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===Role in the Mezkan Crisis=== | ===Role in the Mezkan Crisis=== | ||
===Inheritance of the Algadori State=== | |||
===Conflict with Terminia=== | |||
==Late Presidency== | ==Late Presidency== |
Revision as of 23:58, 12 March 2017
Bann Schemer | |
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Bann Schemer's Official Photograph Portrait c. 1855 | |
Born | September 13, 1804 |
Died | April 18, 1888 Weachen, Shohuan | (aged 83)
Nationality | Shohuanese |
Other names | Bannen the Great |
Alma mater | National University of Weachen |
Occupation | Republican National Guard |
Years active | 1828 - 1842 |
Known for | Longest Serving President of Shohuan Military and Political Theorist |
Notable work | Treatise on the Ailments of Men and Sentients Alike |
Title | 12th President of Shohuan |
Term | 1854 - 1872 |
Predecessor | Annu Weaeche |
Successor | Natter Inaouer |
Spouse(s) | Empress Diaena Gyo 1837 - 1871 |
Partner(s) | Susceib Coke Nurséétú Éénú |
Bann Schemer was Shohuan's most notable president, beginning numerous reforms, aiding in the industrialization of the nation, creating the Republican Navy along with the colonial expansions of the nation, and established Shohuan as the modern, cultural capital of Vaniu. His reforms and actions led to the rise of the Shohuanese state in international politics in a format he called "Tchertchu Schjurun" (Threaded Politics) while also causing the downfall of the Terminian Empire which had always been a strong competitor against Shohuan's expansion and trade.