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'''Theresa Petride''' was a long-time administrative assistant, secretary, and rumored mistress to [[Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar]] prior to his appointment as [[Autokrator of Constancia]]. She served him in the [[Thema Oranjesion]] since its establishment, and as a result, was rewarded with a comfortable sinecure appointment as member of the Court of Directors of the [[Constancian Commercial Exchange Corporation]], as well as a similar arrangement in the [[Atacama Corporation]] since 1690. | '''Theresa Petride''' was a long-time administrative assistant, secretary, and rumored mistress to [[Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar]] prior to his appointment as [[Autokrator of Constancia]]. She served him in the [[Oranje|Thema Oranjesion]] since its establishment, and as a result, was rewarded with a comfortable sinecure appointment as member of the Court of Directors of the [[Constancian Commercial Exchange Corporation]], as well as a similar arrangement in the [[Atacama Corporation]] since 1690. She died in 1721. | ||
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Theresa Petride was a long-time administrative assistant, secretary, and rumored mistress to Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar prior to his appointment as Autokrator of Constancia. She served him in the Thema Oranjesion since its establishment, and as a result, was rewarded with a comfortable sinecure appointment as member of the Court of Directors of the Constancian Commercial Exchange Corporation, as well as a similar arrangement in the Atacama Corporation since 1690. She died in 1721.