Emari Sanactu Imhodi
Emari Sanactu Imhodi | |
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His Royal Highness Emari King of the Red Tulip The Holy and Revered Emari | |
Personal life | |
Birth: | May 12, 1818 Hatmanna, ZI, BT |
Death | February 12, 1877 Ān-Baranxiž, ĀB, BT |
Spouse: | Aimani Unahritu Delehoggi King Siñiari II/I |
Children: | Arisani Emaritu Delehoggi Ana Aimanitu Imhoda |
Political life and offices | |
High Priest of Baranxi | September 24, 1860 - February 12, 1877 |
Prime Minister of Baranxtu | October 28, 1852 - October 28, 1856 |
Emari Sanactu Imhodi was a Prime Minister of Baranxtu.
From his adolescence on, he was also a member of the Ēmandēan clergy. His religious career culminated in his being elected High Priest of Baranxi in 1860.
He was married twice, to Aimani Unahritu Delehoggi - with whom he adopted two children - in 1835 and to King Siñiari II/I in 1861. After the king's death in 1867, he moved from the palace back into the official quarters of the High Priest of Baranxi with Aimani.
During the Second Baranxtuan Civil War, he and Aimani were imprisoned on orders of Queen Peiara. Emari died under mysterious circumstances in prison; it is widely suspected that he was murdered.
After the war, Aimani was one of the driving forces behind his recognition as a saint of Baranxtuan Religion. In 1922, four years after Aimani's death, this came to fruition.
Preceded by: Andairuri Imeritu Asirgi |
High Priest of Baranxi 24.9.1860-12.2.1877 |
Followed by: Neori Htilitu Geogani |
Preceded by: ??? |
Prime Minister of Baranxtu 28.10.1852-28.10.1856 |
Followed by: ??? |