Emiliano Zendejas
Emiliano Zendejas | |
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24th President of the Serenacy of Carinansia | |
In office June 25, 2169 – June 24, 2177 | |
Vice President |
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Preceded by | Leonardo Cuevas |
Succeeded by | Maria Rodriguez |
Governor of San Luis | |
In office September 20, 2156 – September 20, 2166 | |
Preceded by | Cesar Fontirroig |
Succeeded by | Carina Pascual |
State Senator for the San Luis 23rd District | |
In office October 13, 2151 – September 20, 2156 | |
Preceded by | Romina Romero |
Succeeded by | Camila Andrade |
Assistant Prosecutor General of Nezazingan Province | |
In office March 7, 2148 – September 11, 2151 | |
Preceded by | Romina Romero |
Succeeded by | Camila Andrade |
Personal details | |
Born | Zamogro, Aparicia, Carinansia | September 23, 2115 invalid year
Died | July 14, 2213 Whiteridge, Myrineos, Spereid | (aged 97)
Resting place | Myrinean countryside, Spereid (exact location unknown) |
Political party | Carinansian Workers' Party (2151 onwards) |
Spouse | Nadia Zendejas |
Children | 4 children |
Parent(s) | Benito Zendejas (father) Marta Guamiro (mother) |
Occupation | Politician, prosecutor, attorney |
Emiliano Zendejas (September 23, 2115 - July 14, 2213) was a Carinansian politician, prosecutor, and attorney, who served as the 24th President of Carinansia from 2169 to 2177. A member of the Carinansian Workers' Party, he previously served as the Governor of San Luis from 2156 to 2166, a San Luis State Senator from 2151 to 2156, and independently as the Assistant Prosecutor General of Nezazingan Province from 2148 to 2151. His presidency constituted the entirety of the Zendejas Era, and he is considered by many as one of the most prominent socialist figures in Carinansian political history.
Born in Zamogro, Aparicia, he was the third child of Benito Zendejas and Marta Guamiro, and a member of the House of Zendejas. He was one of the contemporary few remaining direct male-line descendants of Alberto I. He was raised in Guapiro, until he turned age 15, when his family moved to Villasingo, San Luis.