Sigra Metnaðrmaðr
Third Eye ᛌᛁᚴᚱᛆ ᛙᛁᛐᚿᛆᚦᚱᛙᛆᚦᛧ Father | |
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In office March 2 1931 – September 8 1972 | |
Preceded by | Yurvar Þór Felivar |
Governor of Skogmars | |
In office January 23 1917 – March 2 1931 | |
President | Yurvar Þór Felivar |
Preceded by | X |
Succeeded by | X |
Personal details | |
Born | Skogarhoggsmannaborg, Skogmars (Lyrord) | 19 February 1889
Died | 8 September 1972 Tekkingu, Tekkingu District (Lyrord) | (aged 83)
Political party | Nonpartisan |
Spouse | Lára Sigræiginkonu |
Children | Elías Sásemlærir Íris Regnbogaskytta Eir Vitrasta |
Alma mater | Federal University of Skogmars |
Sigra Metnaðrmaðr[1] (Lyrian: [ˈsɪɣra ˈmɛhtnaðrmaðr]; 19 Feburary 1889 – 8 September 1972) was a Lyrian philosophist, economist, and politician who served as the third Third Eye of Lyrord between March 2 of 1931 to September 8 of 1972, with his death. Due to his signifance in the creation of the modern workings of Lyrord, from economy to politics, he is regarded as the most influential politician in the country's modern history: With his economical and political reforms, the transition from rural industries to technological development and use was primarily attributed to his reverence to Classicism, the standard teachings of Róðerickur Kárólgarð's Enlightment. Given his controversial and radical changes to the governmental applications of the philosophy, Sigra is among the most controversial in the country, now being a topic of great debate among members of the Concordancy. Due to his significant contributions to the modern government, he has often been nicknamed Father charismatically by his followers and even historians to some extent. He is known for his views on Enlightment and it's adaption to the rapidly changing world, introducing through the book These are no longer those times (Það eru ekki lengur þessir tímar) Hlakka-til or Sigrism, an interpetration of the ideology that has persisted to this day with Neosigrism, the core part of his reforms on Lyrord's economic and political management.
Early life
Hlakka-til
Political rise
Governor of Skogmars
Dyggðarbarn
Due to his optimist views on the evolution of Lyrord, he was often dubbed Dyggðarbarn by warlords and alike, which literally meant 'Child of virtue'.
Rise as Third Eye
Third Eye
Economical reforms
Political reforms
Controversies
Wartime leadership
Corporate Stunt
Long Beams
Death
Legacy
- ↑ Luminary: ᛌᛁᚴᚱᛆ ᛙᛁᛐᚿᛆᚦᚱᛙᛆᚦᛧ