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|rowspan="2"|[[Montego Rosario]]<br>{{small|(1886{{ndash}}1932)}}<br><small>{{Age|1886|7|11|1932|4|12}} years</small>
|15<sup>th</sup> May 1916
|15<sup>th</sup> May 1924
|{{Age in years, months and days|1916|5|15|1924|5|15}}
| [[1916 Modecian general election|1916]], [[1920 Modecian general election|1920]]
| style="background:#8ee5ee; color:white;"|[[Party for Liberity|{{color|white|PL}}]]
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| colspan="5"| <small>Liberilzed the nation, passed through [[Women's suffrage in Modeci|Women's suffrage]] in 1918 and [[Matrimonial Causes Act 1923|the Matrimonial Causes Act 1923]] (enabled either partner to petition for divorce on the basis of: adultery, cruelty, desertion and incurable insanity (previously, only the man had been able to do this)).</small>
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|rowspan="2"|[[Agustin Bolivar]]<br>{{small|(1894{{ndash}}1972)}}<br><small>{{Age|1894|1|22|1972|5|4}} years</small>
|15<sup>th</sup> May 1924
|15<sup>th</sup> May 1940
|{{Age in years, months and days|1924|5|15|1940|5|15}}
| [[1924 Modecian general election|1924]], [[1928 Modecian general election|1928]], [[1932 Modecian general election|1932]], [[1936 Modecian general election|1936]]
| style="background:#8ee5ee; color:white;"|[[Party for Liberity|{{color|white|PL}}]]
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| colspan="5"| <small>Thighted the grip of Modeci on the colonial possesion and incorperated the [[Commonwealth Territories of Modeci|Commonwealth Territories]].</small>
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|rowspan="2"|[[Gabrio Ruiz]]<br>{{small|(1873{{ndash}}1952)}}<br><small>{{Age|1873|9|3|1952|2|18}} years</small>
|15<sup>th</sup> May 1940
|15<sup>th</sup> May 1948
|{{Age in years, months and days|1940|5|15|1948|5|15}}
| [[1940 Modecian general election|1940]], [[1944 Modecian general election|1944]]
| style="background:#0e2f44; color:white;"|[[Democratic Catholic Party|{{color|white|DCP}}]]
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| colspan="5"| <small>Besides being the Grand council master, was also the [[Bishop of Viaserta]]. He put restrictions on labor unions and deregulation of corporations.</small>
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|rowspan="2"|[[Alfons Del Champo]]<br>{{small|(1887{{ndash}}1952)}}<br><small>{{Age|1873|2|1|1952|9|14}} years</small>
|15<sup>th</sup> May 1948
|15<sup>th</sup> May 1952
|{{Age in years, months and days|1948|5|15|1952|5|15}}
| [[1940 Modecian general election|1948]]
| style="background:#0e2f44; color:white;"|[[Democratic Catholic Party|{{color|white|DCP}}]]
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| colspan="5"| <small>Invaded [[Borna|the republic of Borna]]</small>
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 21 May 2024


List

Political parties

No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Tenure Election Political Party
First Modecian Republic (744–1636)
1 Filippo Caladri.png Filippo Caladri
(722–766)
44 years
23th September 744 29th December 766 22 years, 3 months and 6 days
The first holder of the grand council mastership of an independent Modeci.
Second Modecian Republic (1636–1804)
98 Portrait of Duke Victor Amadeus II of Savoy, in armour.png Apollonio Barbigia
(1663–1713)
49 years
18th May 1711 28th June 1713 2 years, 1 month and 10 days 1711 B

L
99
99 Piedmontese School - Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy.png Nofri Querini
(1659–1718)
58 years
5th July 1713 23th March 1718 4 years, 8 months and 18 days 1713 P

L
99
100 Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia.jpg Duccio Michiel
(1664–1722)
57 years
31th March 1718 1st February 1722 3 years, 10 months and 1 day 1718 C
101 French School - Charles-Henri de Lorraine, prince de Vaudémont.png Lazzero Firavanti
(1700–1729)
28 years
8th February 1722 4th April 1729 7 years, 1 month and 27 days 1722 C
102 Vivien - Philip V of Spain - New Castle Schleißheim.jpg Riccardo de Fiorino
(1690–1741)
50 years
11th April 1729 2nd March 1741 11 years, 10 months and 19 days 1729 L
Riccardo modernized the military, introducing new training methods, better organization, and advanced weaponry, ensuring the republic's defence against external threats.
103 Elizabeth of Russia by V.Eriksen.jpg Bella de Fiorino
(1709–1762)
53 years
8th May 1741 19th December 1762 21 years, 7 months and 11 days 1741 L
The first woman to hold of the grand council mastership of Modeci. She lead the nation through the 9 years war, doing so expanded its borders. Bella also initiated major infrastructure projects such as the construction of roads, bridges, and ports, which facilitated trade and improved the connectivity of the republic.
104 Elizabeth of Russia by L.Tocque (18 c., Tretyakov gallery).jpg Lisabetta Fonte
the Great
(1726–1782)
56 years
27th December 1762 11th July 1782 19 years, 6 months and 14 days 1762 L
Has been given the title of The Great. Lisabetta is seen as one of the greatest rulers of Modeci. She founded the Academy of the Fair Arts and was a patron of the arts and science. Lisabetta also founded schools across the nation to improve literacy rates, particularly among women and the lower classes.
105 Alvise III Mocenigo doge.jpg Abramo Barbeta
(1714–1782)
68 years
29th July 1782 20th August 1782 22 days 1782 C
Died by a stroke after 22 days as grand council master, making his tenure the shortest in Modecian history.
106 Carlo Ruzzini.jpg Bartolo Baldovinetti
(1715–1789)
73 years
20th August 1782 23th September 1789 7 years, 1 month and 3 days C
107 E. Vorontsova-Dashkova by Dm. Levitsky (1784, Hillwood).jpg Maria Fonte
(1748–1801)
53 years
29th September 1789 27th September 1801 11 years, 11 months and 29 days 1789 L
108 Paolo Renier paint by A. Longhi c. 1779.jpg Adovardo Gritti
(1744–1815)
71 years
29th October 1801 5th April 1804 2 years, 5 months and 7 days 1801 C

R
108
Kingdom of Modeci (1804–1816)
(position abolished)
Third Modecian Republic (1816–present)
109 JPvStadion.jpg Giuseppe Morosini
(1772–1831)
59 years
15th May 1816 15th May 1824 8 years 1816, 1820 RP
110 Ary Scheffer - Dupont de l'Eure.jpg Tommaso de Calvenzano
(1780–1856)
76 years
15th May 1824 15th May 1828 4 years 1824 RP
Clift, Montgomery.jpg Montego Rosario
(1886–1932)
45 years
15th May 1916 15th May 1924 8 years 1916, 1920 PL
Liberilzed the nation, passed through Women's suffrage in 1918 and the Matrimonial Causes Act 1923 (enabled either partner to petition for divorce on the basis of: adultery, cruelty, desertion and incurable insanity (previously, only the man had been able to do this)).
Marlon Brando by Edward Cronenweth, 1955 (b w).jpg Agustin Bolivar
(1894–1972)
78 years
15th May 1924 15th May 1940 16 years 1924, 1928, 1932, 1936 PL
Thighted the grip of Modeci on the colonial possesion and incorperated the Commonwealth Territories.
CAvGalenBAMS200612.jpg Gabrio Ruiz
(1873–1952)
78 years
15th May 1940 15th May 1948 8 years 1940, 1944 DCP
Besides being the Grand council master, was also the Bishop of Viaserta. He put restrictions on labor unions and deregulation of corporations.
Duff Cooper MP (cropped).jpg Alfons Del Champo
(1887–1952)
79 years
15th May 1948 15th May 1952 4 years 1948 DCP
Invaded the republic of Borna
Grace Kelly30419.jpg Valeria Borgese-Fonte
(1949–1986)
36 years
15th May 1980 19th September 1986 6 years, 3 months and 30 days 1980, 1984 SDP
Was the first woman to hold of the grand council mastership of Modeci since the fall of the second republic, and was related to Lisabetta the Great. She died from injuries sustained in a car crash. Is considered as of the one the most popular grand council mistresses in modern history.
Merlyn Rees appearing on After Dark , 16 July 1988 - (cropped).jpg Mathieu Bourcier
(1932–1991)
59 years
19th September 1986 15th May 1988 1 year, 8 months and 1 day SDP
Took over after the death of madam Borgese-Fonte.
Lord Davies of Stamford 2015.jpg Benito Priore
(1941–1995)
60 years
15th May 1988 15th May 1996 8 years 1988, 1992 PL
Was grand council master during the burst of the Modecian economic bubble.
Roger Knapman.jpg Rodrigo Padalino
(1943–2006)
63 years
15th May 1996 1st June 2006 10 years and 17 days 1996 PL

PM
Took control over the state and proclaimed a state of emergency after the second Modecian civil war broke out. After the resolution of the civil war in 1998, he stayed in power with the support of the military.
Official portrait of Baroness Golding crop 2, 2019.jpg Nicoletta Padalino
la Nonna
(1936–2013)
76 years
12th June 2006 21th March 2013 6 years, 9 months and 9 days 2006, 2010 PM
Legalized gay marriage and made terminating a pregnancy a guaranteed freedom in Article 36 of the constitution. She was given the nickname of la Nonna, as she was seen as the grandmother of the nation. Died after having a heart attack due to stress from the Real-estate bubble burst in 2013.
Matteo Salvini 2019 crop.jpg Alessandro Padalino
(born 1977)
47 years
21th March 2013 Incumbent 11 years, 86 days 2014, 2018, 2022 PM
Became grand council master after a sudden change in the party's leadership in the hours after the death of the former grand council mistress. Rosa Padalino, the daughter of Nicoletta Padalino, was replaced with Alessandro Padalino.