Thirteenth Senate
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The thirteenth session of the Senate of the Lakes is the current session of the Senate of the Lakes. It began on 13.I.1734 following the 1733 Senate of the Lakes election.
The thirteenth Senate has 28 members, 14 permanent and 14 elected.
Composition
Class | Portrait | Coat of Arms | Name | Birth | Tenure | Death | Faction | Comment |
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Permanent | Utas Ayreon-Kalirion | 1683 | 1728 (13.I.1728) | Humanist | Chancellor | |||
Permanent | Marcus Avon-El Myksos | 1702 (Kezan) | 1722 (15.V.1722) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | Prince among the Lakes Commander | |||
Elected | Valde Einhorn | 1703 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Humanist | Prince among the Lakes | |||
Permanent | Jaya Prabhu | 1676 | 1702 (I.I.1702) | Conservative | Mother of the Senate | |||
Permanent | Saurabh Farrah | 1680 | 1702 (I.I.1702) | Conservative | ||||
Permanent | Mondo Etzeterra | Unknown | 1708 (1.I.1708) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | ||||
Permanent | Rosamund al-Osman Primo de Aguilar | 1673 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
Permanent | Anastasia | 1674 | 1720 (1.I.1720) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | ||||
Permanent | Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen | 1672 | 1728 (13.I.1728) | Phineonesian | ||||
Permanent | Ahmad Abdullah Inzun Shah | 1633 | 1728 (1.I.1728) | Phineonesian | ||||
Permanent | Samira Avon-El Myksos | 1705 | 1729 (11.II.1729) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | ||||
Permanent | Viric Merrick | 1679 | 1729– (12.VIII.1729– ) | Humanist | ||||
Permanent | Kamran al-Osman | 1701 | 1729 (12.VIII.1729) | Humanist | ||||
Elected | Tonugawa Takashi | 1676 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Conservative | ||||
Elected | Avina Mira Avon-El | 1682 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Humanist | ||||
Elected | Jacob Utherion Lewis | 1685 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Verionist | ||||
Elected | Matilde Einhorn al-Osman Kåveland | 1690 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | 1734 ( | Humanist | |||
Elected | Vahid al-Osman | 1692 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Humanist | Secretary of State for Peace | |||
Elected | Khoga Maral | 1694 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Humanist | ||||
Elected | Malachi Wythe al-Osman de la Gardie | 1695 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | ||||
Elected | Malliki Castanucci Nur Pinito | 1699 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | ||||
Elected | Velibor Jovanović-Smičić | 1699 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | ||||
Elected | Lystasia Steerswick | 1703 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | Secretary of State for the Bank, Mint and Press | |||
Elected | Meera Hakimi bint Alsalam | 1713 | 1734 (1.III.1734) | Humanist | ||||
Elected | Enhei | 1697 | 1734 (16.V.1734) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | Took on the seat following the death of Hans Schafenweide | |||
Elected | Mikhail Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy | 1696 | 1736 (4.II.1736) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | Took on the seat following the resignation of Ingrid Djupvik | |||
Permanent | Yukio | 1716 | 1737– (20.II.1727– ) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | Took on the seat following the resignation of Audon II | |||
Permanent | Anisa Vaykok Nur Pinito | 1706 | 1738 (15.XII.1738) | Independent |
Former
Class | Portrait | Coat of Arms | Name | Birth | Tenure | Death | Faction | Comment |
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Permanent | Tsatse Vaykok | 1686 | 1734–1738 (1.III.1734–15.XII.1738 AN) (4 AN years)) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | First Secretary of State | |||
Permanent | Audon II of Nidaros | 1695 | 1730–1737 (35.XV.1730–20.II.1727) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | ||||
Elected | Ingrid Djupvik | 1692 | 1734–1736 (1.III.1734–4.II.1736) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist | Secretary of State for External Relations | |||
Elected | Hans Schafenweide | 1692 | 1734 (1.III.1734–16.V.1734) | 1734 (16.V.1734) | Ayreonist–Traditionalist |
Important matters
Year | M | D | Item | Outcome | Comment |
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1734 | 3 | 1 | Inaguration | ||
1734 | 3 | 1 | Election of Chancellor, Commander, First Secretary and other Secretaries. Tsatse Vaykok, on behalf of the Ayreonist–Traditionalist faction, nominated: |
Elected. 23-1-2–2 |
The Secretariat of Tsatse Vaykok was thus formed. |
1734 | 3 | 1 | Matrimonial Palace | Debated | The Matrimonial Palace is a property owned by the Order in Ardashirshahr, houses the Consulate of the Order there. Threatened by the bombing of Babran. |
1734 | 3 | 2 | Speech by the First Secretary and naming of Ministers in her Secretariat. | Held | See Secretariat for nominations. Speech is recorded in the Journal of the Senate. |
1734 | 5 | 10 | Bill to annex to Svetostrov | Adopted unanimously | As such, Svetostrov became a realm of the Order of the Holy Lakes, effective immediately. |
1734 | 6 | 19 | Civil Defense and Protection Bill | Adopted unanimously | |
1735 | 13 | 12 | Sinking of the Biternion | ||
1735 | 13 | 13 | Memorial sitting for the victims of the Biternion | ||
1736 | 1 | 4 | Ingrid Djupvik resigns her commission as Secretary of State for External Relations and Senator due to grief (her entire family died in the sinking). She is replaced by Mikhail Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy as senator, and Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen as acting minister for external relations. | ||
1735 | 5 | 10 | that the Senate pay for a memorial service, in lieu for a funeral for those lost at sea, to be held here at the Palace of the Elenaran, where we shall invite every single member of the order, and the survivors and families of the victims of the disaster, and that all expenses of the same shall be paid for by the Senate. | Adopted Elected. 15-0-11–2 |
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1735 | 6 | 13 | that the Fyrð's Master appear before the Senate to answer legitimate questions about how this tragedy could occur. | Adopted unanimously | Thus a hearing was held |
1737 | 2 | 2o | Audon II resigns his seat in favour of his nephew Prince Yukio. | ||
1737 | 4 | 4 | Election of Secretary of State for External Relations Tsatse Vaykok nominates Prince Yukio |
Elected unanimously | |
1738 | 10 | 18 | Bill to establish the Order of Ash and Elm | Adopted unanimously | |
1738 | 12 | 15 | Tsatse Vaykok resigns her seat in favour of her daughter Anisa Vaykok Nur Pinito, and resigns as First Secretary. |
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