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Upon his return to the [[Providence|City of Providence]] and the [[Holy Orenian Empire]], his younger brother Otis de Rosius had won seat on the City Assembly, thus Valent was proud and ready to start his career as well. After few years of serving the Ministry of Justice actively in the year 1811, he was promoted to Attorney-General and swiftly took up the role to ensure the training of the Law-Clerks and the check the knowledge of the Solicitors. After two years he got elected as Alderman of Providence and his political career begun. The following year, his friend Keaghen Armas was given the position of the Secretary of the Treasury which led to Valent's appointment as Undersecretary. It seemed like miracle, but the man grew with title every year and he was elected Speaker of the City Assembly in 1815, to show his dedication and undying loyalty to the Crown he quickly revived the legislative body as Valent made sure that at least two meetings were held each year rather than the old way of meeting per every two years, important bills were passed and debated as well as that there was full attendance on few meetings which prior to his Speakership has happened only once or twice. The national elections were close to happening as the 23rd Commons was dissolved, Valent started going through his supporters ensuring that they would vote for him and on the way winning new ones, as the results got published it was shown that he had won. Valent's success didn't stop there as on the first sitting he was elected as President of the House of Commons. Valent was re-running for Alderman, which he successfully did and won the first seat, showing the support he has in Providence.
 
Upon his return to the [[Providence|City of Providence]] and the [[Holy Orenian Empire]], his younger brother Otis de Rosius had won seat on the City Assembly, thus Valent was proud and ready to start his career as well. After few years of serving the Ministry of Justice actively in the year 1811, he was promoted to Attorney-General and swiftly took up the role to ensure the training of the Law-Clerks and the check the knowledge of the Solicitors. After two years he got elected as Alderman of Providence and his political career begun. The following year, his friend Keaghen Armas was given the position of the Secretary of the Treasury which led to Valent's appointment as Undersecretary. It seemed like miracle, but the man grew with title every year and he was elected Speaker of the City Assembly in 1815, to show his dedication and undying loyalty to the Crown he quickly revived the legislative body as Valent made sure that at least two meetings were held each year rather than the old way of meeting per every two years, important bills were passed and debated as well as that there was full attendance on few meetings which prior to his Speakership has happened only once or twice. The national elections were close to happening as the 23rd Commons was dissolved, Valent started going through his supporters ensuring that they would vote for him and on the way winning new ones, as the results got published it was shown that he had won. Valent's success didn't stop there as on the first sitting he was elected as President of the House of Commons. Valent was re-running for Alderman, which he successfully did and won the first seat, showing the support he has in Providence.
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Upon his return to the [[Providence|City of Providence]], his younger brother Otis, had successfully ran for Alderman of the City Assembly and became acquainted with the Josephites, resulting in his own much closer bond with the political union later. A few years after his coming and outstanding work in the Ministry of Justice, he was appointed as Attorney General and swiftly began the creation of the ''Legal Clinics'', who educated most of the new generation of Imperial Lawyers. Two years proceeding that, he was elected as Alderman of Providence, commencing the beginning of his political career. It seemed GOD had been on his side, as in the next months he was also appointed as Deputy Treasurer of the broad Empire, after the second elections he participated in he managed to sway the votes of the Aldermen in his favour, resulting in him obtaining the Speakership. The latter brought much glory and life, as meetings were held as often as twice every year, fundamental acts of laws were passed, promising full quorums through each of the sessions. At the same time national elections began, as the 23rd House of Commons had been dissolved for the past month or two. He ran successfully, earning much support from his voters. Furthermore, the then fledging Josephites, which were years short of dissolution had put their confidence in Valent, as President of the Commons.
 
Upon his return to the [[Providence|City of Providence]], his younger brother Otis, had successfully ran for Alderman of the City Assembly and became acquainted with the Josephites, resulting in his own much closer bond with the political union later. A few years after his coming and outstanding work in the Ministry of Justice, he was appointed as Attorney General and swiftly began the creation of the ''Legal Clinics'', who educated most of the new generation of Imperial Lawyers. Two years proceeding that, he was elected as Alderman of Providence, commencing the beginning of his political career. It seemed GOD had been on his side, as in the next months he was also appointed as Deputy Treasurer of the broad Empire, after the second elections he participated in he managed to sway the votes of the Aldermen in his favour, resulting in him obtaining the Speakership. The latter brought much glory and life, as meetings were held as often as twice every year, fundamental acts of laws were passed, promising full quorums through each of the sessions. At the same time national elections began, as the 23rd House of Commons had been dissolved for the past month or two. He ran successfully, earning much support from his voters. Furthermore, the then fledging Josephites, which were years short of dissolution had put their confidence in Valent, as President of the Commons.
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So much success, and so much was there for him to harvest, yet his health declined unexpectedly and rapidly, resulting in his sudden demise and departure from the Orenian scene of politics.
 
So much success, and so much was there for him to harvest, yet his health declined unexpectedly and rapidly, resulting in his sudden demise and departure from the Orenian scene of politics.

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Valent de Rosius

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Race: Auvergnian
Born: 3th of Tobias's Bounty, 1787 Helena, Holy Orenian Empire
Death: 19th of Tobias's Bounty, 1821 Providence, Holy Orenian Empire
House: deRosiusNew.png Rosius
Father: Philip de Rosius-Rourke
Mother: Maria Darkwood

Valent Philip of The House of Rosius, (1787-1821) was born between the union of Maria Darkwood and Philip de Rosius-Rourke was a renowned politician, solicitor and economist in The Holy Orenian Empire. He is regarded as the founder of the legendary House of Roses.

Biography

Valent was born as the second-son of inconsequential members of the Houses of Rourke and Darkwood, in his youth he promised growing interests in reading and socialising, yet he had little time for such as his parents were oftentimes away on merchant journeys, eager to trade in the little they had for more, resulting in the young boy being responsible for him and his younger siblings. The year of 1800 had brought sorrow and death to the brood, as their parents had disappeared for much time and now were declared dead. From this moment on he took on a leading role of his menage at the mere age of thirteen. The next four years he spent pleading for money from relatives, ignoring each and every of his ambitions.


The young man was aware that his large quantity of siblings couldn't survive on the aid and help of their relatives, so he took on a lowly job in the Ministry of Justice under the Ophelia Van Wick, yet in the upcoming year she was removed due to her disinterest in maintaining the department. Resulting in the further diminishment of it, and then Valent had enough deciding on departuring from the lands of Orenia for a few summers, in which he journeyed through the many lands of Almaris, consisting of the harsh and cold territories of Norland and Haense, to the balmy coasts of Sutica.


Upon his return to the City of Providence and the Holy Orenian Empire, his younger brother Otis de Rosius had won seat on the City Assembly, thus Valent was proud and ready to start his career as well. After few years of serving the Ministry of Justice actively in the year 1811, he was promoted to Attorney-General and swiftly took up the role to ensure the training of the Law-Clerks and the check the knowledge of the Solicitors. After two years he got elected as Alderman of Providence and his political career begun. The following year, his friend Keaghen Armas was given the position of the Secretary of the Treasury which led to Valent's appointment as Undersecretary. It seemed like miracle, but the man grew with title every year and he was elected Speaker of the City Assembly in 1815, to show his dedication and undying loyalty to the Crown he quickly revived the legislative body as Valent made sure that at least two meetings were held each year rather than the old way of meeting per every two years, important bills were passed and debated as well as that there was full attendance on few meetings which prior to his Speakership has happened only once or twice. The national elections were close to happening as the 23rd Commons was dissolved, Valent started going through his supporters ensuring that they would vote for him and on the way winning new ones, as the results got published it was shown that he had won. Valent's success didn't stop there as on the first sitting he was elected as President of the House of Commons. Valent was re-running for Alderman, which he successfully did and won the first seat, showing the support he has in Providence.


Upon his return to the City of Providence, his younger brother Otis, had successfully ran for Alderman of the City Assembly and became acquainted with the Josephites, resulting in his own much closer bond with the political union later. A few years after his coming and outstanding work in the Ministry of Justice, he was appointed as Attorney General and swiftly began the creation of the Legal Clinics, who educated most of the new generation of Imperial Lawyers. Two years proceeding that, he was elected as Alderman of Providence, commencing the beginning of his political career. It seemed GOD had been on his side, as in the next months he was also appointed as Deputy Treasurer of the broad Empire, after the second elections he participated in he managed to sway the votes of the Aldermen in his favour, resulting in him obtaining the Speakership. The latter brought much glory and life, as meetings were held as often as twice every year, fundamental acts of laws were passed, promising full quorums through each of the sessions. At the same time national elections began, as the 23rd House of Commons had been dissolved for the past month or two. He ran successfully, earning much support from his voters. Furthermore, the then fledging Josephites, which were years short of dissolution had put their confidence in Valent, as President of the Commons.


So much success, and so much was there for him to harvest, yet his health declined unexpectedly and rapidly, resulting in his sudden demise and departure from the Orenian scene of politics.

Titles, Styles, Positions and Honors

Positions

  • 1811-1818: Attorney-General of the Ministry of Justice
  • 1813-1821: Alderman of Providence
  • 1814-1819: Undersecretary of the Treasury
  • 1815-1821: Speaker of the City Assembly of Providence
  • 1817-1821: Representative of the House of Commons
  • 1817-1821: President of the House of Commons