Harren var Ruthern

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Harren Anastasyus var Ruthern
Ambassador
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Ambassador to Oren
Tenure: 1816 - Present
Predecessor: Viktor Kortrevich
Deputy: Konrad Lauritsen
Born: 4th of the Grand Harvest, 1802
Greyspine, Haense
House: Ruthern
Father: Maric Ruthern
Mother: Anabela Vilac

Harren Anastasyus var Ruthern is a Haeseni noble, diplomat and ambassador, who serves as the Haeseni Ambassador to Oren. He is the second son of Margrave Maric Ruthern, who is serving as the Lord Palatine of Haense.

Early Life

Harren Anastasyus var Ruthern was born on the 4th of the Grand Harvest, 1802, in Greyspine. He is the second son of Maric Ruthern and Anabela Ruthern (née Vilac). His mother, despite being a Knight of the Order of the Crow, struggled with alcoholism, and would pass in 1809. His father would be appointed as Lord Palatine of Haense in 1810, as a result, Harren spent most of his youth with tutors and servants in Greyspine.

Education

Harren, along with his twin sister, Tatiana, attended the Royal Academy of Saint Charles in Karosgrad. They would both graduate with a history degree from the Academy in 1812. Afterward, Harren became a ward under the Aulic Envoy, Andrik Jan Baruch, and served as the deputy to Viktor Kortrevich, who was his predecessor as Haeseni Ambassador to Oren.

Career

Ambassador to Oren (1816 - Present)

Following Viktor Kortrevich’s retirement in 1816, Harren was appointed as the Haeseni Ambassador to Oren. Alongside Harren’s appointment, Konrad Lauritsen was appointed as his deputy. The first project undertaken during his time as ambassador was the renovation of the Haeseni Embassy in Oren, which had gone into a derelict state due to lack of usage. The Embassy was further renovated in 1821, the building raised slightly to create a fourth floor, the two top floors now serving as apartments for the ambassador.

In 1819, Harren would write the Greyspine Convention, which created terms for protection of the Canonist clergy and their buildings during the War of Three Kingdoms. The Greyspine Convention was generally viewed favourably by the Canonist world, as the clergymen and faithful alike had feared that Norland would use the war to attempt to eradicate the Canonist faith.