Danihel Laurieir
Count Danihel Laurieir (Daniel Lorentz, b. 20 August 1964) is the longest-tenured Talossan citizen. The first person to become Talossan after his childhood friend, R. Ben Madison created the Kingdom, Laurieir's citizenship dates to July of 1981.
Laurieir is famed for having created numerous single-member political parties to represent himself in the Cosa.
Laurieir's contributions to the Kingdom are numerous, including service in the Ziu and on the Uppermost Court. In this latter role, he played key roles in historic events in Talossa, notably in resolving the constitutional crisis caused by the 2005 abdication of Robert I leaving the nation without a Secretary of State or an active Seneschal to appoint one, and in handing down the landmark decision in the case Erni v. Talossa that ratified the events that distressed Robert I to the point of renouncing his citizenship.
He was elevated to the rank of count on 23 November 2006 by the Regent for King Louis.
Offices
Preceded by Weston Erni |
Seneschal March 28th, 1987/VIII - August 15th, 1987/VIII |
Succeeded by Sandee Prachel |
Preceded by Thomas Buffone |
Seneschal March 9th, 1990/XI - March 16th, 1990/XI |
Succeeded by Harrison Wozniak |
Preceded by Tamorán dal Navâ |
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic 33rd Cosa - Dissolution of the 34th Cosa |
Succeeded by Fritz von Buchholtz |
Preceded by (Office created) |
Senator for Florencia 23rd Cosa - 23th Cosa (Clark 4) |
Succeeded by Art Verbotten |