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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', the granddaughter of [[Patrik Djupvik]], is a [[Hurmu]] diplomat and [[Almanac of the Holy Lakes|noblewoman]]. Ambassador to the [[Benacian Union]] (1651– ). [[Secretary of State for External Relations]] (1740–1746; also 1734–1736), [[Minister of Education (Hurmu)|Minister of Education]] (1746–1751), [[Senate of the Lakes|Senator of the Lakes]] (1733–1736; 1746– ). [[Foreign_relations_of_Hurmu#Hurmu_missions_abroad|Consul]] in [[Raspur]], [[Constancia]] (1719–1733). | '''{{PAGENAME}}''', the granddaughter of [[Patrik Djupvik]], is a [[Hurmu]] diplomat and [[Almanac of the Holy Lakes|noblewoman]]. [[Ambassador of the Order of the Holy Lakes]] to the [[Benacian Union]] (1651– ). [[Secretary of State for External Relations]] (1740–1746; also 1734–1736), [[Minister of Education (Hurmu)|Minister of Education]] (1746–1751), [[Senate of the Lakes|Senator of the Lakes]] (1733–1736; 1746– ). [[Foreign_relations_of_Hurmu#Hurmu_missions_abroad|Consul]] in [[Raspur]], [[Constancia]] (1719–1733). | ||
She survived the [[sinking of the Biternion]] in 1735, but her husband and children died in it. She consequently resigned from the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]] and the [[Secretariat of Tsatse Vaykok|secretariat]]on 4.I.1736. Her seat in the Senate was filled by [[Mikhail Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy]], [[Count of Schwinn]]. Re-elected to the Senate in [[1745 Senate of the Lakes election|1745]] for the [[Ayreonist List]]. Following the collapse of the [[Ayreonist List]] in [[1751 Senate of the Lakes election|1751 Senate of the Lakes elections]], she resigned with immediate effect from the position of [[Minister of Education (Hurmu)|Minister of Education]]. She vowed, however, to remain in the Senate for the duration of the [[Fourteenth Senate]], citing the confidence her voters in the previous election placed in her. She was subsequently appointed Hurmu's ambassador to the [[Benacian Union]]. Ahead of her taking the position, she found herself subject to scheduled interviews with the [[External Service of the Benacian Union]], [[Benacian Censorate]], [[Commission for the Panopticon]], and the [[Magisters-Carnifex]]. Authorities in [[Chryse]] assured [[Huyenkula]] that these would be mere formalities intended to ensure her safety and comfort. | She survived the [[sinking of the Biternion]] in 1735, but her husband and children died in it. She consequently resigned from the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]] and the [[Secretariat of Tsatse Vaykok|secretariat]]on 4.I.1736. Her seat in the Senate was filled by [[Mikhail Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy]], [[Count of Schwinn]]. Re-elected to the Senate in [[1745 Senate of the Lakes election|1745]] for the [[Ayreonist List]]. Following the collapse of the [[Ayreonist List]] in [[1751 Senate of the Lakes election|1751 Senate of the Lakes elections]], she resigned with immediate effect from the position of [[Minister of Education (Hurmu)|Minister of Education]]. She vowed, however, to remain in the Senate for the duration of the [[Fourteenth Senate]], citing the confidence her voters in the previous election placed in her. She was subsequently appointed Hurmu's ambassador to the [[Benacian Union]]. Ahead of her taking the position, she found herself subject to scheduled interviews with the [[External Service of the Benacian Union]], [[Benacian Censorate]], [[Commission for the Panopticon]], and the [[Magisters-Carnifex]]. Authorities in [[Chryse]] assured [[Huyenkula]] that these would be mere formalities intended to ensure her safety and comfort. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:08, 28 December 2025
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| Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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| Tenure began |
1.I.1746 (2nd tenure; 6 AN years) 1.III.1734 AN (1st tenure) |
| Tenure ended | 24.VII.1751 AN (5 AN years) (2nd tenure); 4.I.1736 AN (2 AN years) (1st tenure) |
| Senatorial positions | Secretary of State for External Relations (1740–1746; also 1734–1736) |
| Senate(s) | XIII, XIV |
| Elected | 1733, 1745 |
| Faction |
Ayreonist (since 1745) Ayreonist–Traditionalist (until 1746) |
| Physical description | |
| Gender | Female |
| Species | Human |
| Race | Hurmudan/Norse |
| Biographical information | |
| Father | Samuel Klaron Djupvik |
| Mother | Else Kårestad |
| Spouse(s) | Jakob Tuveland |
| Children |
Matilda Erik Alina |
| Date of birth | 1692 AN (aged 60 AN years) |
Ingrid Djupvik, the granddaughter of Patrik Djupvik, is a Hurmu diplomat and noblewoman. Ambassador of the Order of the Holy Lakes to the Benacian Union (1651– ). Secretary of State for External Relations (1740–1746; also 1734–1736), Minister of Education (1746–1751), Senator of the Lakes (1733–1736; 1746– ). Consul in Raspur, Constancia (1719–1733).
She survived the sinking of the Biternion in 1735, but her husband and children died in it. She consequently resigned from the Senate and the secretariaton 4.I.1736. Her seat in the Senate was filled by Mikhail Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy, Count of Schwinn. Re-elected to the Senate in 1745 for the Ayreonist List. Following the collapse of the Ayreonist List in 1751 Senate of the Lakes elections, she resigned with immediate effect from the position of Minister of Education. She vowed, however, to remain in the Senate for the duration of the Fourteenth Senate, citing the confidence her voters in the previous election placed in her. She was subsequently appointed Hurmu's ambassador to the Benacian Union. Ahead of her taking the position, she found herself subject to scheduled interviews with the External Service of the Benacian Union, Benacian Censorate, Commission for the Panopticon, and the Magisters-Carnifex. Authorities in Chryse assured Huyenkula that these would be mere formalities intended to ensure her safety and comfort.
