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'''Catherine Wythe, Dowager Countess of Woodshire, Viscountess Wythe of Fish''' (née '''Fish''', born 1689) is a [[Shirerithian]]–[[Hurmu]] noblewoman and diplomat, | '''Catherine Wythe, Dowager Countess of Woodshire, Viscountess Wythe of Fish''' (née '''Fish''', born 1689) is a [[Shirerithian]]–[[Hurmu]] noblewoman and diplomat, [[Secretary of State for External Relations]] (since 1746), ambassador of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] to [[Aemilia]] (1737–1746). Married to [[Chrysostom Wythe]], [[Count of Woodshire]] from 1713 until his death from heart attack while having sex with his mistress on 15.XII.1722. Elected to the [[Senate of the Lakes]] [[1718 Hurmu general elections|in 1718]], a position she held until 1734. | ||
She is a male-line descendant of [[Kaiser Fish XII]] and his father [[Kaiser Reynardine I]]. She thus belongs to the House of [[Van der Sluijs|Imperial Line of Van der Sluijs]] and the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] by blood and the [[Wythe|House of Wythe]] by marriage. | She is a male-line descendant of [[Kaiser Fish XII]] and his father [[Kaiser Reynardine I]]. She thus belongs to the House of [[Van der Sluijs|Imperial Line of Van der Sluijs]] and the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] by blood and the [[Wythe|House of Wythe]] by marriage. | ||
Revision as of 16:24, 7 July 2025
| Catherine Wythe, Dowager Countess of Woodshire | |
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| Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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| Tenure began | 1.I.1719 AN |
| Tenure ended | 24.II.1734 AN (15 AN years) |
| Senate(s) | XI, XII |
| Elected | 1718 |
| Faction | United Ayreonist–Traditionalist |
| Order of the Holy Lakes | Fish |
| Physical description | |
| Gender | Female |
| Species | Human |
| Biographical information | |
| Father | Jonathan Fish |
| Mother | Christine Boobble |
| Spouse(s) | Chrysostom Wythe, Count of Woodshire (m. 1713, died in 1722) |
| Children |
Leander Halibut Wythe Stella Sturgeon Wythe (1716– ) |
| Date of birth | 1689 AN (aged 62 AN years) |
| Catherine Wythe Dowager Countess of Woodshire Viscountess Wythe of Fish | |
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| Ambassador of the Order of the Holy Lakes to the Aemilian Federation | |
| In office 1737–1746 | |
| Preceded by | Siw Stai |
Catherine Wythe, Dowager Countess of Woodshire, Viscountess Wythe of Fish (née Fish, born 1689) is a Shirerithian–Hurmu noblewoman and diplomat, Secretary of State for External Relations (since 1746), ambassador of the Order of the Holy Lakes to Aemilia (1737–1746). Married to Chrysostom Wythe, Count of Woodshire from 1713 until his death from heart attack while having sex with his mistress on 15.XII.1722. Elected to the Senate of the Lakes in 1718, a position she held until 1734.
She is a male-line descendant of Kaiser Fish XII and his father Kaiser Reynardine I. She thus belongs to the House of Imperial Line of Van der Sluijs and the Order of the Holy Lakes by blood and the House of Wythe by marriage.
In 1741, awarded the peerage Viscountess Wythe of Fish by Kaiser Ayreon V.