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[[File:2017ChancellorCoA.png|thumb|The Coat of Arms of the Chancellor]] | [[File:2017ChancellorCoA.png|thumb|The Coat of Arms of the Chancellor]] | ||
The Chancellor of Natopia is the presiding officer of Natopia's legislature, the [[Frenzy]], chief executive, and Natopia's head of government. The Imperial Chancellery handles most of Natopia's internal and domestic affairs, whereas the [[Rulers of Natopia|Emperor]] handles foreign and military affairs. | The '''Chancellor of Natopia''' is the presiding officer of Natopia's legislature, the [[Frenzy]], chief executive, and Natopia's head of government. The Imperial Chancellery handles most of Natopia's internal and domestic affairs, whereas the [[Rulers of Natopia|Emperor]] handles foreign and military affairs. | ||
==List of Presiding Officers of the Frenzy== | ==List of Presiding Officers of the Frenzy== |
Revision as of 09:33, 24 August 2017
The Chancellor of Natopia is the presiding officer of Natopia's legislature, the Frenzy, chief executive, and Natopia's head of government. The Imperial Chancellery handles most of Natopia's internal and domestic affairs, whereas the Emperor handles foreign and military affairs.
List of Presiding Officers of the Frenzy
Tenure (Natopian years) | Chancellor | Demesne | |
1471–1489 | Nathan Waffel-Paine | Ziegeland | |
1489–1489 | Andrew S. (as Grand Consul) | Ziegeland | |
1489–1498 | Nathan Waffel-Paine (as Grand Consul) | Ziegeland | |
1498–1506 | Nathan Waffel-Paine (as Grand Alderman) | Ziegeland | |
1519–1525 | Tom Biffo | Punkrock | |
1525–1536 | Matt Z. | Muckypuckyland | |
1536–1550 | Tom Biffo | Punkrock | |
1550–1568 | William Strauss (as High Holy Bovicar) | Muckypuckyland | |
1568–1607 | Nathan Waffel-Paine | Ziegeland | |
1608–1619 | Christo Eucalyptos | Sororiya | |
1619–1641 | Lord Erion | Arboria | |
1641–1642 | Noor bint Daniyal (as acting Chancellor) | Leng | |
1642–1651 | Benjamin Meir | Thalassa | |
1651–pres. | Joshua Saint Endellion | Elijah's Rest |
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