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She was appointed Minister for Molivadia beginning the 11th Imperial Synkletos on 14.1.1704, as was concurrently appointed to the [[Council of Molivadia]].
She was appointed Minister for Molivadia beginning the 11th Imperial Synkletos on 14.1.1704, as was concurrently appointed to the [[Council of Molivadia]].
[[Mesazon]] from 1717 to 1723, allegedly upon the influence of Prince [[Iñigo]].


Later confirmed to have been mistress of the now-Basileus [[Giakoumis]], resulting in a daughter, [[Annelies Trevino]], born 1687.
Later confirmed to have been mistress of the now-Basileus [[Giakoumis]], resulting in a daughter, [[Annelies Trevino]], born 1687.

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Annalisa Trevino
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Annalisa Trevino, born 1661, was Minister for Aqabah of the Imperial State of Constancia from 13.I.1686 - 12.I.1694. She was also an elected Dikastis, representing Aqaba City during the 7th Imperial Synkletos, which sat from 13.I.1686 - XIV.1687.

She was elected to the Court of Directors of the ESB Euran Directorate with concurrent appointment as Senior Deputy Director for Euran Operations, ESB Euran Directorate, beginning II.1694, and served as plenipotentiary for the Petropolis project on behalf of ESB Eura.

She was appointed Minister for Molivadia beginning the 11th Imperial Synkletos on 14.1.1704, as was concurrently appointed to the Council of Molivadia.

Mesazon from 1717 to 1723, allegedly upon the influence of Prince Iñigo.

Later confirmed to have been mistress of the now-Basileus Giakoumis, resulting in a daughter, Annelies Trevino, born 1687.