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The '''fourteenth session of the Senate of the Lakes''' | The '''fourteenth session of the Senate of the Lakes''' was the session of the [[Senate of the Lakes]] that began on 1.I.1746 following the [[1745 Senate of the Lakes election]], succeeding the [[Thirteenth Senate|thirteenth Senate]]. It concluded on 24.VII.1751, proceeding thus the [[Fifteenth Senate]]. | ||
The fourteenth Senate | The fourteenth Senate had 28 members, 14 permanent and 14 [[1745 Senate of the Lakes election|elected]]. | ||
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| 1751 || 3 || 20 || [[Mummy Prohibition Act]] || {{tooltip|Enacted|by simplified majority consent – i.e., voting ended once a majority had been reached}} || | | 1751 || 3 || 20 || [[Mummy Prohibition Act]] || {{tooltip|Enacted|by simplified majority consent – i.e., voting ended once a majority had been reached}} || | ||
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| 1751 || 7 || 24 || Resolution to certify the [[1751 Senate of the Lakes election|1751 elections]] || Unanimously adopted || Thus the Senate dissolved, and a banquet was held. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 14 December 2025
The fourteenth session of the Senate of the Lakes was the session of the Senate of the Lakes that began on 1.I.1746 following the 1745 Senate of the Lakes election, succeeding the thirteenth Senate. It concluded on 24.VII.1751, proceeding thus the Fifteenth Senate.
The fourteenth Senate had 28 members, 14 permanent and 14 elected.
Composition
By class and faction
| Faction | Abbr. | Permanent | Elected | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traditionalist | T | 5 | 4 | 9 |
| Humanist | H | 4 | 3 | 7 |
| Conservative | C | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Phineonesian | P | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Ayreonist | A | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Verionist | V | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Draconic Humanist | D | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| No faction | X | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Senators
| Class | Portrait | Coat of Arms | Name | Birth | Tenure | Death | Faction | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Permanent | Marcus Avon-El Myksos | 1702 (aged 50) | 1722 (15.V.1722, 30 AN years) | Traditionalist | Chancellor | |||
| Prince among the Lakes | ||||||||
| Permanent | Utas Ayreon-Kalirion | 1683 (aged 69) | 1728 (13.I.1728, 24 AN years) | Humanist | Commander | |||
| Permanent | Jaya Prabhu | 1676 (aged 76) | 1702 (I.I.1702, 50 AN years) | Conservative | Mother of the Senate | |||
| Permanent | Saurabh Farrah | 1680 (aged 72) | 1702 (I.I.1702, 50 AN years) | Conservative | ||||
| Permanent | Mondo Etzeterra | Unknown | 1708 (1.I.1708, 44 AN years) | Traditionalist | ||||
| Permanent | Anastasia | 1674 (aged 78) | 1720 (1.I.1720, 32 AN years) | Traditionalist | ||||
| Permanent | Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen | 1672 (aged 80) | 1728 (13.I.1728, 24 AN years) | Phineonesian | ||||
| Permanent | Samira Avon-El Myksos | 1705 | 1729 (11.II.1729, 23 AN years) | Traditionalist | ||||
| Permanent | Viric Merrick | 1679 (aged 73) | 1729– (12.VIII.1729– , 23 AN years) | Humanist | ||||
| Permanent | Kamran al-Osman | 1701 (aged 51) | 1729 (12.VIII.1729, 23 AN years) | Humanist | ||||
| Elected | Tonugawa Takashi | 1676 (aged 76) | 1734 (1.III.1734, 18 AN years) | Conservative | ||||
| Elected | Jacob Utherion Lewis | 1685 (aged 67) | 1734 (1.III.1734, 18 AN years) | Verionist | ||||
| Elected | Malliki Castanucci Nur Pinito | 1699 (aged 53) | 1734 (1.III.1734, 18 AN years) | Traditionalist | ||||
| Elected | Velibor Jovanović-Smičić | 1699 (aged 53) | 1734 (1.III.1734, 18 AN years) | Traditionalist | ||||
| Permanent | Anisa Vaykok Nur Pinito | 1706 (aged 46) | 1738 (15.XII.1738, 14 AN years) | Independent | ||||
| Permanent | Sehoshi | 1722 (aged 30) | 1740– (8.VI.1740, 12 AN years) | Traditionalist | ||||
| Permanent | Eva von Hutten | 1702 (aged 50) | 1744– (I.I.1744, 8 AN years) | Humanist | ||||
| Permanent | Mohammed bin Ahmad Abdullah Inzun Shah | 1680 (aged 72) | 1744– (10.XV.1744, 8 AN years) | Phineonesian | ||||
| Elected | Áþamé Issèla Mari Vâstra | 1509 (aged 243) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Traditionalist | Senator also 1598–1599 (IV) | |||
| Elected | Ingrid Djupvik | 1692 (aged 60) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Ayreonist | Senator also 1634–1636 (XIII) | |||
| Elected | Hiroto Tonugawa | 1680 (aged 72) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Conservative | ||||
| Elected | Javier Husayn | 1690 (aged 62) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Humanist | ||||
| Elected | Emil Josef Tarjeisson | 1692 (aged 60) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Humanist | ||||
| Elected | Alexander Amirzadeh Augustin | 1701 (aged 51) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Humanist | ||||
| Elected | Anarion | 1701 (aged 51) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Draconic Humanist | ||||
| Elected | Greta Mondosdottra | 1701 (aged 51) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Traditionalist | ||||
| Elected | Seiji Tonugawa | 1713 (aged 39) | 1746– (1.I.1746, 6 AN years) | Conservative | ||||
| Elected | Juliaĵ u-Malik Óma-ó-Täó | 1710 (aged 42) | 1748– (23.II.1748, 4 AN years) | Ayreonist | Assumed the seat upon the death of Jennifer Meerkatze |
Deceased or retired senators
| Class | Portrait | Coat of Arms | Name | Birth | Tenure | Death | Faction | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elected | Jennifer Meerkatze | 1635 | 1746–1748 (1.I.1746–23.II.1748, 2 AN years) | 1748 (23.II.1748, (aged 113 AN years) | Ayreonist |
Important matters
| Year | M | D | Item | Outcome | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1746 | 1 | 1 | Inaguration | ||
| 1746 | 3 | 14 | Election of Chancellor, Commander, First Secretary and other Secretaries. Sehoshi introduced the following motion:
The Senate of the Lakes hereby elects the following to the highest offices of the Order of the Holy Lakes in accordance with the Charter for the Order of the Holy Lakes: To serve as Chancellor of the Order of the Holy Lakes: To serve as Commander of the Order of the Holy Lakes: To serve as First Secretary of State: To serve as Second Secretary of State: To serve as Secretary of State for External Relations: To serve as Secretary of State for Peace: To serve as Secretary of State for the Bank, Mint and Press: |
Adopted. 26-0-2–1 |
The Secretariat of Talal Sayfasad was thus formed. |
| 1746 | 5 | 11 | Resolved, that the Senatorial Committee on Nominations to the Order of Ash and Elm shall for the duration of the fourteenth session of the Senate consist of the Commander of the Order, the Mother/Father of the Senate, and the Secretary of State for External Affairs. | Adopted | – |
| 1746 | 5 | 15 | Equal Right to Serve Bill | Enacted | The bill was introduced by the Secretary of State for Peace, Jacob Utherion Lewis (V) and proposed no restriction on gender in the Hurmu Fyrð. |
| 1746 | 9 | 23 | Foreign Notifications Act | Enacted. 14-6-3–5 |
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| 1746 | 10 | 15 | Resolution to induct Theodoric van Orton into the Order of the Holy Lakes as Knight | Adopted 26-0-1–5 | |
| 1746 | 11 | 10 | Amendments to the Rules of Procedure | Adopted | |
| 1746 | 12 | 8 | Act constituting the Committee on the Anskar Isamma Memorial State Archives and Library of the Senate | Enacted | |
| 1746 | 14 | 10 | Biternion Memorial Act | Enacted | |
| 1747 | 1 | 7 | Senate Security Act | Enacted | |
| 1747 | 11 | 11 | Nationality Bill | Enacted | |
| 1748 | 2 | 23 | Jennifer Meerkatze dies; replaced in Senate by Juliaĵ u-Malik Óma-ó-Täó. | ||
| 1748 | 2 | 24 | Memorial sitting for Jennifer Meerkatze, inauguration of Juliaĵ u-Malik Óma-ó-Täó. | ||
| 1748 | 12 | 10 | Dissolution of Karum | Enacted | Thus Karum was no longer a realm but annexed to Normandie |
| 1749 | 3 | 23 | Dissolution of Plazas de Irian and Desaremix | Enacted | Thus Plazas de Irian and Desaremix were no longer realms but annexed to Phinbella |
| 1750 | 5 | 10 | Uniform Court Code | Enacted | |
| 1750 | 14 | 5 | Civil Code of the Order of the Holy Lakes | Enacted | |
| 1751 | 3 | 20 | Mummy Prohibition Act | Enacted | |
| 1751 | 7 | 24 | Resolution to certify the 1751 elections | Unanimously adopted | Thus the Senate dissolved, and a banquet was held. |
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