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| office = 1st Prime Minister of Vitosium | | office = 1st Prime Minister of Vitosium | ||
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| term_start = | | term_start = October 25, 1812 | ||
| term_end = November | | term_end = November 7, 1820 | ||
| predecessor = [[Alexander Agostinio]] | | predecessor = [[Alexander Agostinio]] | ||
| successor = [[ | | successor = [[Danilo Antuza]] | ||
| birth_name = Bruno Alesto Bianco Saivas | | birth_name = Bruno Alesto Bianco Saivas | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1779|1|10}} | | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1779|1|10}} | ||
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'''Bruno Alesto Bianco Saivas''' is a Vitosian politician that served as the very first prime minister of [[Vitosium]] following the [[1811 Revolt (Vitosium War)|1811 Revolt]]. He was also one of four people who wrote the [[Vitosium Constitution]]. | |||
==Personal Life== | |||
===Corta Village=== | |||
Bruno was born in the small village of Corta, which had a population of 180 people, in 1779. When he was ten years old, [[Alexander Agostinio]] invaded his village, enslaving many and killing the few who fought back, including his parents. From there, he was a child soldier who had to participate in the invasion of other native villages. In his book, ''[[The Soldier From Corta]]'', he wrote about a constant fear of imminent death if he didn't participate in killing innocent people, including other children, who defied King Alexander. | |||
===The Stand Against King Alexander=== | |||
In 1802, he met [[Soli Cardassio]], another native who defied King Alexander. Despite knowing that he was under orders to kill Soli, he made the decision to spare him and go into hiding with him. From there, they plotted a mutiny against the king. | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
*The Soldier From Corta (1804) | |||
*Inevitable: the Freedom Coup (1831) | |||
==NOTES== | |||
Page is under construction. He stepped down in 1820. In 1818, he wrote the Constitution with some people. In it, he mentioned Prime Ministers having terms of 4 years and that they can have up to 2 terms. | Page is under construction. He stepped down in 1820. In 1818, he wrote the Constitution with some people. In it, he mentioned Prime Ministers having terms of 4 years and that they can have up to 2 terms. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 21 July 2021
The Right Honourable Bruno Saivas | |
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1st Prime Minister of Vitosium | |
In office October 25, 1812 – November 7, 1820 | |
Preceded by | Alexander Agostinio |
Succeeded by | Danilo Antuza |
Personal details | |
Born | Bruno Alesto Bianco Saivas 10 January 1779 Corta Village |
Died | 22 October 1874 Riogoza, Vitosium | (aged 95)
Spouse | Saternina Azeveda (m. 1825) |
Children | 3 |
Residence(s) | ? (official) ? (private) |
Bruno Alesto Bianco Saivas is a Vitosian politician that served as the very first prime minister of Vitosium following the 1811 Revolt. He was also one of four people who wrote the Vitosium Constitution.
Personal Life
Corta Village
Bruno was born in the small village of Corta, which had a population of 180 people, in 1779. When he was ten years old, Alexander Agostinio invaded his village, enslaving many and killing the few who fought back, including his parents. From there, he was a child soldier who had to participate in the invasion of other native villages. In his book, The Soldier From Corta, he wrote about a constant fear of imminent death if he didn't participate in killing innocent people, including other children, who defied King Alexander.
The Stand Against King Alexander
In 1802, he met Soli Cardassio, another native who defied King Alexander. Despite knowing that he was under orders to kill Soli, he made the decision to spare him and go into hiding with him. From there, they plotted a mutiny against the king.
Bibliography
- The Soldier From Corta (1804)
- Inevitable: the Freedom Coup (1831)
NOTES
Page is under construction. He stepped down in 1820. In 1818, he wrote the Constitution with some people. In it, he mentioned Prime Ministers having terms of 4 years and that they can have up to 2 terms.