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  • [[Image:RobertI_adult.jpg|thumb|King Robert I]]'''King Robert I''' (Robert Ben Madison, born 2 July 1965), also known as '''King Ben''', is [[Talossa] [[Image:kri1980.jpg|thumb|right|King Robert I in 1980]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert II]]
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  • [[Image:Dobb.png|thumb|right|125px|Robert II]]'''Robert II''' (Robert Charles Dobberpuhl, b. 1965, d. 1993) was King of Talossa from 10 February ...UNK|People United for No King]] on the rise, the reigning King, [[King Ben|Robert I]] saw Dobberpuhl as a moderating influence and in an effort to save the m
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • ...t I, and his participation in the life of the nation stopped abruptly with Robert's abdication in 2006. Uncontactable, his citizenship lapsed through three-
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  • '''Queen Amy''' (Amy Durnford) is second wife of [[Robert I|Robert Ben Madison]], founder of Talossa. She is the grandmother of [[Louis]], wh Durnford became a Talossan citizen on 5 August 2000, and was Robert's queen consort from their marriage until her reunciation of citizenship on
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  • ...lly, the philosophy fell out of favor in Talossa, as other citizens joined Robert I in his new kingdom.
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  • ...and Pànetâ's participation in the life of the nation stopped abruptly with Robert's abdication in 2006. Uncontactable, Pànetâ's citizenship lapsed through
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  • During a brief period in 1987 after the abdication of [[King Robert II]], there was no monarch, and [[Talossa]] was declared a [[Peculiar Repub ...icated in favour of a named successor [[Robert Dobberpuhl|Robert II]], but Robert II failed to gain the confidence of the people. As a result, and the PUNK-
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  • [[Image:RobertI_adult.jpg|thumb|King Robert I]] Most Old Growthers left Talossa in the aftermath of King Robert's final abdication. A few remained, but eventually all struck out or renoun
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert I]]
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  • ...g detested. Claiming the affair to be Talossa's first "political scandal", Robert removed Conâ from his position. ...although these claims are largely viewed as an exaggeration on the part of Robert.
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  • [[Image:Dobb.png|thumb|right|125px|Robert II]]'''Robert II''' (Robert Charles Dobberpuhl, b. 1965, d. 1993) was King of Talossa from 10 February ...UNK|People United for No King]] on the rise, the reigning King, [[King Ben|Robert I]] saw Dobberpuhl as a moderating influence and in an effort to save the m
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  • In the most orthodox form, as put forward by Talossa's founder [[Robert I]], the "[[Berber Hypothesis]]" ...997. p.2.</ref> In his 1997 book on the subject, ''The Berber Project'', Robert I described the origin of the idea as a wistful wish that Talossa had an "a
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  • ...ounder of the nation, and owner of [[Vuode Palace]], the childhood home of Robert I in which Talossa was first declared.
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  • ...irst Cone Cabinet|Xheralt Conâ]]. The oath of office was administered by [[Robert I]] by phone. This was the last Cabinet to feature [[Robert I]] loyalists, and the last of his era as King.
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  • ...øˈtanːɪʊ̯|pron}}) was a newspaper founded {{year|1980}} by [[Robert I|King Robert I]] (Ben Madison). The original name of the paper was ''Støtannet'', which
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