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'''Avina Mira Avon-El Ayreon-Kalirion''' (born in 1682) is a [[Hurmu]]–[[Benacian Union]] administrator. Chair of the [[Council of Shared Sovereignty]] of [[Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï]] since 1714.  
'''Avina Mira Avon-El Ayreon-Kalirion''' (born in 1682) is a [[Hurmu]]–[[Benacian Union]] administrator. Chair of the [[Council of Shared Sovereignty]] of [[Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï]] since 1714.  
[[File:1704 Avina Mira Avon-El.png|thumb|Portrait of Avina Mira Avon-El]]
[[File:1704 Avina Mira Avon-El.png|thumb|Portrait of Avina Mira Avon-El]]
The daughter of [[Jeremiah Avon-El]], she was educated at the [[Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur/Sarayzenana|Sarayzenana]] (1684–1691) and the [[School of the High Inquisitor of Tiegang]] (1691–1700). As part of the [[Peace of Lapano]], she was betrothed to [[[[Lors Bakker-Kalirion]], and then married him [[1704 Assize of Florencia|in 1704]], in a feast which was, carried on in the Babkhan fashion, and conducted over the course of eight days. The wedding party consisted of a little over 1,600 guests, including family members, civic representatives, and hostages. She is the second concurrent wife of [[Lors Bakker-Kalirion]]. With him, she has a son, Ardashir Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion (born 1715). She is also step-mother to seven of Lors's other children (which he has begotten with her sister-wife [[Miranda Teal-Kalirion]] and some concubines).
The daughter of [[Jeremiah Avon-El]], she was educated at the [[Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur/Sarayzenana|Sarayzenana]] (1684–1691) and the [[School of the High Inquisitor of Tiegang]] (1691–1700). As part of the [[Peace of Lapano]], she was betrothed to [[Lors Bakker-Kalirion]], and then married him [[1704 Assize of Florencia|in 1704]], in a feast which was, carried on in the Babkhan fashion, and conducted over the course of eight days. The wedding party consisted of a little over 1,600 guests, including family members, civic representatives, and hostages. She is the second concurrent wife of [[Lors Bakker-Kalirion]]. With him, she has a son, Ardashir Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion (born 1715). She is also step-mother to seven of Lors's other children (which he has begotten with her sister-wife [[Miranda Teal-Kalirion]] and some concubines).


In 1714, she received her first political posting when she was named Chair of the [[Council of Shared Sovereignty]] of the newly created Hurmu–[[Phineonesia|Phineonesian]] [[condominium]] of [[Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï]].
In 1714, she received her first political posting when she was named Chair of the [[Council of Shared Sovereignty]] of the newly created Hurmu–[[Phineonesia|Phineonesian]] [[condominium]] of [[Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï]].

Revision as of 21:35, 9 April 2023

Avina Mira Avon-El Ayreon-Kalirion (born in 1682) is a HurmuBenacian Union administrator. Chair of the Council of Shared Sovereignty of Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï since 1714.

Portrait of Avina Mira Avon-El

The daughter of Jeremiah Avon-El, she was educated at the Sarayzenana (1684–1691) and the School of the High Inquisitor of Tiegang (1691–1700). As part of the Peace of Lapano, she was betrothed to Lors Bakker-Kalirion, and then married him in 1704, in a feast which was, carried on in the Babkhan fashion, and conducted over the course of eight days. The wedding party consisted of a little over 1,600 guests, including family members, civic representatives, and hostages. She is the second concurrent wife of Lors Bakker-Kalirion. With him, she has a son, Ardashir Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion (born 1715). She is also step-mother to seven of Lors's other children (which he has begotten with her sister-wife Miranda Teal-Kalirion and some concubines).

In 1714, she received her first political posting when she was named Chair of the Council of Shared Sovereignty of the newly created Hurmu–Phineonesian condominium of Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï.