Dixus Pirihimana

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Dixus Audras Pirihimana
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23rd Ishlantor of the Commonwealth of Arenor
Assumed office
November 13, 2020
PresidentArden Adleston
Preceded bySolomon Friede
129th Lord Supreme of Schaltenkuut
In office
August 3, 2012 – November 13, 2020
Serving with 152nd & 153rd Supreme Electorate of Schaltenkuut
Preceded byUltrich Jontonsa
Succeeded byValero Santos
Lord-Elector of Howling End
In office
January 2 2007 – August 3, 2012
Serving with 151st & 152nd Supreme Electorate of Schaltenkuut
Preceded bySams Pirihimana
Succeeded byJona Valeonis
Personal details
BornFebruary 15, 1983 (age 38)
Halfalstr, Howling End (Island), Union of Schaltenkuut
CitizenshipArenoran
NationalityArenoran
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)

Dixus Audras Pirihimana is an Arenoran politician who currently serves as the 23rd Ishlantor of the Commonwealth of Arenor, defeating Solomon Friede in the 2020 Arenoran Federal Elections. Prior to being Ishlantor, Dixus served as the 129th and youngest ever Lord Supreme of Schaltenkuut, having been elected to the position by the 152nd Supreme Electorate of Schaltenkuut following the death of his predecessor Ultrich Jontonsa. He is the first individual from Schaltenkuut to hold the position of Ishlantor.

Dixus was born in the township of Halfalstr on the Schaltenkuut island of Howling End. His father Sams Pirihimana was the Lord Elector of Howling Wind and educated his son from a young age on Schaltenkuut customs and the politics of the electorate system of government. He graduated with a degree in Journalism from the University of Arenkau before returning home. Dixus succeeded his father as Lord Elector and brought about rapid environmental and infrastructure changes to Howling End, earning him praise among the Islands. Following the death of Ultrich Jontonsa, the 152nd Supreme Electorate of Schaltenkuut snap-elected him to the position of Lord Supreme, making him the youngest person in history to wield the title.