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'''Allan uti Gaarðsjoo''' (pronounced  /ˈalːan ˌʉtɪ ˈgɒːrˌʃʊː/; born in Gaarðsjoo, Borgarhafn, Stormark in 3.IV.1677) is a [[Hurmu]]dan politician ([[Moderate Party]]) and farmer, [[Prime Minister of the Lake District]] (since 1729), Deputy Prime Minister of the Lake District (1726–1729), Member of the Thing (since 1720).  
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| birth_place = [[Borgarhafn]], [[Stormark]]
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'''Allan uti Gaarðsjoo''' (pronounced  /ˈalːan ˌʉtɪ ˈgɒːrˌʃʊː/; born in Gaarðsjoo, Borgarhafn, Stormark in 3.IV.1677) is a [[Hurmu]]dan politician ([[Moderate Party]]) and farmer, [[Minister for the Realms]] (since 1740), [[Premier of the Lake District]] (1729–1740), Deputy Premier of the Lake District (1726–1729), Member of the Thing (1720–1740). Allan is fluent in [[Hurmu Norse]], [[Lakkvian]] and [[Storish]], and has a conversational command of [[Istvanistani]].


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Born on 3.IV.1677 to father and mother in Borgarhafn, Stormark. When Allan was eight years old, Stormark collapsed, leaving the family in a lawless territory. They fled to Lakkvia, a [[Craitland|Craitish]] territory, where they received asylum. In 1689, when [[Kaupang]] came under [[Hurmu]] rule, the family moved back to their farm in Gaarðsjoo.
Born on 3.IV.1677 to father and mother in Borgarhafn, Stormark. When Allan was eight years old, Stormark collapsed, leaving the family in a lawless territory. They fled to Lakkvia, a [[Craitland|Craitish]] territory, where they received asylum. In 1689, when [[Kaupang]] came under [[Hurmu]] rule, the family moved back to their farm in Gaarðsjoo.
== See also ==
* [[Cabinet of the Lake District]]


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Latest revision as of 16:23, 4 February 2025

Allan uti Gaarðsjoo
Minister for the Realms
In office
12.XII.1740 – Incumbent
Chairperson of the Moderate Party
In office
10.IX.1726 – Incumbent
Premier of the Lake District
In office
4.VI.1729 – 12.XII.1740 (11 years)

Born 3.IV.1677 (age 64)
Borgarhafn, Stormark
Citizenship Hurmudan
Political party Moderate Party
Residence Borgarhafn
Profession Farmer

Allan uti Gaarðsjoo (pronounced /ˈalːan ˌʉtɪ ˈgɒːrˌʃʊː/; born in Gaarðsjoo, Borgarhafn, Stormark in 3.IV.1677) is a Hurmudan politician (Moderate Party) and farmer, Minister for the Realms (since 1740), Premier of the Lake District (1729–1740), Deputy Premier of the Lake District (1726–1729), Member of the Thing (1720–1740). Allan is fluent in Hurmu Norse, Lakkvian and Storish, and has a conversational command of Istvanistani.

Early life

Born on 3.IV.1677 to father and mother in Borgarhafn, Stormark. When Allan was eight years old, Stormark collapsed, leaving the family in a lawless territory. They fled to Lakkvia, a Craitish territory, where they received asylum. In 1689, when Kaupang came under Hurmu rule, the family moved back to their farm in Gaarðsjoo.

See also

Preceded by:
Martiina Lüüdiatütar
Premier of the Lake District
1729–1740
Succeeded by
Nanna Viðarsdottra Amundaland