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Linked closely with Cavallo’s revolutionary policies, the position was abolished during the Restoration period that sought to dismantle his legacy after 1818. Although the title then lay dormant and was only used unofficially, it was briefly revived between 1842 and 1848 during the Sallo-Vitulian Confederation and later in 2014 by president [[Oswald Mosley]] as a nod to its historical significance. From 2014 to 2020, the role was held by Sam. In 2020, Stella, Sam's daughter, began sharing duties with him, and has served alone as the chief mouser since 2020 after Sam retired due to "old age and decreased activity". | Linked closely with Cavallo’s revolutionary policies, the position was abolished during the Restoration period that sought to dismantle his legacy after 1818. Although the title then lay dormant and was only used unofficially, it was briefly revived between 1842 and 1848 during the Sallo-Vitulian Confederation and later in 2014 by president [[Oswald Mosley]] as a nod to its historical significance. From 2014 to 2020, the role was held by Sam. In 2020, Stella, Sam's daughter, began sharing duties with him, and has served alone as the chief mouser since 2020 after Sam retired due to "old age and decreased activity". | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The tradition of Court Mousers in the Kingdom of Sallia existed informally since 17th century until the early 19th century. The first recorded cat using informal title of Chief Mouser was Rufus, known colloquially as Rufus "the Hussar" due to his characteristic wearing of a hussar helmet. Rufus was a cat of Cardinal Damian, then First Minister of State, during turbulent years of war of religion. | |||
In 1802, upon the establishment of the Sallen Republic, President Carlo Cavallo officially designated the title "Chief Mouser to the Republic", assigning his own cat, John "Snow", a white cat he had rescued during his military campaign against Isfahan. According to Cavallo's Vice President and close confidant, Henri Arnaud, this act had more meanings than one would initially perceive: | |||
{{quote|President Cavallo often expressed that through seemingly trivial acts, one could convey profound truths. By bestowing an offiical title upon a common house cat, he not only addressed a practical issue but also subtly mocked the elaborate titles and honours of the monarchical system. He saw it as an amusing yet poignant way to highlight the excesses and often empty pageantry of the old regimes. "Why should we not honour those who truly serve us, be they ever so humble?" he would jest.}} | |||
==List of chief mousers== | ==List of chief mousers== | ||
Revision as of 17:23, 7 July 2024
Chief Mouser to the Commonwealth | |
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Government of Eulabia Presidential Executive Office | |
Residence | TBD |
Appointer | President of Eulabia |
Term length | No set length; ends on retirement or death |
Inaugural holder | Rufus (notional) John "Snow" (official) |
Formation | c. 1612 1802 (officially) 2014 (current form) |
The Chief Mouser to the Commonwealth[a] is the official title of the resident cat at the executive office and residence of the President of Eulabia in Lunden. This enduring tradition traces its origins to the Kingdom of Sallia and was formally recognised during the subsequent Sallen Republic. The title was first officially created in 1802 by Carlo Cavallo, then President of Sallia, who appointed his cat, John "Snow", as the inaugural chief mouser.
Linked closely with Cavallo’s revolutionary policies, the position was abolished during the Restoration period that sought to dismantle his legacy after 1818. Although the title then lay dormant and was only used unofficially, it was briefly revived between 1842 and 1848 during the Sallo-Vitulian Confederation and later in 2014 by president Oswald Mosley as a nod to its historical significance. From 2014 to 2020, the role was held by Sam. In 2020, Stella, Sam's daughter, began sharing duties with him, and has served alone as the chief mouser since 2020 after Sam retired due to "old age and decreased activity".
History
The tradition of Court Mousers in the Kingdom of Sallia existed informally since 17th century until the early 19th century. The first recorded cat using informal title of Chief Mouser was Rufus, known colloquially as Rufus "the Hussar" due to his characteristic wearing of a hussar helmet. Rufus was a cat of Cardinal Damian, then First Minister of State, during turbulent years of war of religion.
In 1802, upon the establishment of the Sallen Republic, President Carlo Cavallo officially designated the title "Chief Mouser to the Republic", assigning his own cat, John "Snow", a white cat he had rescued during his military campaign against Isfahan. According to Cavallo's Vice President and close confidant, Henri Arnaud, this act had more meanings than one would initially perceive:
President Cavallo often expressed that through seemingly trivial acts, one could convey profound truths. By bestowing an offiical title upon a common house cat, he not only addressed a practical issue but also subtly mocked the elaborate titles and honours of the monarchical system. He saw it as an amusing yet poignant way to highlight the excesses and often empty pageantry of the old regimes. "Why should we not honour those who truly serve us, be they ever so humble?" he would jest.
List of chief mousers
Sallen Republic (1802–1818) Sallo-Vitulian Confederation (1842–1848) Commonwealth of Eulabia (2014–present) | |||||
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Name | Portrait | Began tenure | Ended tenure | President(s) | Note |
John (popularly nicknamed "Snow") (1801–1816) |
c. 1802 | c. 1816 | Carlo Cavallo | [b] | |
Pietro (1810–1821) |
c. 1816 | c. 1817 | [c] | ||
Toro (1817–1826) |
c. 1817 | c. 1818 | [d] | ||
Position vacant (1818–1842) | |||||
Carlo & Carla (1840–1849, 1841–1855) |
c. 1842 | c. 1848 | TBD | [e] | |
Position vacant (1848–2014) | |||||
Sam (b. 2008) |
12 March 2014 | 5 December 2020 | Oswald Mosley | [f] | |
Stella (b. 2014) |
9 November 2018 | Incumbent | [g] |
Notes
- ↑ Formerly Chief Mouser to the Republic
- ↑ John "Snow" was deeply cherished by Cavallo and became immensely popular among the people. He died in 1817.
- ↑ Pietro's brief and uneventful tenure was marked by a notable lack of enthusiasm for his mousing duties. He was described by the presidential administration as "the laziest cat they've ever seen.". He was eventually sacked by Cavallo upon his return from the war.
- ↑ Toro, a lively kitten brought from the war in Rostovia by Cavallo, was named for his stubborn nature. He served effectively during his brief tenure.
- ↑ Carlo & Carla, named after Cavallo, served during the era of the Sallo-Vitulian Confederation. They were very happy pair and symbolised the unity and shared responsibilities between Sallia and Vitulia.
- ↑ Sam, known for his robust health and effective mousing, helped revive interest in the role. He retired due to old age and decreased activity.
- ↑ Stella, daughter of Sam, started her duties in 2018 together with her father. Noted for her high effectiveness, she took over fully when Sam retired in 2020.