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Periklês Metaxas

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Periklês Metaxas
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Physical information
Species Human
Race Euran
Gender Male
Hair color and style Brown
Eye color Blue
Skin color White
Biographical information
Date of birth 1653 AN, Vey
Allegiance(s) Constancia Constancia
Service/branch

Apollonia Command

Years of service


Stratárchis Periklês Metaxas (Περικλῆς Μεταξάς), nephew of mesazon Andreas Metaxas, formerly officer commanding the Constancian Contingent Command of the Allied Mission in Eastern Apollonia, Hurmu & Lyrica (1700 AN1704 AN), served as the head of the Grand Commissariat of allied forces in the Trans-Euran Continental Theatre Command.

As gratitude for his services to the Imperial State, raised to the Imperial Senate at the beginning of the 13th Imperial Synkletos beginning 1717. Refused to leave his post, but provided comments to Imperial Synkletos documents via courier and via representatives and friends in the Imperial Senate and the Dikastis of the Synkletos, particularly those hailing from Raspur.

Mesazon of the Imperial State of Constancia, assuming office at the beginning of 1727, serving until 14.I.1731.

Biography

Early life

Education

Service career

Honours

Personal life

Relationships

Married Ekaterina Ivanova Maksimilianova-Shvinnskaya in 1717. By that act, Periklês married into the erm, "family" of Giakoumis (Ekaterina being Giakoumis's granddaughter through an affair with Catarina de Todos los Santos u-Kart). Ekaterina is mostly known to the Chicha press however as the socialite daughter of Hopsy.

Offspring

Father to Andrea Periklês Metaxas, born 1718; Maria Antonia Metaxas, born 1720, Anna Metaxas, born 1723, and Heinrich Metaxas, born 1726.