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'''Patrik Djupvik''' (born {{AN|1643}}, aged {{AgeAN|1643|noAN=y}} years) is a [[Shirerithian]]-born [[Hurmu]] politician, [[Senate of the Lakes|senator]] (1690– ) and Prime Minister of Hurmu ( | '''Patrik Djupvik''' (born {{AN|1643}}, aged {{AgeAN|1643|noAN=y}} years) is a [[Shirerithian]]-born [[Hurmu]] politician, [[Senate of the Lakes|senator]] (1690– ), and former Prime Minister of Hurmu (1713–1716). He belongs to the [[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist Faction]]. | ||
The son of Valdemar Djupvik (1609– ) and Trine Katterud (1612– ), his paternal grandsfather [[Nilu Sólason]] being a Hurmu émigré, Patrik Djupvik was born in [[Shirekeep]], but grew up in a conservative household of good standing in [[Konungsheim]] ([[Elijah's Rest]]). Having always been interested in politics but outshone by his aunt [[Liv Djupvik]], he led a quiet and discrete life in Normark, mainly focusing on business in the banking and insurance sectors. In 1689, he decided he would try help his ancestral country by providing his financial skills to it. By 1690, a traditionalist set of members of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] nominated him to their list for the senate election. He was subsequently [[1690 Parlerment elections|elected to the Senate]] the same year. He is considered a fiscally conservative member of the Senate who scrutinises every single bill for its effects on the taxpayer. Re-elected [[1695 Parlerment elections|in 1695]] and [[1701 Hurmu general elections|in 1701]]. | The son of Valdemar Djupvik (1609– ) and Trine Katterud (1612– ), his paternal grandsfather [[Nilu Sólason]] being a Hurmu émigré, Patrik Djupvik was born in [[Shirekeep]], but grew up in a conservative household of good standing in [[Konungsheim]] ([[Elijah's Rest]]). Having always been interested in politics but outshone by his aunt [[Liv Djupvik]], he led a quiet and discrete life in Normark, mainly focusing on business in the banking and insurance sectors. In 1689, he decided he would try help his ancestral country by providing his financial skills to it. By 1690, a traditionalist set of members of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] nominated him to their list for the senate election. He was subsequently [[1690 Parlerment elections|elected to the Senate]] the same year. He is considered a fiscally conservative member of the Senate who scrutinises every single bill for its effects on the taxpayer. Re-elected [[1695 Parlerment elections|in 1695]] and [[1701 Hurmu general elections|in 1701]]. | ||
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Former Prime Minister of Hurmu | |
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Began | 11.II.1713 AN |
Ended | 18.XV.1716 AN (3 AN years) |
Predecessor | Daniyal al-Osman |
Successor | Jamshid-e Osman |
Cabinet | Djupvik |
Party | United Ayreonist–Traditionalist Faction |
Order of the Holy Lakes | Line of Arviður |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Hair colour and style | grey |
Eye colour | brown |
Skin colour | white |
Biographical information | |
Father | Valdemar Djupvik |
Mother | Trine Katterud |
Spouse(s) | Mikaela Klaron |
Children |
Samuel (1668) Johannes (1670) |
Date of birth | 1643 AN (aged 100 AN years) |
Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1695 AN (48 AN years) |
Senatorial positions | Commander of the Order of the Holy Lakes (1702–1713) |
Elected | 1690, in 1695, 1701, 1707, 1712 |
Faction |
Traditionalist (until 1707) United Ayreonist–Traditionalist (from 1708) |
Physical description | |
Biographical information |
Patrik Djupvik (born 1643 AN, aged 100 years) is a Shirerithian-born Hurmu politician, senator (1690– ), and former Prime Minister of Hurmu (1713–1716). He belongs to the United Ayreonist–Traditionalist Faction.
The son of Valdemar Djupvik (1609– ) and Trine Katterud (1612– ), his paternal grandsfather Nilu Sólason being a Hurmu émigré, Patrik Djupvik was born in Shirekeep, but grew up in a conservative household of good standing in Konungsheim (Elijah's Rest). Having always been interested in politics but outshone by his aunt Liv Djupvik, he led a quiet and discrete life in Normark, mainly focusing on business in the banking and insurance sectors. In 1689, he decided he would try help his ancestral country by providing his financial skills to it. By 1690, a traditionalist set of members of the Order of the Holy Lakes nominated him to their list for the senate election. He was subsequently elected to the Senate the same year. He is considered a fiscally conservative member of the Senate who scrutinises every single bill for its effects on the taxpayer. Re-elected in 1695 and in 1701.
In 1713, he was named Prime Minister of Hurmu following the previous year's elections.
Married to Mikaela Klaron (born 1645), he has two sons, Samuel (1668) and Johannes (1670). The younger of these two has caused quite a few scandals in Normark.
Patrik enjoys spending time with his five grandchildren as well as hiking.
Preceded by: Daniyal al-Osman |
Prime Minister of Hurmu 1713–1716 |
Succeeded by Jamshid-e Osman |
Preceded by: Position re-established |
Commander of the Order of the Holy Lakes 1702–1713 |
Succeeded by Ichirō |
Preceded by: Kartan Aadravik |
Minister of Justice (Hurmu) 1710–1713 |
Succeeded by Davaadembereliin Mönkhbayar |
Preceded by: Olga Sikkare |
Minister of Justice (Hurmu) 1704–1708 |
Succeeded by Kartan Aadravik |
Preceded by: Ardashir Bābakān-e Osman |
Minister for the State of the Lake District 1695–1702 |
Succeeded by Kartan Aadravik |