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Created page with "{{Benacian Union article}} {{People| fullname = Carlos "Luz" d'Oro | image = LuzDOro.png| gender = Male| species = Human| spouse = Aectus Ximenus| birthdate = 1695 (aged {{AgeAN|1685|noAN=y}})| residence = Transient within the Capital Governorate| nationality = Sovereign Confederation, Benacian Union}} '''Luz d'Oro''' is a Sovereign musician and politician who currently represents East Wall as Speaker in the Miþuï. He is known for bringing Meridiona..." |
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species = Human| | species = Human| | ||
spouse = Aectus Ximenus| | spouse = Aectus Ximenus| | ||
birthdate = 1695 (aged {{AgeAN| | birthdate = 1695 (aged {{AgeAN|1695|noAN=y}})| | ||
residence = Transient within the Capital Governorate| | residence = Transient within the Capital Governorate| | ||
nationality = [[Sovereign Confederation]], [[Benacian Union]]}} | nationality = [[Sovereign Confederation]], [[Benacian Union]]}} | ||
'''Luz d'Oro''' is a Sovereign musician and politician who currently represents East Wall as Speaker in the [[Miþuï]]. He is known for bringing Meridionale music and fashion to the fore of Sovereign culture in the late 1710s and early 1720s. | '''Luz d'Oro''' is a Sovereign musician, poet, and politician who currently represents East Wall as Speaker in the [[Miþuï]]. He is known for bringing Meridionale music and fashion to the fore of Sovereign culture in the late 1710s and early 1720s. | ||
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| Luz d'Oro | |
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| Full name | Carlos "Luz" d'Oro |
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| Physical information | |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Biographical information | |
| Spouse | Aectus Ximenus |
| Date of birth | 1695 (aged 56) |
| Residence(s) | Transient within the Capital Governorate |
| Nationality | Sovereign Confederation, Benacian Union |
Luz d'Oro is a Sovereign musician, poet, and politician who currently represents East Wall as Speaker in the Miþuï. He is known for bringing Meridionale music and fashion to the fore of Sovereign culture in the late 1710s and early 1720s.
| Preceded by: Katrinita Dezi |
Speaker for East Wall 1724–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |