Vladimir Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy
Vladimir Ivanovich Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy, born 1698, son of the concubinage union between Ivan Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy, Viscount of Hope, and Christina Aguilar in accordance with Imperial Decree 1180.
Holds Shirerithian and Hurmudan nationality due to his father, and is a dual-national of Nouvelle Alexandrie and Constancia because of his mother.
Repeatedly rebuffed by Imperial Constancian authorities of varying levels, but it soon became general knowledge that due to the extreme busyness of his respective parents, and with their written permission, he was enrolled in the Saraymardana and Dabirestân-e Andarûn, followed by higher education at Nouvelle Alexandrie, under the watchful eye of the State Protection Authority, graduating 1721 with a bachelor's degree in, of all things, chemistry. Offered internships in ESB Media were politely rebuffed, and warmly welcomed by ESB Research on receipt of his application. Glowing evaluation reports to the Group Chair noted his individual merit, bloodline aside.
Introduced to, and spent time with his Constancian relatives during school breaks. Enlisted in the Imperial Constancian Armed Forces by operation of law, assigned to the 506th (Molivadia) Army, Command Cohort, Military Household of the Prince of Molivadia by direct order of the Autokrator of Constancia, who intended to ensure that proper Constancian upbringing would remove the liberal weaknesses inherent from the boy's mother. Despite this, he remained close with his Shirerithian side of the family, preferring Mishalanese as his language of choice and poetry.
Did not want for anything financially thanks to his dynastic parentage. Received the grudging approval of his Constancian relatives upon his enrollment, proven to be of his own free will, into the Madrese-ye Nezām. Recognized accordingly with state honors during the 1722 Extraordinary Investiture.
During a trip to Hurmu, he was introduced to the aunt of first secretary Velibor Jovanović-Smičić, Snežana Verion. Finding love in her, and shared interests in religion, poetry, and politics, they married in 1742.