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'''Nilu Sólason''' (born 1577 outside [[Holy Lakes|Lake Cashma]], Hurmu; died 1691 aged 114 at his birth-place) was a [[Hurmu]] elder and statesman. He is known for being the father of [[Liv Dravot|Liv Dravot al-Osman]] née Djupvik, and thus being the grandfather of [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]]. He is also the grandfather of present-day Hurmu senator [[Patrik Djupvik]].
'''Nilu Sólason''' (born 1577 outside [[Cashma|Lake Cashma]], Hurmu; died 1691 aged 114 at his birth-place) was a [[Hurmu]] elder and statesman. He is known for being the father of [[Liv Dravot|Liv Dravot al-Osman]] née Djupvik, and thus being the grandfather of [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]]. He was also the grandfather of the late Hurmu senator, regent, and prime minister [[Patrik Djupvik]].


Nilu was born on the shore of Lake Cashma, the son of [[Arviður Andelarjunarbroðir]] and [[Sól Míudottar]]. He grew up in Hurmu, moving to Elwynn at the age of 13. In 1607, he met a Norse a woman, Kristina Djupvik, whom he married. The family settled in [[Shirekeep]]. They had four children, Valdemar (1609), Thorleiv (1611), Oden (1613), and [[Liv Djupvik|Liv]] (1615). After the youngest, Liv, had risen to national prominence in 1643, Nilu and his wife moved, at the request of their daughter, to Normark. They visited Shirekeep often, where their children and grandchildren resided, and took a particular interest in [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]], their grandson through Liv, spending as much time as they could with the young kaiser.
Nilu was born on the shore of [[Cashma|Lake Cashma]], the son of [[Arviður Andelarjunarbroðir]] and [[Sól Míudottar]]. He grew up in Hurmu, moving to Elwynn at the age of 13. In 1607, he met a Norse a woman, Kristina Djupvik, whom he married. The family settled in [[Shirekeep]]. They had four children, Valdemar (1609), Thorleiv (1611), Oden (1613), and [[Liv Djupvik|Liv]] (1615). After the youngest, Liv, had risen to national prominence in 1643, Nilu and his wife moved, at the request of their daughter, to [[Normark]]. They visited [[Shirekeep]] often, where their children and grandchildren resided, and took a particular interest in [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]], their grandson through Liv, spending as much time as they could with the young kaiser.


After 1651, Nilu began campaigning for Hurmu freedom from Stormark. He visited Craitland's Lakkvia region many times, and was instrumental in ensuring [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]]'s recognition as honorary ''Prince of Hurmu''. His campaigns saw fruit, and after Stormark's collapse in 1685, he aided the newly established [[Hurmu Trust Territory]] and politicians in [[Lakkvia]] in bringing about the re-establishment of the Hurmu state in 1690. A year later, he died, aged 114, surrounded by his surviving children and a few of his grandchildren, at the very same place on the north-western shore of Lake Cashma where he was born. A funeral was held a week later in the rites of the [[Hurmu religion]]. It was attended by the entire government and Senate of Hurmu.
After 1651, Nilu began campaigning for Hurmu freedom from Stormark. He visited [[Craitland|Craitland's]] [[Lakkvia]] region many times, and was instrumental in ensuring [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]]'s recognition as honorary ''Prince of Hurmu''. His campaigns saw fruit, and after [[Stormark|Stormark's]] [[Collapse of Stormark|collapse]] in 1685, he aided the newly established [[Hurmu Trust Territory]] and politicians in [[Lakkvia]] in [[Vesüha Accords|bringing about]] the re-establishment of the Hurmu state in 1690. A year later, he died, aged 114, surrounded by his surviving children and a few of his grandchildren, at the very same place on the north-western shore of [[Cashma]] where he was born. A funeral was held a week later in the rites of the [[Hurmu religion]]. It was attended by the entire government and [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]] of Hurmu.
 
== Descendants ==
*  Valdemar Djupvik  (1609– ) m.  Trine Katterud (1612– )
**  [[Patrik Djupvik]]  (1643– ) m.  Mikaela Klaron  (1645– )
***  Samuel Klaron Djupvik  (1668– ) m. 1691  Else Kårestad  (1665– )
**** Ingrid Djupvik (1692– )
***  [[Johannes Klaron Djupvik]]  (1670– )
****  Simon Midergaard  (1689– )
****  Mattias Silk  (1689– )
****  Margot Suur  (1690– )
****  Karla Sivertsen  (1691– )
*  Thorleiv Djupvik  (1611– ) m.  Line Sandberg (1615– )
**  Roderik Djupvik  (1641– ) m.  Erik Tyve Andersen  (1645– )
*  Oden Djupvik  (1613– ) m.  Stina Andersdatter (1614– )
**  Gunnar Djupvik  (1639– ) m.  Bismillah Adalani  (1635– )
***  Gunnar Abdullah Adalani Djupvik  (1670– )
***  Leila Adalani Djupvik  (1671– )
**  Yrsa Djupvik  (1643– ) m.  Karl Tryggve (1645– )
***  Janek Tryggve  (1668– ) m.  Silva Astemaa  (1670– )
****  Michael Astemaa Djupvik  (1689– )
****  Karel Astemaa Djupvik  (1691– )
* [[Liv Dravot]] (1615–1663) m. [[Adam Anushiruwân]] (1630–1650)
** [[Vidar Salim Livarson]] ([[Kaiser Ayreon IV]]) (1645– ) c. 1664 [[Isidora IV of Octavius Teleni]] (1647– ) m. 1670 [[Nathan II]] (1644– )
*** [[Salome|Salome Ylva Octavia]] (1665– )
*** [[Kir Azariah Vidar]] (1667– ) m. 1692 [[Kataoka Yukiji]] (1667– )
**** [[Ichirō]] (1693– )
**** [[Jirō]] (1695– )
*** [[Kian Aiomide Shahnaz]] (1667– )
*** [[Rubin Leonid Orientalis]] (1671– ) m. 1694 [[Lyudmila Eduardovna]] (1669– )
**** [[Atreyu Maximilian Octavius]] (1695– )


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Latest revision as of 12:19, 18 May 2024

Nilu Sólason (born 1577 outside Lake Cashma, Hurmu; died 1691 aged 114 at his birth-place) was a Hurmu elder and statesman. He is known for being the father of Liv Dravot al-Osman née Djupvik, and thus being the grandfather of Kaiser Ayreon IV. He was also the grandfather of the late Hurmu senator, regent, and prime minister Patrik Djupvik.

Nilu was born on the shore of Lake Cashma, the son of Arviður Andelarjunarbroðir and Sól Míudottar. He grew up in Hurmu, moving to Elwynn at the age of 13. In 1607, he met a Norse a woman, Kristina Djupvik, whom he married. The family settled in Shirekeep. They had four children, Valdemar (1609), Thorleiv (1611), Oden (1613), and Liv (1615). After the youngest, Liv, had risen to national prominence in 1643, Nilu and his wife moved, at the request of their daughter, to Normark. They visited Shirekeep often, where their children and grandchildren resided, and took a particular interest in Kaiser Ayreon IV, their grandson through Liv, spending as much time as they could with the young kaiser.

After 1651, Nilu began campaigning for Hurmu freedom from Stormark. He visited Craitland's Lakkvia region many times, and was instrumental in ensuring Kaiser Ayreon IV's recognition as honorary Prince of Hurmu. His campaigns saw fruit, and after Stormark's collapse in 1685, he aided the newly established Hurmu Trust Territory and politicians in Lakkvia in bringing about the re-establishment of the Hurmu state in 1690. A year later, he died, aged 114, surrounded by his surviving children and a few of his grandchildren, at the very same place on the north-western shore of Cashma where he was born. A funeral was held a week later in the rites of the Hurmu religion. It was attended by the entire government and Senate of Hurmu.