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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born 1645, aged {{AgeAN|1645|noAN=y}}) is an [[Elwynn|Elwynnese]]–[[Normark|Norse]]–[[Hurmu]] nobleman resident in [[Hurmu]]. A member of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] by virtue of his marriage to Roderik Djupvik (born 1641), he was elected to the [[Senate of the Lakes]] [[1701 Hurmu general elections|in 1701]] for the [[Traditionalist List]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born 1645, aged {{AgeAN|1645|noAN=y}}) is an [[Elwynn|Elwynnese]]–[[Normark|Norse]]–[[Hurmu]] nobleman resident in [[Hurmu]]. A member of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] by virtue of his marriage to Roderik Djupvik (born 1641), he was elected to the [[Senate of the Lakes]] [[1701 Hurmu general elections|in 1701]] for the [[Traditionalist List]]. He did not stand for re-election in [[1707 Hurmu general elections|1707]]. | ||
He re-located to Hurmu during the [[1688 Normark political crisis]]. | He re-located to Hurmu during the [[1688 Normark political crisis]]. | ||
Revision as of 07:28, 18 April 2022
| Former Senator of the Lakes | |
|---|---|
| Tenure began | 1.I.1702 AN |
| Tenure ended | 24.XV.1707 AN (6 AN years) |
| Elected | 1701 |
| Faction | Traditionalist |
| Order of the Holy Lakes | Line of Arviður (by marriage) |
| Physical description | |
| Gender | Male |
| Species | Human |
| Biographical information | |
| Spouse(s) | Roderik Djupvik |
| Date of birth | 1645 AN (aged 106 AN years) |
Erik Tyve Andersen (born 1645, aged 106) is an Elwynnese–Norse–Hurmu nobleman resident in Hurmu. A member of the Order of the Holy Lakes by virtue of his marriage to Roderik Djupvik (born 1641), he was elected to the Senate of the Lakes in 1701 for the Traditionalist List. He did not stand for re-election in 1707.
He re-located to Hurmu during the 1688 Normark political crisis.