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| office = [[Council of Archons (N&H)|Archon]] | | office = [[Council of Archons (N&H)|Archon]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 30 July 2023
Jasmina Hosseini Her Excellency | |
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Archon | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 11.I.1694 AN–1702 AN | |
Vice Chancellor | |
In office 1.I.1694 AN – 5.I.1698 AN | |
Secretary for Justice & Advocate-General | |
In office 1.XII.1691 AN – 5.I.1698 AN | |
Born | 17.IV.1636 (age 103) |
Citizenship | Sanaman |
Political party | Nationalist & Humanist Party |
Children | Darius Hosseini |
Religion | Zurvanism |
Archon of the Democratic Humanist Party and, since 1699 AN, the Benacian Republic of Amarr and Sanilla.
Discredited and in exile after the Rice Riots, her leadership role in the Humanist cause during the three-sided Sanaman Civil War was an increasingly nominal one, being relegated to an attendee at the Congress of Chryse whilst true authority fell into the hands of a younger generation of fighters operating out of Highpass.
In the end she accepted discommendation and abdicated the Archonship in 1702 AN, accepting a posting as Secretary to the Commissioner for Foreign Relations of the Benacian Union instead.