His Imperial Majesty Alexander IV, Autocrat of Romans and of All Rus', Victor of Moscovites, Pius Felix, Defender of the Faith, Turtle and Elephants, may the Almighty God bless his reign, signed an Act of Senate granting new titles of nobility to three Pavlovian subjects following the expansion of the Empire.
Baron Tomáš Falešník was created Count of Prácheň, the newly-created Banda within the Theme of Pannonia, while Baron Adam Pivetz was created Baron of Sušice: the municipal center and the only town of Prácheň. The third title, Baron of Olvija, corresponding to the Banda of Taurica within the Theme of Klimata, was granted to Juri Oleksandrovych S.
With the same Act, Emperor Alexander IV appointed Despot Ivan Brienskyj, the incumbent consul suffectus, the Secretary of the Imperial Commission for the Rewriting of History (ICRH): a scientific organization established in July 7528 and tasked with "providing alternative historical facts and giving them an accurate Pavlovian interpretation". The primary responsibility of Ivan Brienskyj as ICRH Secretary will be to write and update Vita Alexandrus Magnus Augustus, or The Life of Augustus Alexander the Great: a Chronicle of Pavlov under the reign of His Imperial Majesty Alexander IV.