Daniel Lucas (Ebrary)
Daniel Lucas | |
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1st Sovereign Protector of Ebrary | |
Assumed office 15 June 1983 | |
President |
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Preceded by | Office established Jacobo VI as King of Ebrary |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
In office 1964–1966 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 27 Feb 1936 |
Citizenship | Ebrarian |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Egschwil Christian University |
Occupation | Pastor, politician |
Daniel Gio Lucas (born 27 February 1936) is an Ebrarian Christenist pastor, revolutionary, and the first and current Sovereign Protector of Ebrary, in office since 1983.
Early life
Lucas was the third child born in the small village of Dubros, in northern Opa Province, to Gulielmo Lucas and Maria Ferrero. He had two older brothers, and two younger brothers and a younger sister. His father was of Ebraricized Vorstish descent while his mother was of mixed Ebrarian and Vorstish ancestry. His father was a traveling salesman and veteran of the Ebrarian Republican Army in the Ebrarian Civil War and his mother was a homemaker. Lucas's father was raised in the Church of Ebrary but did not attend church, and his mother was a devout Christenist and regularly took Lucas and his siblings to church services. Neither Lucas's father nor mother spoke Vorstish, and Lucas did not learn the language himself until his late 30s.
Daniel Lucas married Anna (née Rodrigo) in 1960. They had two children together, a daughter Mariah (born 1962) and son Paulo (born 1963).