J. Grant Winchester
J. Grant Winchester | |
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31 March 2013 - 8 August 2014 | |
Sovereign | Jonathan, Grand Duke of the Bregne |
Predecessor | Office established |
Successor | Monarchy abolished |
Born | J. Grant Manresa 13 March 2001 New York City, United States |
Citizenship | Natalia Gremmia Renasia |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | English Dutch |
Political party | Conservative People's Party |
Residence | South Orange, New Jersey |
Occupation | Anthropologist, theologian, writer, musician |
Religion | High Anglicanism Celtic Christianity |
J. Grant Winchester (born 13 March 2001), formerly known as Lucien Christian Albertschine de Chavannes, is a polical theorist and anthropologist, who was Prime Minister of Hobartstown and Victoria from 2013 until the dissolution of Hobartstown and Victoria in 2014.
A researcher in Christian theology and cultural anthropology, Winchester founded Havnesgade-Amager and was unanimously elected President in 2011. Following his election by the Parliament of Havnesgade-Amager, Winchester introduced a series of social and economic initiatives modeled on those of the Scandinavian countries.
Upon the dissolution of Havnesgade-Amager in 2013 and the subsequent founding of Hobartstown and Victoria, Winchester embraced libertarian conservatism and ethnic nationalism. After the collapse of Bregentine society, Winchester resigned as Prime Minister and the Parliament of Hobartstown and Victoria authorised its dissolution.
Awards and honors
- Cavaliere in the Order of the Blue Star
- Knight Commander in the Most Noble Order of the Hawk
- Recipent of the Presidential Award of Honor and Justice