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{{Hurmu Senator | |||
|fullname = Anskar Kairason Isamma | |||
|image = Anskarisamma.jpeg | |||
|Tenurebegins = 1.I.{{AN|1696}} | |||
|Tenureends = 15.XII.{{AN|1701}} ({{AgeAN|1696|1701}}) | |||
|positions = | |||
|senate = [[Seventh Senate|VII]] | |||
|elected = [[1695 Hurmu general elections|1695]] | |||
|faction = [[Ayreonist List|Ayreonist]] <small>(also [[Edasi Hurmu]], [[Liberals]])</small> | |||
|OHLline = [[Order_of_the_Holy_Lakes#Line_of_Andelarion_.281512.29|Andelarion]] | |||
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|gender = Male | |||
|Race = Hurmudan | |||
|species = Human | |||
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|father = Kair Siriersson Isamma | |||
|mother = Liv Juno Isamma | |||
|spouse = | |||
|children = | |||
|birthdate = {{AN|1622}} | |||
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|deathdate = 15.XII.{{AN|1701}} (aged {{AgeAN|1622|1701}}) | |||
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|burial = [[Palace of the Elenaran]] | |||
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'''Anskar Kairason Isamma''' (born in [[Vesüha]] ([[Lakkvia]], [[Craitland]]), 1622; died in Vesüha, 15.XII.1701) was a [[Hurmu]] historian, academic, civil servant, and politician. [[Senate of the Lakes|Senator of the Lakes]], 1695–1701. He was the non-member Secretary of the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] 1680–1690, and Chairman of the [[Hurmu Trust Territory]] governing committee 1689–1690. Member of the [[Edasi Hurmu]] party. Leader of the Opposition in the [[Assembly of Representatives]] 1690–1695. Resigned from the Edasi Hurmu party in 1695 in opposition to its choice to enter into coalition with the [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism]]. Joined [[Liberals]] instead. Elected to the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]] [[1695 Parlerment elections|in 1695]] for the [[Ayreonist List]]. Re-elected to the Senate in the [[1701 Hurmu general elections|1701 elections]] but died from a heart attack before the new Senate would meet. To be given a state funeral in Vesüha. | |||
Published several books on Hurmu history, the most popular of which delineated [[Hurmu#Hurmu_Menelmakarel_.281479.E2.80.931487.29|Hurmu's Menelmacari era]]. | |||
He was unmarried and had no children. He identified as both asexual, aromantic, and autistic. | |||
== Family history == | == Family history == | ||
Son of Kair, son of Sirier, son of Marin Rikjudottir, second daughter of Rikja Vanadisardottar. As a great great grandson of Rikja Vanadisardottor, he is related to the descendants of Sara Rikjudottar (wife of [[Daniel Kalirion]], and sister of Marin). In this way, Anskar is a third cousin of Prince [[Zahir al Din]] of [[Shireroth]] and Natopia, and a third-cousin once removed of [[Kaiser Ayreon II]], and twice removed of the present Princess of Hurmu, [[Salome]]. | Son of Kair, son of Sirier, son of Marin Rikjudottir, second daughter of Rikja Vanadisardottar. As a great great grandson of Rikja Vanadisardottor, he is related to the descendants of Sara Rikjudottar (wife of [[Daniel Kalirion]], and sister of Marin). In this way, Anskar is a third cousin of [[Prince of Shireroth|Prince]] [[Zahir al Din]] of [[Shireroth]] and [[Natopia]], and a third-cousin once removed of [[Kaiser Ayreon II]], and twice removed of the present [[Princess among the Lakes|Princess of Hurmu]], [[Salome]]. | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
*1641: Bachelor's degree in History from the University of Lakkvia | *1641: Bachelor's degree in History from the [[University of Lakkvia]] | ||
*1643: Master's degree in Hurmu History from the University of Kaupang | *1643: Master's degree in Hurmu History from the University of Kaupang | ||
*1647: Doctorate degree in the history from the University of Lakkvia, dissertation entitled: "Making a state out of nomads: An exploration into what led to the formation of Hurmu polities in the 15th to 17th centuries". | *1647: Doctorate degree in the history from the University of Lakkvia, dissertation entitled: "Making a state out of nomads: An exploration into what led to the formation of Hurmu polities in the 15th to 17th centuries". | ||
*1647–1649: Post-doc, Visiting researcher in the People's Academy of Elwynn, Caligae campus. | *1647–1649: Post-doc, Visiting researcher in the [[People's Academy of Elwynn]], [[Caligae]] campus. | ||
*1649–1652: Lecturer in history, University of Lakkvia | *1649–1652: Lecturer in history, [[University of Lakkvia]] | ||
*1650–1660: Member of the City Council of [[Vesüha]] for the [[Edasi Hurmu]] party. | *1650–1660: Member of the City Council of [[Vesüha]] for the [[Edasi Hurmu]] party. | ||
*1652–1656: Senior reader in history, University of Lakkvia | *1652–1656: Senior reader in history, [[University of Lakkvia]] | ||
* | *1656–1701: Professor of History, [[University of Lakkvia]] | ||
*1660–1690: Member of the Board of Trustees of the Order of the Holy Lakes | *1660–1690: Member of the Board of Trustees of the Order of the Holy Lakes | ||
*1662–1685: Member of the Council of Elders of the [[Temple of the Lakes, at Haraldsborg]] | *1662–1685: Member of the Council of Elders of the [[Temple of the Lakes, at Haraldsborg]] | ||
*1680–1690: Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Order of the Holy Lakes | *1680–1690: Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Order of the Holy Lakes | ||
*1689–1690: Member of the Bilateral Organizing Committee of the Hurmu Trust Territory | *1689–1690: Member of the Bilateral Organizing Committee of the [[Hurmu Trust Territory]] | ||
*1689–1690: Chairman of the Bilateral Organizing Committee of the Hurmu Trust Territory | *1689–1690: Chairman of the Bilateral Organizing Committee of the [[Hurmu Trust Territory]] | ||
* | *1690–1695: Member of the [[Assembly of Representatives]] of [[Hurmu]] ([[Edasi Hurmu]]) for the [[Lake District]]. Leader of the Opposition. | ||
*1695–1701: [[Senator of the Lakes]], member of the [[Senate_of_the_Lakes#Senatorial_Committee_for_the_Hurmu_Peace_Corps|Committee overseeing the Hurmu Peace Corps]] | |||
*1696–1701: Member of the National Committee, [[Liberals]]. | |||
== Honours == | |||
*{{team flag|Constancia|flag}}: [[1690 Extraordinary Investiture|Grand Knight Commander of the Order of the Great Kingdom of Constancia]] (1690) | |||
*{{team flag|Hurmu|flag}}: Admitted to the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] as [[Knight of the Holy Lakes]] in 1692. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 31 August 2023
Anskar Kairason Isamma | |
Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1.I.1696 AN |
Tenure ended | 15.XII.1701 AN (5 AN years) |
Senate(s) | VII |
Elected | 1695 |
Faction | Ayreonist (also Edasi Hurmu, Liberals) |
Order of the Holy Lakes | Andelarion |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Race | Hurmudan |
Biographical information | |
Father | Kair Siriersson Isamma |
Mother | Liv Juno Isamma |
Date of birth | 1622 AN |
Date of death | 15.XII.1701 AN (aged 79 AN years) |
Resting place | Palace of the Elenaran |
Anskar Kairason Isamma (born in Vesüha (Lakkvia, Craitland), 1622; died in Vesüha, 15.XII.1701) was a Hurmu historian, academic, civil servant, and politician. Senator of the Lakes, 1695–1701. He was the non-member Secretary of the Order of the Holy Lakes 1680–1690, and Chairman of the Hurmu Trust Territory governing committee 1689–1690. Member of the Edasi Hurmu party. Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly of Representatives 1690–1695. Resigned from the Edasi Hurmu party in 1695 in opposition to its choice to enter into coalition with the Coalition for Democratic Humanism. Joined Liberals instead. Elected to the Senate in 1695 for the Ayreonist List. Re-elected to the Senate in the 1701 elections but died from a heart attack before the new Senate would meet. To be given a state funeral in Vesüha.
Published several books on Hurmu history, the most popular of which delineated Hurmu's Menelmacari era.
He was unmarried and had no children. He identified as both asexual, aromantic, and autistic.
Family history
Son of Kair, son of Sirier, son of Marin Rikjudottir, second daughter of Rikja Vanadisardottar. As a great great grandson of Rikja Vanadisardottor, he is related to the descendants of Sara Rikjudottar (wife of Daniel Kalirion, and sister of Marin). In this way, Anskar is a third cousin of Prince Zahir al Din of Shireroth and Natopia, and a third-cousin once removed of Kaiser Ayreon II, and twice removed of the present Princess of Hurmu, Salome.
Career
- 1641: Bachelor's degree in History from the University of Lakkvia
- 1643: Master's degree in Hurmu History from the University of Kaupang
- 1647: Doctorate degree in the history from the University of Lakkvia, dissertation entitled: "Making a state out of nomads: An exploration into what led to the formation of Hurmu polities in the 15th to 17th centuries".
- 1647–1649: Post-doc, Visiting researcher in the People's Academy of Elwynn, Caligae campus.
- 1649–1652: Lecturer in history, University of Lakkvia
- 1650–1660: Member of the City Council of Vesüha for the Edasi Hurmu party.
- 1652–1656: Senior reader in history, University of Lakkvia
- 1656–1701: Professor of History, University of Lakkvia
- 1660–1690: Member of the Board of Trustees of the Order of the Holy Lakes
- 1662–1685: Member of the Council of Elders of the Temple of the Lakes, at Haraldsborg
- 1680–1690: Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Order of the Holy Lakes
- 1689–1690: Member of the Bilateral Organizing Committee of the Hurmu Trust Territory
- 1689–1690: Chairman of the Bilateral Organizing Committee of the Hurmu Trust Territory
- 1690–1695: Member of the Assembly of Representatives of Hurmu (Edasi Hurmu) for the Lake District. Leader of the Opposition.
- 1695–1701: Senator of the Lakes, member of the Committee overseeing the Hurmu Peace Corps
- 1696–1701: Member of the National Committee, Liberals.
Honours
- : Grand Knight Commander of the Order of the Great Kingdom of Constancia (1690)
- : Admitted to the Order of the Holy Lakes as Knight of the Holy Lakes in 1692.