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Fitzgerald Dynasty

Template:Infobox Family The FitzGerald dynasty, also known as the Fitzgerald family, is a Goeldo-Verique dynasty, and have been Peers of Glytter since the eleventh century. During the twentieth century the family became a formidable force in Glytteronian politics.

House of Holyhead

Fitzgeralds

Lairds of Kilrowe

Earls of Holyhead

Dukes of Holyhead

House of Mannes

FitzGeralds

Lairds of Mencies

Earls of Mannes

Legacy

Wallace P. Fitzgerald Sr.

The Duke of Holyhead
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Taoiseach of Glytter
In office
12 June 1957 – 12 June 1962
MonarchEllen II
Preceded bySeamus Flemming
Succeeded byMary O'Neil
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
18 August 1944 – 1 September 1949
TaoiseachEleanore Rosaiteir
Preceded byMairéad Ní Chonaill
Succeeded byMichael McCormack
President of the Legal Council
In office
1 January 1943 – 21 December 1944
TaoiseachEleanore Rosaiteir
Preceded byPercy Jamesson
Succeeded byRobert McDonald
Permanent Representative of Glytter to the Community of Nations
In office
22 October 1940 – 18 August 1944
TaoiseachEleanore Rosaiteir
Preceded byPercy Jamesson
Succeeded byRobert McDonald
Glytteronian Ambassador to Estmere
In office
17 January 1938 – 22 October 1940
TaoiseachEleanore Rosaiteir
Preceded byPercy Jamesson
Succeeded byRobert McDonald
Leader of the Liberty Party
In office
20 June 1952 – 14 June 1962
Preceded byEleanore Rosaiteir
Succeeded byLauren McDougal
Teachta Comhthionól
for Holyhead South
In office
12 June 1952 – 1 January 1963
Personal details
Born
Wallace Patrick Fitzgerald

6 September 1892
Iona, County Holyhead, Glytter
Died18 November 1969 (aged 81)
Iona, County Holyhead, Glytter
Dunbroch Castle
Political partyLiberty Party
SpouseElizabeth Kelley Fitzgerald
ChildrenWallace P. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Seán Fitzgerald
Kathleen Fitzgerald
Janet Fitzgerald
Brian Fitzgerald
Tara Fitzgerald
Alma materSt Cuchulain's University

Wallace Patrick Fitzgerald, Sr., the 28th Duke of Holyhead was a Glytteronian diplomat and statesman who served as Taoiseach of Glytter. He is the patriarch of the branch of the Fitzgerald family that entered politics, with most of his descendants holding some form of political office either during or after his term as Taoiseach. Fitzgerald is well known for his conservative policies, reversing many of those implemented by the Social Democrats in order to protect the legacy of Eleanore Rosaiteir.

Life and career

Diplomat

Taoiseach (1957-1962)

Legacy

Family

Wallace P. Fitzgerald Jr.

The Earl of Iona
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Leader of Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition
In office
17 June 1967 – 6 June 1968
MonarchEllen II
Preceded byLauren McDougal
Succeeded byCalvin McKenzie
Minister of Justice and Equality
In office
3 May 1960 – 12 June 1962
TaoiseachWallace P. Fitzgerald, Sr.
Preceded byFearghal Ó Ceanndubháin
Succeeded byDermot Maguire
Minister of Trade and Tariffs
In office
12 June 1957 – 3 May 1960
TaoiseachWallace P. Fitzgerald, Sr.
Preceded byEllen McGuinness
Succeeded byBrendan Lynch
Leader of the Liberty Party
In office
17 June 1967 – 6 June 1968
Preceded byLauren McDougal
Succeeded byCalvin McKenzie
Teachta Comhthionól
for Iona City
In office
12 June 1952 – 6 June 1968
Personal details
Born
Wallace Patrick Fitzgerald

20 November, 1913
Iona, County Holyhead, Glytter
Died6 June 1968 (aged 55)
Spálgleann, Glytter
Political partyLiberty Party
SpouseFiona Higgins Fitzgerald
ChildrenMolly
Wallace P. Fitzgerald III
Rory
Catrina
Alma materSt Cuchulain's University

Wallace Patrick "Wally" Fitzgerald, Jr., the Earl of Iona was a Glytteronian politician who served in various Cabinet positions during his father's, Wallace P. Fitzgerald, Sr., government. He served as Leader of Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition until his assassination on 6 June 1968. He was the heir presumptive to the Duchy of Holyhead, but upon his death the heir presumptive soon became his eldest child, Molly Fitzgerald.

Life and career

Leader of the opposition (1967-1968)

Assassination

Legacy

Family

Sean Fitzgerald

Seán Fitzgerald
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3rd Secretary-General of the Community of Nations
In office
10 April 1953 – November 22, 1961
Preceded bySome Euclean, probably
Succeeded byNapoleon Lacan
Personal details
Born
Seán Kevin Fitzgerald

29 July 1915
Iona, County Holyhead, Glytter
Died22 November 1961 (aged 46)
Kilmore, Cathia, Estmerish League
SpouseMargaret Kennedie Fitzgerald
ChildrenRose
Joseph
Patricia
Alma materUniversity of Gayneva
St Cuchulain's University

Seán Fitzgerald (29 July 1905 - 22 November 1961) was a Ghaillish diplomat, economist, and author. As the third Secretary General of the Community of Nations, he served from April 1953 until his death in a plane crash in November 1961. At the age of 47 years, 255 days, Fitzgerald is the youngest to have held the post. He is one of only four people to be awarded a posthumous Nobel Prize. Fitzgerald is the only CN Secretary-General to die in office; he was killed in a Douglas DC-6 airplane en route to cease-fire negotiations. Fitzgerald has been referred to as the "best secretary general so far" and his appointment has been mentioned as the most notable success for the CN.

Saint Cuchulain

Saint Cuchulain
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Saint Cuchulain, Apostle to the Gayls
Apostle of the Gayls
Born688
Died8 June 756 (aged 68)
Iona, Holyhead
Venerated inOrthodox Church
Solarian Catholic Church
Church of Glytter
Major shrineIona, Holyhead, Glytter
Feast9 June
Attributesmonk's robes, Tenic tonsure and crosier.
PatronageIona, floods, bookbinders, poets, Glytter.

Saint Cuchulain (688 – 9 June 756) was a X abbot and missionary credited with spreading Christianity in what is today Glytter. He founded the important abbey in Iona, Holyhead, which became a dominant religious and political institution in the region for centuries.

=Ailis Kinsella


Lady Thuaidh

Dame of the Thistle, 1st Order
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A portrait of Ailís Kinsella commisioned by her mother, Ellen Kinsella, in 1651. This was shortly before Ailís enlisted in the navy for the first time.
Native name
Ailís Kinsella
Birth nameAilís Máire Kinsella,
Nickname(s)The Maiden of the Seas, the Wooden Woman
Born(1633-05-29)29 May 1633
Thuaidh Manor, County Tóinderry, Glytter
Died3 September 1701(1701-09-03) (aged 68)
Thuaidh Manor, County Tóinderry, Glytter
AllegianceGlytter
Service/branchNavy
RankAdmiral of the Fleet
UnitFirst Fleet
AwardsDame of the Thistle, 1st Order
Spouse(s)Sean Mac Donnell
RelationsTwo children

Ailís Kinsella (Given name: Ailís Máire Kinsella, 29 May 1633 – 3 September 1701), also known as the Lady Thuaidh, was an was a Ghaillish aristocrat, admiral, merchant, and explorer in the service of the Glytteronian Crown. She served as Admiral of the fleet in the Second Gilded War and was the first woman to lead a nation's fleet in a major military conflict.

Born in Chavaniac, in County Tóinderry in the Glytteronian Lowlands, Ailís came from a wealthy landowning family who had extensive ties to mercantile trade. She followed family tradition and was commissioned an officer in the Royal Glytteronian Navy at the age of 18. Her grandfather, the Laird Thuaidh, served as an admiral during the Iohnibite Wars. At the age of 22, she left the navy and joined her father as a merchant. Her father, Tomaisin Kinsella, was a prominent member of the Royal Society for Colonisation and ran an expansive trade network between Glytter and its colony, Ealaghleann. She reenlisted in the navy at the age of 29, again serving as an officer.

During the Second Gilded War, she was largely tasked with ensuring the defence of Glytter from the Raglanese fleet, which had previously devastated the Estmerish fleet at the Raid of Port Whatever. The Glytteronian fleet, which was roughly one-third the size of its Raglanese counterpart, managed to evade the Raglanese admiral Shitlanan Whoever several times. With the surrender of Estmerish and Glytteronian forces in 1689, her service in active warfare and the navy came to an end.

As Glytter was stripped of its colony and the fortune of the Kinsella family threatened, the Lady Thuaidh turned southward. She established her own trading company and began conducting lucrative trade expeditions to places such as Badawiya. Negara, and Songguo. She stopped leading trade missions at the age of 54 and remained in County Tóinderry until her death in 1701.

Eleanore Rosaiteir

Eleanore Rosaiteir
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Rosaiteir in 1959,
two years before her death.
Taoiseach of Glytter
In office
12 June 1937 – 12 June 1952
MonarchEllen II
DeputyPeadar Ó Faoláin (1937-42)
Wallace P. Fitzgerald, Sr. (1942-49)
Michael McCormack (1949-52)
Preceded byÉamon Ua Buachalla
Succeeded bySeamus Flemming
Leader of the Liberty Party
In office
1 March 1935 – 14 June 1952
Succeeded byWallace P. Fitzgerald, Sr.
Leader of the Glytter Libertarians
In office
28 October 1928 – 1 March 1935
Teachta Comhthionól
for Blades East
In office
12 June 1927 – 12 June 1952
Personal details
Born
Eleanore Márie

11 October 1893
Awdry, County Wudare, Glytter
Died26 November 1961
Killeena, County Wudare, Glytter
Political partyGlytter Libertarians (Before 1935)
Liberty Party (Before 1935-1961)
SpouseKenneth Rosaiteir (1914-1961)
ChildrenNainsí
Proinsias
Alma materSt. Cuchulain's University

Eleanore Rosaiteir was a Glytteronian politican and revolutionary who served as Taoiseach of Glytter from 1937 to 1952. She rose to national prominence during the Quasi-War, throughout which she led the political wing of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, a Libertarian insurgent group opposing the ongoing occupation by the Federation during the Great War. In 1935 she negotiated a merger of Glytter's centre-right parties into the Liberty Party, of which she would serve as leader until 1952. She is considered one of the most influential leaders of Glytter, transforming the political landscape. Her personal ideology gave rise to powerful faction known as the Rosaiteirites, which was at the forefront of Glytteronian politics until the 1970s.

Patricia Flowers

Patricia Flowers
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Flowers in 2016
Taoiseach of Glytter
In office
12 June 1982 – 15 June 1992
MonarchEllen II
DeputyRuadhrí Mac Ceallach
Preceded byMichael Moss
Succeeded byNiamh Nic Uilliam
Leader of the Liberty Party
In office
3 July 1977 – 13 June 1992
Preceded byCalvin McKenzie
Succeeded byMolly McCord
Teachta Comhthionól
for Aerach North
Assumed office
12 June 1967 - 1 July 1997
Personal details
Born
Patricia Katherine Flowers

(1929-02-17) 17 February 1929 (age 95)
Simsak, Glytter
Political partyLiberty Party
SpouseClive Flowers (1962-present)
ChildrenElizabeth
Sheridan
Daisy
Emmett
Alma materSt. Cuchulain's University
Military service
Branch/serviceHome Guard

Patricia Flowers, the Lady of Iveragh (née Onsloe, born 17 February 1929) is a Glytteronian politician who served as the Taoiseach of Glytter from 1982 to 1992. Her reforms are largely responsible for the current economic policies of Glytter, privatizing many former government holdings such as Iarnród Ríoga. She is also credited with establishing the modern politics of the Liberty Party. Following the end of her tenure as Taoiseach, she was granted the Lairdship of Iveragh by Queen Ellen II, a title that will also be inherited by her eldest child.

Life and early career

Taoiseach

First term (1982 to 1987)

Second term (1987-1992)

Legacy

High Court Appointments

Earl Cockenzie

Glitter/Sandbox5
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A portrait of Earl Cockenzie c. 1590
Born20 October 1559
Died5 February 1628 (aged 67)
Port Ellen, Mariana
OccupationMaritime explorer
TitleViceroy of Mariana

Kenneth Alexander Jameson (Ghaillish: Coinneach Alastar Mac Séamus), also known as the Earl Cockenzie, was Glytteronian explorer and colonizer who established the colony of Mariana and served as the colony's first Viceroy from 1592-1612.