Difference between revisions of "Lucio Lento"
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− | '''Lucio Lento''' (February 6, 1754 - May 9, 1822; [[Illyrian Iberic]]: ''Luçeo Lento''), posthumously referred to as '''"Le Lierato"''' ([[Gaucho language|Gaúcho]], '''"O | + | '''Lucio Lento''' (February 6, 1754 - May 9, 1822; [[Illyrian Iberic]]: ''Luçeo Lento''), posthumously referred to as '''"Le Lierato"''' ([[Gaucho language|Gaúcho]], '''"O Libertador"''', [[Jackian]]: '''"The Liberator"'''), was an [[Illyrians|Illyrian]] politician and soldier who served the a major leader of the [[First Republic of Illyricum|Republican]] revolutionaries during the [[Illyric Revolution]] and served as the first [[President of Illyricum]] from [[1799 Illyrian presidential election|1799]] to [[1808 Illyrian presidential election|1808]]. He led the [[Illyrian Independence Party]] and officially abolished the [[Ilírican Slave Trade]], as well as supporting [[Araucarlians|Araucarlian]] revolutionaries in the [[Viceroyalty of Araucarlia]] and republican factions in the [[Gaúcho Commonwealth]]. |
Lento joined the [[Ilírican Independence Party]] at the age of 16 in 1770 and took part in revolutionary riots surrounding [[Viceroy of Ilírica]] [[Jacó Monte]]'s wife [[Calixta Araújo]], who was [[Trial of Calixta Araújo|executed]] for holding [[atheist]] views. In 1775, he was elected to the [[General Assembly of Ilírica]] and with former [[Speaker of the Ilírican Assembly|Speaker of the Assembly]] [[Modesto Carvalho]] led the Ilírican Independence Party. | Lento joined the [[Ilírican Independence Party]] at the age of 16 in 1770 and took part in revolutionary riots surrounding [[Viceroy of Ilírica]] [[Jacó Monte]]'s wife [[Calixta Araújo]], who was [[Trial of Calixta Araújo|executed]] for holding [[atheist]] views. In 1775, he was elected to the [[General Assembly of Ilírica]] and with former [[Speaker of the Ilírican Assembly|Speaker of the Assembly]] [[Modesto Carvalho]] led the Ilírican Independence Party. |
Revision as of 07:52, 28 April 2024
Sir Lucio Lento | |
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First President of Illyricum | |
In office June 19, 1799 – May 2, 1805 | |
Vice President | Publio Lalo |
Preceded by | Posistion Established |
Succeeded by | Gregorio Hadriano |
Personal details | |
Born | Lucio Lento February 6, 1754 Armorolaus, Viceroyalty of Ilírica |
Died | Marinicum, Protestant Republic of The Eisely | May 9, 1822 (aged 78-79)
Resting place | Armorolaus, New Illyricum |
Nationality | Illyrian |
Political party | Illyrian Independence Party |
Spouse(s) | Lucia Raspunia |
Children | 4 |
Occupation | Politician, soldier |
Awards | National Order of Illyricum |
Lucio Lento (February 6, 1754 - May 9, 1822; Illyrian Iberic: Luçeo Lento), posthumously referred to as "Le Lierato" (Gaúcho, "O Libertador", Jackian: "The Liberator"), was an Illyrian politician and soldier who served the a major leader of the Republican revolutionaries during the Illyric Revolution and served as the first President of Illyricum from 1799 to 1808. He led the Illyrian Independence Party and officially abolished the Ilírican Slave Trade, as well as supporting Araucarlian revolutionaries in the Viceroyalty of Araucarlia and republican factions in the Gaúcho Commonwealth.
Lento joined the Ilírican Independence Party at the age of 16 in 1770 and took part in revolutionary riots surrounding Viceroy of Ilírica Jacó Monte's wife Calixta Araújo, who was executed for holding atheist views. In 1775, he was elected to the General Assembly of Ilírica and with former Speaker of the Assembly Modesto Carvalho led the Ilírican Independence Party.