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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (b. 1638 in Meerzicht, Shireroth) is a [[Sanaman]] politician. She served as Federal Councillor of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications from 1677 to 1678, as Secretary for Justice between 1681 and 1685 after the [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]] entered the government, and as leader of N&H in Sanama between 1676 and 1685. From 1685 she served as the ambassador to the [[Unified Governorates]] until the [[Sanaman Civil War]], whereafter she claimed asylum. Ms. Bakker is of [[Passikaans]] descent, married to Louis Vaaksteik (m. 1670) and has five children - four of whom were born in wedlock. | |||
Her participation in the Commission for the Integration of the Warring Islands {{AN|1710}} was her last consequential act as an official in the service of the [[Benacian Union]], whereafter she was granted a pension and permission to settle in [[Chryse]], where she devoted her remaining years to [[Humanist]] education projects. | |||
==Offspring== | |||
*[[Lors Bakker]] (1666– ) | |||
*[[Louis Martin Bakker-Vaaksteik]] (1671– ) | |||
*[[Jan Louis Bakker-Vaaksteik]] (1673– ) | |||
*[[Stephan Johann Bakker-Vaaksteik]] (1676– ) | |||
*[[Elsje Gezina Bakker-Vaaksteik]] (1678– ) | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:30, 4 July 2024
Fenna Bakker (b. 1638 in Meerzicht, Shireroth) is a Sanaman politician. She served as Federal Councillor of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications from 1677 to 1678, as Secretary for Justice between 1681 and 1685 after the Nationalist & Humanist Party entered the government, and as leader of N&H in Sanama between 1676 and 1685. From 1685 she served as the ambassador to the Unified Governorates until the Sanaman Civil War, whereafter she claimed asylum. Ms. Bakker is of Passikaans descent, married to Louis Vaaksteik (m. 1670) and has five children - four of whom were born in wedlock.
Her participation in the Commission for the Integration of the Warring Islands 1710 AN was her last consequential act as an official in the service of the Benacian Union, whereafter she was granted a pension and permission to settle in Chryse, where she devoted her remaining years to Humanist education projects.
Offspring
- Lors Bakker (1666– )
- Louis Martin Bakker-Vaaksteik (1671– )
- Jan Louis Bakker-Vaaksteik (1673– )
- Stephan Johann Bakker-Vaaksteik (1676– )
- Elsje Gezina Bakker-Vaaksteik (1678– )