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'''John Daedalus''' (''Flavius Daedalus Veiento Iohannes''; b. 18 July 1990) is a Latin politician and attorney who currently serves as Senator for the constituency of Ostia Aterni. He is currently the youngest member of the [[Senate of the Latin Empire|Latin Senate]]. He currently serves as [[Emperor's Council of Latium#Magisterial Offices|Magistrate for Housing and Local Government]] on the Latin cabinet since 2018; he previously served as {{wp|Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister|Senatorial Private Secretary to the Consul}}.
'''John Daedalus''' (''Flavius Daedalus Veiento Iohannes''; b. 18 July 1990) is a Latin politician and attorney who currently serves as Senator for the constituency of Ostia Aterni. He is currently the youngest member of the [[Senate of Latium|Latin Senate]]. He currently serves as [[Emperor's Council of Latium#Magisterial Offices|Magistrate for Housing and Local Government]] on the Latin cabinet since 2018; he previously served as {{wp|Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister|Senatorial Private Secretary to the Consul}}.


Daedalus graduated from the University of Aarhusium in 2013, earning a {{wp|Master of Laws|law degree}} under an extended program. From 2013 until 2015, he worked as a judicial clerk in the Latin Court of Appeals for Anna Laskaris –  now a [[Supreme Court of Latium#Members of the Court|Lady Justice of the Supreme Court]]. Daedalus was later employed as a campaign advisor for [[Conservative and Imperial Party|Conservative]] Senator Justinian Caepasius during the [[Latin general election, 2015|2015 election]]. He continued to serve as a policy advisor for Senator Caepasius until his decision to run for the Senate himself in [[Latin general election, 2017|2017]]. He was elected to the Senate by a 2% margin, becoming the first non-left wing party member (not [[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Liberal Party]] or [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive Party]]) to win the Ostia Aterni constituency.  
Daedalus graduated from the University of Aarhusium in 2013, earning a {{wp|Master of Laws|law degree}} under an extended program. From 2013 until 2015, he worked as a judicial clerk in the Latin Court of Appeals for Anna Laskaris –  now a [[Supreme Court of Latium#Members of the Court|Lady Justice of the Supreme Court]]. Daedalus was later employed as a campaign advisor for [[United Latium#History|Conservative]] Senator Justinian Caepasius during the [[Latin general election, 2015|2015 election]]. He continued to serve as a policy advisor for Senator Caepasius until his decision to run for the Senate himself in [[Latin general election, 2017|2017]]. He was elected to the Senate by a 2% margin, becoming the first non-left wing party member (not [[Liberal-Labor Party (Latum)|Liberal Party]] or [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive Party]]) to win the Ostia Aterni constituency.  
==Early life, education, career==
==Early life, education, career==
Flavius Daedalus Veiento Iohnnes was born on 18 July 1990 at St. Joseph–Aarhusium National Hospital in Aarhusium, [[Latium]] to Jason Daedalus and Ionnia (''née'' Daedala). His father is of Latin descent and has been employed as a police officer for the county of Lusitania since 1982. His mother attended the University of Aarhusium and has been a primary school teacher for the Aarhusium School Board since 1986. His parents originate from rural county Anio in central Latium and are first cousins. Daedalus has two younger sisters: Maria and Honoria.
Flavius Daedalus Veiento Iohannes was born on 18 July 1990 at St. Joseph–Aarhusium National Hospital in Aarhusium, [[Latium]] to Jason Daedalus and Ionnia (''née'' Daedala). His father is of Latin descent and has been employed as a police officer for the county of Lusitania since 1982. His mother attended the University of Aarhusium and has been a primary school teacher for the Aarhusium School Board since 1986. His parents originate from rural county Anio in central Latium and are first cousins. Daedalus has two younger sisters: Maria and Honoria.


Daedalus attended Saint Nicolas Primary School, a state school in Aarhusium for his primary schooling. At the age of 12, he was enrolled at St. Faustus Academy, an independent–private school in nearby Ostia Aterni, which he attended until his commencement in 2007. After taking a gap year where he travelled to [[Fabria]] in the [[Ecclesiastical State]] and Vannois, Daedaluls enrolled at  the University of Aarhusium for his university education, taking part in the school's extended degree law program. Throughout his schooling, Daedalus worked at nearby law firms and interned at the [[Conservative and Imperial Party|Conservative Party's]] legal division just before his graduation in 2012.
Daedalus attended Saint Nicolas Primary School, a state school in Aarhusium for his primary schooling. At the age of 12, he was enrolled at St. Faustus Academy, an independent–private school in nearby Ostia Aterni, which he attended until his commencement in 2007. After taking a gap year where he travelled to [[Fabria]] in the [[Ecclesiastical State]] and Vannois, Daedaluls enrolled at  the University of Aarhusium for his university education, taking part in the school's extended degree law program. Throughout his schooling, Daedalus worked at nearby law firms and interned at the [[United Latium#History|Conservative Party's]] legal division just before his graduation in 2012.
==Legal career==
==Legal career==
==Senator==
==Senator==
===Election===
===Election===
Deadalus was employed as a policy advisor and political strategist in Senator Justinian Caepasius' offices from . During the [[Latin succession crisis of 2016|2016 succession crisis]], Daedalus remained in [[Castellum]]. At the end of the crisis and dissolution of the Senate, Daedalus resigned from his position with Senator Caepasius and announced his intention to run for the constituency of Ostia Aterni near Aarhusium. The seat had previously been held by [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive]] Senator Jordan Avidius. Ostia Aterni has been widely cited as one of the most liberal constituencies in Latium, having been held by a Liberal or Progressive senator since the 1870s.
Deadalus was employed as a policy advisor and political strategist in Senator Justinian Caepasius' offices from . During the [[Latin succession crisis of 2016|2016 succession crisis]], Daedalus remained in [[Castellum ab Alba]]. At the end of the crisis and dissolution of the Senate, Daedalus resigned from his position with Senator Caepasius and announced his intention to run for the constituency of Ostia Aterni near Aarhusium. The seat had previously been held by [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive]] Senator Jordan Avidius. Ostia Aterni has been widely cited as one of the most liberal constituencies in Latium, having been held by a Liberal or Progressive senator since the 1870s.


Daedalus had initially planned to run as an Independent candidate, though reportedly received offers to run as a member of [[Citizens – Popular Alternative]] and [[Catholic Democratic Alliance (Latin State)|Catholic Democratic Alliance]], before joining [[United Latium]] before the March 9 deadline. He faced no primary opponent, though the incumbent senator, Jordan Avidius, lost in the Progressive primary. Daedalus was polling near 25 to 30% throughout the campaign, and capitalized on a strong final push by the [[Citizens – Popular Alternative|CPA]] candidate Sophia Erucia, which saw a split between left-leaning voters on election day. Daedalus received 31% on election day, enough to earn a plurality and victory; his closest opponent was Progressive incumbant Jordan Avidius who only earned 29% of the popular vote.  
Daedalus had initially planned to run as an Independent candidate, though reportedly received offers to run as a member of [[Alius]] and [[Catholic Democratic Alliance (Latium)|Catholic Democratic Alliance]], before joining [[United Latium]] before the March 9 deadline. He faced no primary opponent, though the incumbent senator, Jordan Avidius, lost in the Progressive primary. Daedalus was polling near 25 to 30% throughout the campaign, and capitalized on a strong final push by the [[Alius]] candidate Sophia Erucia, which saw a split between left-leaning voters on election day. Daedalus received 31% on election day, enough to earn a plurality and victory; his closest opponent was Progressive incumbent Jordan Avidius who only earned 29% of the popular vote.  


When he was sworn in on 21 April 2017, Daedalus became the youngest Senator of the 40th Senate.
When he was sworn in on 21 April 2017, Daedalus became the youngest Senator of the 40th Senate.
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Cabinet of the Latin Empire]]
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Revision as of 01:06, 24 January 2019

The Right Honorable
John Daedalus
File:John Daedalus.jpg
Magistrate for Housing and
Local Government
Assumed office
26 January 2018
MonarchConstantine XX
ConsulAlexander Pompilius
Preceded byAndronicus Collius
Senatorial Private Secretary to the Consul
In office
13 June 2017 – 26 January 2018
ConsulAlexander Pompilius
Preceded byAdrian Terentus
Succeeded byFlavius Considius
Senator for Ostia Aterni
Assumed office
21 April 2017
Preceded byJordan Avidius
Majority1,891 (2%)
Personal details
Born
Flavius Daedalus Veiento Iohannes

(1990-07-18) 18 July 1990 (age 34)
Aarhusium, Latium
NationalityLatin
Political partyUnited Latium
Alma materUniversity of Aarhusium (LD)
ProfessionLawyer

John Daedalus (Flavius Daedalus Veiento Iohannes; b. 18 July 1990) is a Latin politician and attorney who currently serves as Senator for the constituency of Ostia Aterni. He is currently the youngest member of the Latin Senate. He currently serves as Magistrate for Housing and Local Government on the Latin cabinet since 2018; he previously served as Senatorial Private Secretary to the Consul.

Daedalus graduated from the University of Aarhusium in 2013, earning a law degree under an extended program. From 2013 until 2015, he worked as a judicial clerk in the Latin Court of Appeals for Anna Laskaris – now a Lady Justice of the Supreme Court. Daedalus was later employed as a campaign advisor for Conservative Senator Justinian Caepasius during the 2015 election. He continued to serve as a policy advisor for Senator Caepasius until his decision to run for the Senate himself in 2017. He was elected to the Senate by a 2% margin, becoming the first non-left wing party member (not Liberal Party or Progressive Party) to win the Ostia Aterni constituency.

Early life, education, career

Flavius Daedalus Veiento Iohannes was born on 18 July 1990 at St. Joseph–Aarhusium National Hospital in Aarhusium, Latium to Jason Daedalus and Ionnia (née Daedala). His father is of Latin descent and has been employed as a police officer for the county of Lusitania since 1982. His mother attended the University of Aarhusium and has been a primary school teacher for the Aarhusium School Board since 1986. His parents originate from rural county Anio in central Latium and are first cousins. Daedalus has two younger sisters: Maria and Honoria.

Daedalus attended Saint Nicolas Primary School, a state school in Aarhusium for his primary schooling. At the age of 12, he was enrolled at St. Faustus Academy, an independent–private school in nearby Ostia Aterni, which he attended until his commencement in 2007. After taking a gap year where he travelled to Fabria in the Ecclesiastical State and Vannois, Daedaluls enrolled at the University of Aarhusium for his university education, taking part in the school's extended degree law program. Throughout his schooling, Daedalus worked at nearby law firms and interned at the Conservative Party's legal division just before his graduation in 2012.

Legal career

Senator

Election

Deadalus was employed as a policy advisor and political strategist in Senator Justinian Caepasius' offices from . During the 2016 succession crisis, Daedalus remained in Castellum ab Alba. At the end of the crisis and dissolution of the Senate, Daedalus resigned from his position with Senator Caepasius and announced his intention to run for the constituency of Ostia Aterni near Aarhusium. The seat had previously been held by Progressive Senator Jordan Avidius. Ostia Aterni has been widely cited as one of the most liberal constituencies in Latium, having been held by a Liberal or Progressive senator since the 1870s.

Daedalus had initially planned to run as an Independent candidate, though reportedly received offers to run as a member of Alius and Catholic Democratic Alliance, before joining United Latium before the March 9 deadline. He faced no primary opponent, though the incumbent senator, Jordan Avidius, lost in the Progressive primary. Daedalus was polling near 25 to 30% throughout the campaign, and capitalized on a strong final push by the Alius candidate Sophia Erucia, which saw a split between left-leaning voters on election day. Daedalus received 31% on election day, enough to earn a plurality and victory; his closest opponent was Progressive incumbent Jordan Avidius who only earned 29% of the popular vote.

When he was sworn in on 21 April 2017, Daedalus became the youngest Senator of the 40th Senate.

Cabinet minister

Personal life

See also

Unrecognised parameter
Preceded by
Jordan Avidius
Senator for Ostia Aterni
2017 – present
Current holder
Political offices
Preceded by
Andronicus Collius
Magistrate for Housing and Local Government
2018 – present
Current holder
Preceded by
Adrian Terentus
Senatorial Private Secretary to the Consul
2017 – 2018
Succeeded by
Flavius Considius