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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1688- ), born in [[Elijah's Rest]], [[Normark]], to [[Tarjei Thorgilsson]] and an unknown participant in the [[N&H Future Leadership Programme]]. Bound by blood obligation to serve in the [[Elian Militia]] from his twenty-first birthday. Entered into the registers of the [[N&H]] National Sector Party for [[Normark]] from {{AN|1709}}. The obligation to serve in the Elian Militia was deferred, at the request of Ragnar, until {{AN|1719}} with the intervening decade being instead occupied by a career in the [[Nordhær]]. The obligation was however discarded in {{AN|1719}}, owing to his elevation to the position of [[Prime Minister of Normark]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1688- ), born in [[Elijah's Rest]], [[Normark]], to [[Tarjei Thorgilsson]] and an unknown participant in the [[N&H Future Leadership Programme]]. Bound by blood obligation to serve in the [[Elian Militia]] from his twenty-first birthday. Entered into the registers of the [[N&H]] National Sector Party for [[Normark]] from {{AN|1709}}. The obligation to serve in the Elian Militia was deferred, at the request of Ragnar, until {{AN|1719}} with the intervening decade being instead occupied by a career in the [[Nordhær]]. The obligation was however discarded in {{AN|1719}}, owing to his elevation to the position of [[Prime Minister of Normark]]. | ||
Rescued via an undisclosed special operation by the [[Raspur Pact]] in the course of [[Operation Northern Light]] during the [[East Keltian Collapse]]. Currently resident as a guest in the Imperial Palace, [[Astérapolis]]. | |||
==Education== | ==Education== |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 31 January 2025
Ragnar Filip Tarjeisson | |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Skin color | White |
Biographical information | |
Father | Tarjei Thorgilsson |
Mother | Unknown Concubine |
Date of birth | 24.XIV.1688 AN |
Place of birth | Elijah's Rest |
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Occupation | Överbefälhavaren |
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Ragnar Filip Tarjeisson (1688- ), born in Elijah's Rest, Normark, to Tarjei Thorgilsson and an unknown participant in the N&H Future Leadership Programme. Bound by blood obligation to serve in the Elian Militia from his twenty-first birthday. Entered into the registers of the N&H National Sector Party for Normark from 1709 AN. The obligation to serve in the Elian Militia was deferred, at the request of Ragnar, until 1719 AN with the intervening decade being instead occupied by a career in the Nordhær. The obligation was however discarded in 1719 AN, owing to his elevation to the position of Prime Minister of Normark.
Rescued via an undisclosed special operation by the Raspur Pact in the course of Operation Northern Light during the East Keltian Collapse. Currently resident as a guest in the Imperial Palace, Astérapolis.
Education
- Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur (Raspur)
- 1695–1700: Saraymardana (primary school, boys)
- 1700–1704: Dabirestân-e Andarûn (secondary school, boys)
- Euran University (Aqaba)
- 1704-1707: Bachelor of Arts in Thought Leadership & Population Management (undergraduate studies, N&H Future Leadership Programme Bursary-Scholarship)
- N&H Leadership School (Fort Nider, Arboria)
- 1707–1709: Diploma in Humanist Theory & Organisational Studies
Career
- 1701–1702: Nuïak (Humanist Youth, Constancia)
- 1702–1703: Streïak (Humanist Youth, Constancia)
- 1703–1704: Usfaroþ Streïak (Humanist Youth, Constancia)
- 1704: Usczosoþ Streïak (Humanist Youth, Constancia)
- 1704–1705: Frum (1662nd Modan Brigade, Constancia)
- 1705–1707: Tzæknak (Princess Isabella's Own Volunteers, Constancia)
- 1707–1709: Silbir (7th Vanguard Division, Arboria)
- 1709–1711: Löjtnant (Regiment of Hussars Nordhær, Normark)
- 1711–1713: Kapten (Regiment of Hussars Nordhær, Normark)
- 1713–1716: Major (7th Command & Control Regiment Nordhær, Normark)
- 1716–1719: Oberstløytnant (Regiment of Dragoons, Nordhær, Normark)
- 1719–the present: Prime Minister of Normark
- 1719–the present: Överbefälhavaren (Nordhær, Normark)