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Revision as of 13:49, 16 June 2023
Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1.I.1702 AN |
Tenure ended | 19.VI.1706 AN (4 AN years) |
Elected | 1701 |
Faction | Traditionalist |
Order of the Holy Lakes | Line of Arviður |
Comment | Jurist of the MTO Court since 1706 |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Biographical information | |
Father | Karl Tryggve |
Mother | Yrsa Djupvik |
Spouse(s) | Silva Astemaa |
Children |
Michael (1689) Karel (1691) |
Date of birth | 1668 |
Janek Tryggve is a Hurmu lawyer, judge, and politician aligned to the Traditionalist List. Member of the Senate of the Lakes 1704–1706 (during which committee member for the Hurmu Peace Corps. District judge in Vesüha (1699–1702). Elected jurist of the MTO Court in 1706, a position he took up along with Malik Farhaani (of New Batavia) and Salina Talito Pasha (of Sanama). Upon his election, Tryggve immediately resigned from the Senate. His seat in the Senate was taken up instead by Monika Saajar.