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Alissa Guadalim

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Alissa Guadalim
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Former Senator of the Lakes
Tenure began 1.I.1702 AN
Tenure ended 24.XV.1707 AN (6 AN years)
Elected 1701
Faction Humanist
Order of the Holy Lakes Lines Andelarion, Osman, and Line of Tahmaseb
Physical description
Gender Female
Species Human
Hair colour and style Black
Eye colour Brown
Biographical information
Father Justin Guadalim
Mother Samira al-Osman
Spouse(s) Frederik Haabye Truls (m. 1681; widowed 1691)
Ardashir Bābakān-e Osman (m. 1699)
Children Ardashir Alamgir Osman (1702)
Date of birth 1661 AN (aged 69 AN years)

Alissa Guadalim born 1661 (aged 69) was elected to the Senate of the Lakes in 1701. Previously a candidate for a seat in the Senate of the Lakes during the 1690 Parlerment elections of Hurmu. Her term in the Senate ends by the end of 1707, as she did not stand for re-election in the 1707 Senate elections.

She was the second consort to Frederik Haabye Truls and subsequently his widow following his death 13.X.1691 AN. On 19.XI.1691 AN she received orders under triple seal from the Honourable Company, the Nationalist & Humanist Party, and House of Osman, to transfer her primary residence to Kaupang in the Lake District of Hurmu where a new husband would be found for her under a matrilineal marriage contracted with one of the families of the local gentry.

She is the daughter of Justin Guadalim and Samira al-Osman.

Administrative assistant to her mother in the Imperial Senate from 1680 AN to 1691 AN. Pending appointment of a permanent ambassador, she was appointed Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of the Imperial State of Constancia to Hurmu from 1.XII.1691 - 9.XIII.1699 AN.

Presented to Ardashir Bābakān-e Osman as consort on 10.XIII.1699 AN at Seivannavik (Eesdeheito) in a ceremony arranged to spare the respective embarrassments of his remaining unmarried and her having been childless during her first marriage and unwed after the end of the acceptable period of seemly mourning for a widow. It was announced on 12.V.1702 to the press that this union had produced a son: Ardashir Alamgir Osman, who was to be raised at the court of Raspur.

Appointed Commissioner for Karnamark under letters patent issued by Daniyal al-Osman in his capacity as Prime Minister of Hurmu on 30.XV.1706 AN. She was furnished with orders to establish fortified settlements and a seat of government on the western Keltian peninsula, to commence the apportionment of land for auction and plantation, and to raise an independent regiment for the establishment of peace and order of the colony. She further received, in addition to her written orders, a series of verbal instructions from the Prime Minister regarding the upholding of the rights of Hurmu in those parts of the Karnamark peninsula claimed by the Hexarchy. Served as Minister for the Keltian Districts from 1708–1710.

With the conclusion of the Eleventh Imperial Synkletos of the Imperial State of Constancia in 36.XV.1709 due to the Recession of 1709 and subsequent convention of the Twelfth Imperial Synkletos on 14.1.1710, she was unsurprisingly elected as one of the five Dikastis representing the Khanate of Raspur on the Nationalist & Humanist Party list.

Following the 7/12 attacks, following the perceived failure of, and backlash to the Constancian male gerontocracy, as a woman from Raspur with proven governance experience, with a politically and militarily formidable husband (and an even more formidable mother!), she was acclaimed by the Imperial Synkletos as the perfect individual to replace the stricken Garvin Hendriksson. She was formally appointed Mesazon of the Imperial State on 16.VII.1710.

Served concurrently as Minister of Natural Resources (Hurmu) from 1710–1713.

She was raised to the Imperial Senate at the conclusion of the Twelfth Imperial Synkletos in 1716.

Honors and Awards


Preceded by:
Ellen Aarevalla
Minister of Natural Resources (Hurmu)
1710–1713
Succeeded by
Ljubomir Gavrilović