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The '''Kaiseress Companion of Shireroth''' is an individual who performs the functions appertaining to the Imperial Consort of the [[The Kaiser|Kaiser]] of [[Shireroth]], when the Kaiser lacks a spouse or significant other or when His Imperial Consort is absent or indisposed.
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[[File:Fjǫrleif18.jpg|350px|thumb|right|<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">[[Fjǫrleif Hallbjörnsdóttir|Fjǫrleif Llængjarla]], formerly the Kaiseress Companion of [[Shireroth]].</div> ]]
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The '''Kaiseress Companion of Shireroth''' was an individual who might have been called upon to perform the functions appertaining to the [Imperial Consort]] of the [[The Kaiser|Kaiser]] of [[Shireroth]], when the Kaiser lacked a spouse or significant other or when His Imperial Consort is absent or indisposed.
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The position was first introduced by [[Kaiser Hjalmar]] in 1638 AN as a reward for his sister [[Fjǫrleif Hallbjörnsdóttir]]. The notion of being obliged to accept a pre-ordained consort proved to be unpopular with subsequent Kaisers and the role of ''Kaiseress Companion'' was abolished by Steward [[Liv Dravot]] ([[Imperial Decree 962]]) having been already effectively rendered obsolete by the reforms of the Imperial Household undertaken by the [[Kaiser Dominus]] ([[Imperial Decree 829]]).
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 26 August 2017

Fjǫrleif Llængjarla, formerly the Kaiseress Companion of Shireroth.

The Kaiseress Companion of Shireroth was an individual who might have been called upon to perform the functions appertaining to the [Imperial Consort]] of the Kaiser of Shireroth, when the Kaiser lacked a spouse or significant other or when His Imperial Consort is absent or indisposed.

The position was first introduced by Kaiser Hjalmar in 1638 AN as a reward for his sister Fjǫrleif Hallbjörnsdóttir. The notion of being obliged to accept a pre-ordained consort proved to be unpopular with subsequent Kaisers and the role of Kaiseress Companion was abolished by Steward Liv Dravot (Imperial Decree 962) having been already effectively rendered obsolete by the reforms of the Imperial Household undertaken by the Kaiser Dominus (Imperial Decree 829).