Herzog Kaiser Hanssen Empress of Mamlekhet Yisrael | |
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Reichsminister of Foreign Affairs
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In office February 21st, 2014 – Present | |
Preceded by | Kaiser Henrik Hanssen |
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Succeeded by | Incumbent |
Reichsminister of Foreign Affairs
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In office February 21st, 2014 – Present | |
Preceded by | TurnipCruncher |
Succeeded by | Incumbent |
Born | 29th of November, 1984 Tel Aviv |
Nationality | Israeli |
Political party | Likud-Yesh Atid |
Royal House | The Hanssen Dynasty |
Residence | Royal Palace, Dvora HaNevia, Tel Aviv |
Alma mater | The Open University (United Kingdom), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University, Weizmann Institute of Science |
Profession | Computer Scientist, Intelligence Specialist |
Religion | Judaism |
Website | http://www.kuningaskunta.eu/ |
Empress Hanssen (Rachel bat Sarah Imenu Hanssen; born 29th of November 1984) is the constitutional monarch of Mamlekhet Yisrael. Upon her accession on October 6th 2004, she became the youngest member of the Hanssen dynasty to become the Monarch of Israel. She altered the title of the monarch from the traditional alternation of King and Queen to Emperor and Empress respectively.
Born in Tel Aviv, Empress Hanssen was educated privately at home. At the age of sixteen, she relocated to Wales to study at a university level via private tuition. Graduating at nineteen with a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science with first honours, she returned to Tel Aviv in preparation of the resignation of her father, Henrik. Her accession marked a change in Israeli politics, closing the existing gap between the conservative and progressive sects of Judaism by enforcing a purely liberal Jewish policy. Her rule has overseen territorial expanses into neighbouring countries through a series of successive wars, fighting as a member state of Nordreich against three larger enemy coalitions in three separate wars. Throughout the majority of 2013, Israel remained mostly neutral in international politics, not participating in military action conducted by Nordreich.
Positions Held within Nordreich
- Diplomat of the Reichsministry of Foreign Affairs
- Mentor of the Reichsministry of Education
- Recruiter and Signal Korps Officer of the Reichsministry of Communications
- Oberst of Großdeutschland Division
- Deupty Reichsminister of Communications
- Reichsminister of Foreign Affairs
Medals and Declorations in service of Nordreich
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