He consequently governed the country under the provisions of Statutul dezvoltător al Convenţiei de la Paris ("Statute expanding the Paris Convention"), an organic law adopted on 15 July 1864.
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Cuza spent the remainder of his life in exile, chiefly in Paris, Vienna and Wiesbaden, accompanied by his wife, his mistress, and his two sons.
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He founded the University of Iaşi (1860) and the University of Bucharest (1864), and helped develop of a modern, European-style Romanian Army, under a working relationship with France.
Alexandru Ene | Ioan Sturdza | Alexandru Vlahuță | Alexandru Paleologu | Alexandru Ioan Cuza | Ioan Sabău | Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol | Alexandru Borza | Alexandru Balaban | Nicoleta Alexandru | Mihai Ioan Botez | Ioan Vancea | Ioan T. Morar | Ioan Tănăsescu | Ioan Silviu Suciu | Ioan Ploscaru | Ioan Miclescu-Prăjescu | Alexandru Todea | Alexandru Grosu | Alexandru Busuioceanu | Alexandru Bodnar | Alexandru Baltagă | Alexandru Averescu |
The colonels have separate apartments located in duplex villas named after four famous colonels: Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, T. E. Lawrence and William P. Sanders.
The Academy was split in 1864 on orders from Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the purely academic branch being converted into the University of Bucharest, while the secondary education one was organized as the current Saint Sava National College.