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The '''Mother of the Senate''' (known as '''Father of the Senate''' if a man holds the role) is the longest-serving member of the [[Senate of the Lakes]]. If two or more senators have equal length of service, the oldest of them holds the role. In the absence of the Chancellor or Commander, the Mother of the Senate presides. In the absence of the Mother, the next senior senator, and so on.
The '''Mother of the Senate''' (known as '''Father of the Senate''' if a man holds the role) is the longest-serving member of the [[Senate of the Lakes]]. If two or more senators have equal length of service, the oldest of them holds the role. In the absence of the Chancellor or Commander, the Mother of the Senate presides. In the absence of the Mother, the next senior senator, and so on.



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The Mother of the Senate (known as Father of the Senate if a man holds the role) is the longest-serving member of the Senate of the Lakes. If two or more senators have equal length of service, the oldest of them holds the role. In the absence of the Chancellor or Commander, the Mother of the Senate presides. In the absence of the Mother, the next senior senator, and so on.

Portrait Coat of Arms Name Birth Tenure Senate tenure Death Senate Faction Comment
Johanns fonn Klosso 1442 1522–1535 1522–1534 1535 I Due to age
Carol, Mother of Hypatia 1443 1535–1536 1522–1536 1559 Due to age
Harald 1446 1536–1574 1522–1574 1685 II Vanic Due to age
III
Iain de Vembria, Lord Erion of Waffel-Paine 1410 1574–1582 1553–1599 1655 IV
Harald 1446 1582–1595 1582–1595 1685 Vanic
Iain de Vembria, Lord Erion of Waffel-Paine 1410 1595–1599 1595–1599 1655
Yngvar av Helgahusinom 1489 1599–1603 1599–1603 1603 V
Pador u-Germask 1599 1690–1695 1690–1695 1696 VI A
Li Naomiai 1627 1695–1722 1690–1722 1722 VII T
VIII
IX U
X
XI
Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal 1672 1722–1734 1695–1734 H
XII
Jaya Prabhu 1676 1734– 1702– XIII C