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Isabella Acardi was a former Malgravean politician and former member of the Chamber of Representatives who served as Chair of the Malgravean Socialist Party between 1933 and 1965. | |||
==Early life and career== | ==Early life and career== | ||
Isabella Acardi was born outside of the United Kingdom of Malgrave on the 17th of August, 1886 in Bologna, a territory which is believed to be part of the present day Dornalian Republic. In the build-up to the creation of the Malgravean state Isabella became involved with the [[Ancestral_Study|Ancestral Study Group]] and formed part of the first surveying group established to explore potential new homelands for the country. | |||
Shortly after the establishment of the United Kingdom Isabella enrolled at the recently established Taranis Institute of Political Science, and became one of the first university graduates in the country. After leaving university Isabella took a job working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and was tasked with gaining information on fellow Mystrian states to aid in efforts to grow support for the threatened Malgravean state. | |||
In 1933 Isabella took a short break from her work at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to volunteer for military service, and after basic training was involved in multiple battles against the invading Imerians. In the latter half of the conflict Isabella was awarded an Asola Medal for bravery in action during a short-lived counter-offensive against shoreline Imerian positions, however, due to injuries sustained during battle she was also honourably discharged from military service and returned to her pre-war career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | |||
As the exodus was announced Isabella formed part of efforts to help the country find a new homeland, and took part in successful discussions which led to the reestablishment of the Malgravean state after the exodus. | |||
==Chair of the Socialist Party== | ==Chair of the Socialist Party== | ||
In 1923 Isabella was convinced by a friend to join the Socialist Party. | |||
== Personal life == | == Personal life == |
Revision as of 17:13, 26 October 2024
Isabella Acardi | |
Chairperson of the Socialist Party (Malgrave) | |
1933-1965 | |
Assumed Position 1st of May 1933 | |
Preceded by |
WIP |
Succeeded by |
Damian Jaskulski |
Born | August 17th, 1886 Bologna, Dornalian Earth |
Died | February 2nd, 1990 Portmon, United Kingdom of Malgrave |
Nationality | Malgravean |
Residence | |
Alma mater | Taranis Institute of Political Science |
Political party | Socialist Party (Malgrave) |
Occupation | Politician |
Spouse | |
Children | |
Religion | Agnostic |
Languages | Malgravean Ancient, Mystrian Common,, Breheimian, Dornalian Common (Italian) |
Isabella Acardi was a former Malgravean politician and former member of the Chamber of Representatives who served as Chair of the Malgravean Socialist Party between 1933 and 1965.
Early life and career
Isabella Acardi was born outside of the United Kingdom of Malgrave on the 17th of August, 1886 in Bologna, a territory which is believed to be part of the present day Dornalian Republic. In the build-up to the creation of the Malgravean state Isabella became involved with the Ancestral Study Group and formed part of the first surveying group established to explore potential new homelands for the country.
Shortly after the establishment of the United Kingdom Isabella enrolled at the recently established Taranis Institute of Political Science, and became one of the first university graduates in the country. After leaving university Isabella took a job working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and was tasked with gaining information on fellow Mystrian states to aid in efforts to grow support for the threatened Malgravean state.
In 1933 Isabella took a short break from her work at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to volunteer for military service, and after basic training was involved in multiple battles against the invading Imerians. In the latter half of the conflict Isabella was awarded an Asola Medal for bravery in action during a short-lived counter-offensive against shoreline Imerian positions, however, due to injuries sustained during battle she was also honourably discharged from military service and returned to her pre-war career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
As the exodus was announced Isabella formed part of efforts to help the country find a new homeland, and took part in successful discussions which led to the reestablishment of the Malgravean state after the exodus.
Chair of the Socialist Party
In 1923 Isabella was convinced by a friend to join the Socialist Party.
Personal life
Family and romance
WIP
Religion
WIP