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Đorđe Babić

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Đorđe Babić
Ђорђе Бабић
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Senator of the Lakes
Tenure began 1.I.1708 AN (23 AN years)
Senate(s) IX, X
Elected 1707, 1712
Faction United Ayreonist–Traditionalist
Order of the Holy Lakes Babić
Comment Admitted to the Order of the Holy Lakes in his own right in 1694
Physical description
Gender Male
Species Human
Race Krasnocorian
Biographical information
Spouse(s) Ana Udovički (m. 1684, died 1693)
Miriam Marenai-Eqlarion al-Osman (m. 1702)
Children Radovan (1686–1693)
Miloš (1688–1693)
Angelina (1690–1693)
Karmen (b. 1704)
Date of birth 1658 AN, currently aged 73 AN years
Place of birth Mitrovska

Đorđe Babić (Ђорђе Бабић; born in 1658 AN, currently aged 73 AN years) is a Krasnocorian Hurmu politician active in Northern Coria. In Shireroth, he is the Viscount Consort Cherokee, through his wife.

Born in 1658 in Mitrovska, he spent most of his life there. In 1684, he married the two-year younger Ana Udovički. With her, he had three children: Radovan (1686), Miloš (1688), and Angelina (1690). In 1687, Krasnocoria collapsed. He was part of a community of trade unionists and religious leaders in Mitrovska which tried to set up a government in Mitrovska to cater for the population there. In 1690, he was elected Mayor. Ana and the children were all murdered by gangsters in the lawlessness of Mitrovska in 1693. He then began a campaign to get Hurmu protection over Mitrovska, which he succeded in 1694. He was honoured with membership in the Order of the Holy Lakes in 1694 in recognition of his efforts to bring peace and Hurmu-ness to Mitrovska and the Krasnocorian diaspora of Apollonia.

In 1702, he married Miriam Marenai-Eqlarion al-Osman (granddaughter of Karmen Joonai), with whom he has one daughter, Karmen (born 1704). In 1717, Miriam became Viscountess Cherokee, whereafter Babić became Viscount Consort Cherokee.

Preceded by:
Altfrid Günthersson Merrick
Minister for the State of Rekozemlje
1713–present
Succeeded by
incumbent