Dorivan Dansyre
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Dorivan Dansyre | |
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Chancellor | |
In office 22 June 1664 – 1 October 1678 | |
Monarch | Vitirio II Vitirio III Giulia V |
Preceded by | Hotasar Sobri |
Succeeded by | Miria di Nirezo |
Personal details | |
Born | 4 May 1621 Mala Kadrane |
Died | 16 December 1689 Bene Ansyre |
Spouse | Samishways Talumi |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) | Tano Dansyre, Sorin di Tasare |
Residence | Mala Kadrane |
Occupation | Statesman |
Known for | Dansyri Inquisition |
Dorivan Dansyre (4 May 1621 - 16 December 1689), also known as Dorivan Ansyri, was a Basaqastanian statesman who served as the Chancellor of the Santian Empire between 1664 and 1678. He is best known as the initiator and namesake of the Dansyri Inquisition, an attempt by the Santian monarchy to restrict the political and intellectual autonomy of religious institutions in Basaqastan and wider Promeridona, which contributed to the development of the longstanding Basaqastanian religious consensus. From 1662, he was known by the title Prince of Ansyre.