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{{Infobox officeholder | |||
|name = <small>First Citizen of Gapolania</small><br> | |||
Silvio Amindè | |||
|image = Camilotorres.jpg | |||
|imagesize = 200px | |||
|office1 = [[File:Gapolania_flag.png|22px]] 1st [[President of Gapolania|First Citizen of Gapolania]] | |||
|vicepresident1 = | |||
|term_start1 = October 18, 1808 | |||
|term_end1 = October 18, 1813 | |||
|predecessor1 = | |||
|successor1 = [[Antimo Ferma Cavaleri]] | |||
|office2 = [[File:Gapolania_flag.png|22px]] Leader of the [[Republican Movement (Gapolania)|Republican Movement]] | |||
|vicepresident2 = | |||
|term_start2 = May 16, 1806 | |||
|term_end2 = October 18, 1808 | |||
|predecessor2 = | |||
|successor2 = | |||
|birth_date = April 7, 1762 | |||
|birth_place = [[Astia]], [[Semara (State)|Semara]] | |||
|death_date = November 22, 1816 | |||
|death_place = [[Zeta]], [[Gapolania]] | |||
|alma_mater = [[University of Nassea]] | |||
|nationality = | |||
|profession = | |||
|party = Independent | |||
|religion = | |||
|spouse = | |||
|children = | |||
}} | |||
'''Silvio Amindè''' (April 7, 1762 – November 22, 1816) was a Gapolanese theologist, writer and politician, who led the Republican Movement of Gapolania from 1806 to 1808, signed the declaration of independence of Gapolania in 1808 and ultimately served as the First Citizen of the [[First Republic of Gapolania|Republic of Gapolania]]. Popularly associated with the [[Pantheonisti]] movement in the country, he advocated for the unification of the former [[Etruria|Etrurian]] colonies in Asteria Inferior and creation of the religious state known as [[Heavenly Asteria]] (''Asteria Celeste''). | |||
== Biography == | |||
Amindè was born in Astia (then in the Governorate of Semara under the Viceroyalty of New Povelia), the son of Vettorio Amindè, a trader and an aspiring politician. He was sent to Zeta at the age of 13 to attend the church school there and prepare for taking over the family business. Inspired by religious {{wp|scripture|scriptures}}, he further pursued religious career and went on to study in the {{wp|seminary}} in Zeta, much to his father's disapproval. During his time in the seminary, Amindè learnt about the Pantheonisti ideology and decided to move to Nassea, where he joined the Univeristy of Nassea to study {{wp|philosophy}} and {{wp|political sciences}}. It was there that he met like-minded individuals, [[Castro Albione]] and [[Seneca di Follerzo]], who would later found the Republican Movement. | |||
== | == Republican Movement == | ||
== | == Presidency == | ||
== Political views == | |||
== Death and legacy == | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 2 March 2021
First Citizen of Gapolania Silvio Amindè | |
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1st First Citizen of Gapolania | |
In office October 18, 1808 – October 18, 1813 | |
Succeeded by | Antimo Ferma Cavaleri |
Leader of the Republican Movement | |
In office May 16, 1806 – October 18, 1808 | |
Personal details | |
Born | April 7, 1762 Astia, Semara |
Died | November 22, 1816 Zeta, Gapolania |
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | University of Nassea |
Silvio Amindè (April 7, 1762 – November 22, 1816) was a Gapolanese theologist, writer and politician, who led the Republican Movement of Gapolania from 1806 to 1808, signed the declaration of independence of Gapolania in 1808 and ultimately served as the First Citizen of the Republic of Gapolania. Popularly associated with the Pantheonisti movement in the country, he advocated for the unification of the former Etrurian colonies in Asteria Inferior and creation of the religious state known as Heavenly Asteria (Asteria Celeste).
Biography
Amindè was born in Astia (then in the Governorate of Semara under the Viceroyalty of New Povelia), the son of Vettorio Amindè, a trader and an aspiring politician. He was sent to Zeta at the age of 13 to attend the church school there and prepare for taking over the family business. Inspired by religious scriptures, he further pursued religious career and went on to study in the seminary in Zeta, much to his father's disapproval. During his time in the seminary, Amindè learnt about the Pantheonisti ideology and decided to move to Nassea, where he joined the Univeristy of Nassea to study philosophy and political sciences. It was there that he met like-minded individuals, Castro Albione and Seneca di Follerzo, who would later found the Republican Movement.