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Jennifer Meerkatze

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Jennifer Meerkatze
Full name Jennifer Meerkatze
Pronouns She/her
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Gender Female
Biographical information
Spouse Waldemar Einhorn
Children Dolores Einhorn
Date of birth 1635
Place of birth Whales, Natopia
Date of death 23.II.1748
Place of death Huyenkula, Hurmu
Residence(s)
Nationality Aemilian, Orderite
Order(s)
Jennifer Meerkatze
Former Senator of the Lakes
Tenure began 1.I.1746
Tenure ended 23.II.1748
Senate(s) XIV
Elected 1745
Faction Ayreonist
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Jennifer Meerkatze is a Lady in the Order of the Holy Lakes and a member of the Aemilian chapter of the Order of the Holy Lakes. She was born in 1635 in Whales but fled to Lancôme in Alexandria after the Fall of Walstadt (1647–1648). In Lancôme, she met her husband Waldemar Einhorn with whom she moved to Sankt Ludwigshafen. They had a child together, Dolores Einhorn.

In 1744, Jennifer Meerkatze was placed on the electoral list of the Ayreonist List for the 1745 Senate of the Lakes election in Hurmu. She became interested in politics when she became 100 years old in 1735 and reflected on a century of her life, but initially she felt she was too old already to become active in politics herself. But when her daughter Dolores Einhorn urged her to follow her dreams, she boarded a ship to Huyenkula in 1743, while she was 108 years old. As a Lady of the Order of the Holy Lakes, she became involved with the Ayrenoists and made enough of an impression to be placed on their electoral list.

After the Ayreonist List gained two seats in the 1745 elections, Jennifer Meerkatze was elected to become the leader of the Ayreonist group in the senate. After getting into an argument with Secretary of State for Peace Jacob Utherion Lewis, who targeted her with a transphobic rant despite her status as a cis woman, she felt unsafe to continue working in the senate and refrained from attending sessions. She died in II.1748.