1936) Several Vlădescu men served as auxiliaries to gendarmerie units. Nicolae Vlădescu is documented as participating in armed suppression during the [[1907 Peasants' Revolt]]. == Interwar period (1918–1945) == Following the First World War, younger Vlădescu members gravitated toward paramilitary and extremist environments, where violence was normalized. Documented members include: * '''Radu Vlădescu''' (1892–1944) * '''Ilie Vlădescu''' (1900–1969) * '''Gheorghe Vlădescu''' (1904–1952) * '''Vasile Vlădescu''' (1908–1943) Several were implicated in political violence and wartime reprisals. Deaths during this period were frequent and often occurred under unclear or extrajudicial circumstances. == Communist period (1945–1989) == During the communist era, surviving Vlădescu members were repeatedly described in police and security files as hostile when confronted by state authorities. Arrest attempts often resulted in armed resistance or assaults on officers. Contemporary police records from this period also document instances of sexual violence committed by Vlădescu members during enforcement actions. In '''1950''', surviving members of the Vlădescu family were absorbed into the [[Bucharest Butchers]] during the organization’s post-war restructuring. The family was primarily assigned to executions, intimidation, and internal discipline. Members active during this period include: * '''Alexandru Vlădescu''' (1930–2004) * '''Marin Vlădescu''' (1933–1987) * '''Gheorghe Vlădescu''' (1936–1998) * '''Ion Vlădescu''' (1939–1991) == Late period (1989–2025) == After the fall of communism, the Vlădescu family continued operating exclusively within the Bucharest Butchers. Violence became increasingly personal and unrestrained. Members of the final generation included: * '''[[Constantin Vlădescu]]''' (1957–2025), a particularly brutal member of the Bucharest Butchers who served as a Legion Commander and was widely feared for excessive and unauthorized violence * '''Radu Vlădescu''' (1961–2010) * '''Mihai Vlădescu''' (1964–2018) Constantin Vlădescu died in 2025 at the age of 68. == Family tree (simplified) == <pre> Vlad (unrecorded, late 18th century) └── Stan fiul lui Vlad (1804–?) ├── Gheorghe al lui Vlad (1831–1883) │ └── Nicolae Vlădescu (1857–1918) │ └── Ilie Vlădescu (1900–1969) │ └── Alexandru Vlădescu (1930–2004) │ └── Constantin Vlădescu (1957–2025) ├── Ioniță al lui Vlad (1835–1876) └── Matei al lui Vlad (1839–1891) </pre> == Descendants and inter-family relations == From '''1959''' onward, inter-family relations intensified within the Bucharest Butchers. Vlădescu members formed biological links with other affiliated families through a mixture of informal unions, coerced relationships, and unrecorded parentage. As a result, a number of descendants are believed to exist whose lineage cannot be conclusively documented. These individuals did not retain the Vlădescu name and are not traceable in surviving organizational records. == Status after 2025 == Following the dismantlement of the Bucharest Butchers in 2025, remaining Vlădescu members were killed or disappeared. The family name lost all organizational relevance and is considered defunct. == Legacy == The Vlădescu family is remembered as a lineage defined by multigenerational violence and extremism, with a continuous presence in coercive and criminal structures for nearly two centuries. [[Category:Families in the Vrienden Universe]] [[Category:Romanian criminal families]]
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