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  • '''Rôibeard dal Már''' (''Robert (Bob) J. Murphy'', b. 20 August 1963), [[The Bob Murphy Title Act|Earl of K Dal Már was an inveterate critic of King [[Robert I]] who had joined Talossa in July of 1981, as Talossa's third citizen.
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  • |boss=[[Danihel Lauriéir]], [[Robert Murphy]] ...oon be abdicating the throne, leading Lauriéir to call for [[Robert Murphy|Robert (Bob) Murphy]] to
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  • |predecessor=[[Robert I]] ...Guzmán) was King of Talossa following the abdication of [[King Ben|Robert I]] on 16 August 2005 until his own abdication on 29 November 2006. He was
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  • ...d became aware of and interested in Talossa while teaching [[King Ben|King Robert I]] and other Talossans during their time at the high school (1979-1983). ...r only four months, with the nation calling for a return of the monarchy. Robert I, however, declined the throne, and it was offered to Florence, who, despi
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  • ...[[Talossan Republic]], Cantaloûr was serving as regent for the vacationing Robert I. ...r in the office of [[Secretary of State]] (an office that had been held by Robert I). Cantaloûr's Distain, [[Xhorxh Asmour]], contacted after the renunciat
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  • ...reasons. In particular, the term refers to the alleged practice of King [[Robert I]], in his role as Deputy [[Secretary of State]], to gather votes of inact ...ocket votes, and the resulting dispute - and the longstanding suspicion of Robert I - was a key factor in the [[Robert_I#Great_Abdication|Great Abdication]].
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  • ...ed as the primary opposition to the [[MN|Black Hand]] (MN) party backed by Robert I. ...ce on more open access to Talossan language learning materials finally led Robert to declare his own abdication and renunciation of citizenship.
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  • In ''[[Ár Päts]]'' (2005), [[King Robert I]] (Robert Ben Madison, who went by the name Ben except as his royal title) recounts t King Robert I used the traditional script version of 賁, rendered on many computers as
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  • ...Wozniak''' (b. 27 June 1964) was a citizen of Talossa. A schoolmate of [[Robert I]], in July of 1981 he became the fifth citizen of the nation. ...s a party intended to make peace between the adversarial parties headed by Robert I and [[Ian von Metairia]]. After the PW won the election of February 1980
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  • ...der of the Cone War Campaigns|UrCZC]]'''. Admitted to the order by [[King Robert I]] * '''Sir [[Matthias Muth]], UrB'''. Admitted to the order by [[King Robert I]]
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  • '''Vuode Palace''' was the childhood residence of King [[Robert I]] and his family. It is located on North Prospect Avenue in [[Palace_Tow Robert I moved out of Vuode Palace in 2002. His father continued to live there un
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  • In a move reminiscent of other celebrated creations, [[Robert I]] laid the foundation of an independent, sovereign country in seven days, ...he blue hat upon his head, he was transformed into His Royal Majesty, King Robert I of the Kingdom of Talossa, and a bedroom on the second floor of an Americ
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  • A childhood friend of [[Robert I|Talossa's founder]], von Metairia became the eighth citizen of Talossa in For many years following the abdication of Robert I, von Metairia continued his high level of activity in the Kingdom, but ev
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  • ...nd the [[Whigs]]) sued the newspaper [[Stotanneu|''Støtanneu'']] (run by [[Robert I]]) for [[libel]]. The newspaper labelled the SPP as a "party of prevarica ...O.J. trial" by [[Art Verbotten]] due to its length. During the case, King Robert, on behalf of his newspaper, claimed that Glaçâ was attempting to "censor
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • ...ritten on Talossan [[history]] and the [[Talossan language]], among them [[Robert I]]'s ''La Scúrzniâ Gramáticâ Del Glhetg Talossán'' and ''[[Ár Päts]
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  • ...eligious interests (specifically in conservative Latter Day Saints) with [[Robert I]]. With a wife and son, he is one of several "middle-aged professionals" ...gdom, Schwichtenberg's citizenship lapsed through three-strikes as soon as Robert I abdicated, finally being abandoned in July of 2006.
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |[[Robert I|Robert Ben Madison]] ! style="background:#efefef;" |[[Robert I|Robert Ben Madison]]
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  • ...s, those who lived in the GTA and generally were personal acquaintances of Robert.
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  • A friend and classmate of [[Robert I|Talossa's founder]], he initially participated in "[[Worldwide Singular S ...]. Widely hailed as "the conscience of Talossa" (a description bestowed by Robert I) Verbotten was known for standing up to the country's other illuminati in
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  • ...the Kingdom of Talossa, on 26 December 1979. A life-long friend of King [[Robert I]], he supported the King's concept of [[Worldwide Singular Secession]]. ...alossa's Ambassador to the United States. Fired from the position by King Robert I over issues of religious confusion and extra-Talossan politics, Conâ dec
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  • ...lossa#Abdication_of_Madison_and_Ensuing_Interregnum|the abdication of King Robert I]]. It was written and edited (anonymously) by [[Miestra Schiva]].
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  • ...at which point he had been the longest tenured Talossan citizen ever since Robert's 2005 renounciation. ...owed beginning in 1985. Laurieir's single month in this office ended when Robert I dismissed him for "attempting to return Talossa to the United States".
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  • Described by [[Robert I]] as a "hippie leftist party", it was defeated by the [[Progressive Conse ...uch, Vuode briefly seceded under Robert. This resulted in lawsuits between Robert and Laurieir, with the King arguing that only if Talossa was a real country
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  • ...Milwaukee, was a 20 Apr {{year|1982}} agreement between [[King Robert I]], Robert Ben Madison, and Antonio R. Riley, a fellow Riverside High student who had
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  • ...for the nation, as well as the first attempts to limit the power of King [[Robert I]], who had previously ruled as a dictator. The Constituziun was in force ...drafted in a Constitutional Convention assembled in July 1988, composed by Robert I, then-Prime Minister Murphy, [[Danihel Lauriéir]], [[Ian von Metairia]]
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • ...d "pocket votes" that had fuelled the PC's long span in power had followed Robert to his new party. Indeed, the PC lost its majority and only narrowly tipped ...]], the last Seneschal of the King Ben Era, who left Talossa together with Robert I.
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • A resident of Italy and a personal acquaintance of King [[Robert I]], Stolfi became a Talossan citizen on 21 October 1997.
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  • He became a Talossan citizen in December of 1987; described by [[Robert I]] as a Marxist, Schneider initially was a member of the Progressive Conse ...atter's retirement in July 1989, during the 9th Cosa. A day later, though, Robert I dissolved the Cosa, reportedly tired of the tense political atmosphere. T
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  • |n2=[[Robert Murphy]]
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  • ...even a [[Talossan Émigré Community|"third Talossa"]], set up by ex-King [[Robert I]].
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  • ...ally stopped the royal bleeding by bandaging a serious wound received by [[Robert I]] on the {{ata}} coast, a place commemorated since as "Porto Josh". For
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • ...s role as one of the members of the CLP "resistance" in the face of King [[Robert I]]'s tyranny.
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  • ...m of Talossa, Vol. I'', 1994 / 2021 Comprehensive Edition ONLINE, p. 54|I, Robert the First, His Royal Me, proclaim the Kingdom of Talossä to be an independ
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  • ''Talossa'' was first used to refer to the Kingdom by King Robert I.
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Murphy
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  • Originally "Miehen Huone on Hänen Valtakunta" was coined by King [[Robert I]] in 1979 it is a "slightly botched Finnish"<ref>Madison, Ben (2005/XXVI)
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  • The Order of the Cone War Campaigns was an ephemeral order created by [[King Robert I]] to honour valiant service to the nation during the [[Cone Wars]]. The
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  • ...NN'' was a widely-read newspaper, and for many years was a rival of King [[Robert I]]'s ''[[Støtanneu]]''. ''TNN'' had a right-wing editorial policy and su
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  • The party became notorious for its vocal disagreements with [[King Robert I]], who would go on to provoke a mass exodus of Liberal members from Talos
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  • ...rious times, calling the EM200 Cosa a "D&D Cosa" and "silly,"<ref>Madison, Robert Ben. ''Ar Pats.'' 2008. p.78</ref> and pointing to the increased difficu
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  • We, Robert I, by the Grace of God, King of Talossa and of all its realms and regions, ...n of the Kingdom of Talossa is and remains bestowed upon His Royal Majesty Robert I, King of Talossa, to be possessed hereditarily by him and his legitimate
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  • We, Robert I, by the Grace of God, King of Talossa and of all its realms and regions, ...n of the Kingdom of Talossa is and remains bestowed upon His Royal Majesty Robert I, King of Talossa, to be possessed hereditarily by him and his legitimate
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  • ...y in the [[September 1981 General Election]], which was annulled by King [[Robert]] I. A further election, in 1983, was boycotted by the DDP. ...t won 16.7% of the vote and two seats, which were filled by Lauriéir and [[Robert Murphy]].
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  • ...Conâ's lone Cabinet was appointed by [[Marcus Cantalour]], as Regent for [[Robert I]], on 18 June 2004. This happened mere weeks after the secession of the [
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  • ...rmost Court on 20 August 2005, as an emergency response to the exodus of [[Robert I]] and most of his loyalists, including the previous Prime Minister, [[Mar ...lack Hand]] who joined the [[CLP]], and [[Weston Erni]], who represented [[Robert I]]'s interests in [[2005 Erni v. Talossa (UC)|Erni v. Talossa]], after whi
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  • ...fter their arrival in St Malo on 6 August [{{year|1982}}], Talossan King [[Robert I]] and [[Frédéric Maugey|[Frédéric] Maugey]] swam out to a few off-sho
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  • ...Cosa]], electing 10 MCs: three former bloc members (Lauriéir, Corïu and [[Robert Murphy]]), four former members of other parties (Liberal Jean Williams, TNP PUNK explicitly ran to "dump" newly crowned King [[Robert II]], and it indeed immediately "legislatively decapitated" him after only
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  • ...u]] holds that honour, as a native of France and an acquaintance made by [[Robert I]] in his 1982 visit to the country that culminated in the annexation of [
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  • * Sir [[Josh Macht]], UrN ''(inactive)'': admitted by [[King Robert I]] in recognition of heroic action during the 1982 campaign that resulted ...B]], [[Order of the Cone War Campaigns|UrCZC]] ''(inactive)'': admitted by Robert I in recognition of his fervent dedication to the nation over the course of
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  • ...ore. Founded on 15 September 1979, Napoleon’s was frequented by [[Robert I|Robert Ben Madison]] and many other early Talossans. The owner, [[Fritz von Buchho
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  • * "GVB" (for "Glorious Victorious Ben"; [[Robert I]]) * "KRI" (King [[Robert I]])
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  • Physically, Electrabase was located in [[Robert I]]'s attic computer room at Vuode Palace<ref>Madison, Ben (2005/XXVI). "Da
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  • Famed for his proficiency in the Talossan language, Gariçéir's work with [[Robert I]] on texts and learning material earned him the first ever induction into
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  • ...6 June 1985. A commission, apparently formed by Yarney herself and King [[Robert I]], allegedly recommended that such an interim Government be formed before
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  • ...éir to be a future leader of the Talossan left, and was close to him and [[Robert Murphy]] during the latter's [[BFT]] government. During the year, he also s ...cember Living Cosa Schneider had resigned following a month-long feud with Robert and two defeats, on a veto override and a smoking ban bill. The Cosa having
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  • [[King Robert I]] lived in this township and at the earliest points of the Kingdom's hist
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  • ...mpus, which had been annexed to the Kingdom earlier that year<ref>Madison, Robert. ({{year|1992}}). ''The History of the Kingdom of Talossa: Volume I: The Fi
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  • ...led Talossa in the "Second Exodus" of June 2001 due to clashes with [[King Robert I]].
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  • ...gey) was a citizen of Talossa. A resident of France and acquaintance of [[Robert I]] from his 1982 visit to Europe that resulted in the annexation of [[{{ce
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  • |n2=King [[Robert I]] |n1=[[Robert I]]
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  • The Committee was founded in 1983 by [[Robert I|R. Ben Madison]], creator (“rediscoverer”) of the Talossan language, After the departure of both King Robert I and Gariçéir in 2005, the Committee was left with only a single member
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  • ...to [[Talossa]]. Almost all [[Old Growth]] Talossans, including founder [[Robert I]], were born and raised in the city, and a majority of Talossa's territor
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison
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  • ...ving the throne vacant, perhaps reserved for the return of [[King Ben|King Robert I]], while others maintained that the provisions of Organic Law calling for
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |[[Robert I|Robert Ben Madison]]
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  • |boss=[[Robert I|Robert Ben Madison]], [[Ián von Metáiriâ]], [[Michael Pope]] The Progressive Conservative Party was founded by King [[Robert I]] in 1985, a merger of his Talossan Communist Party and Talossan National
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  • ...until the secession, during which time he kept the Royal Archives (of King Robert I) at his home. ...of Micronational Affairs in his first Government led to friction with King Robert I, who agitated continuously for Anglatzarâ's removal. (Pope eventually a
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  • * '''[[Tomás Gariçéir|Sir Tomás Gariçéir]], UrGP''', admitted by [[King Robert I]].
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison
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  • ''Par Robert Frost (Glheþinat par [[Hooligan|Ma la Mha, Baron Tepistà]])''
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  • [[King Robert I]] annulled the election results because they did not give him the results
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison
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  • ...ge Land|''Stranger in a Strange Land'']] by [[wikipedia:Robert A. Heinlein|Robert Heinlein]], with [[wikipedia:Maker's Mark|Maker's Mark]] bourbon
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison
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  • ...mself become Talossan, though, until the exodus of 2004 caused then-King [[Robert I]] to ask Fritz to bring his many personal connections in the community to ...r constitutional monarchical limits, von Buchholtz and the CLP stood up to Robert I, eventually causing the King to abdicate and renounce his citizenship on
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  • ...and renounced his citizenship on 21 August 2005 after the abdication of [[Robert I]].
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison
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  • ...vival, such as for Cornish. Berendovská points out that this was when King Robert I turned away from the idea of an artistic constructed language, and instea ...erber Period''' (''keltisch-berberische Periode'', {{year|1985}}): As King Robert I was trying to put together a connection between the Finnish word ''Taloss
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  • ...t strong opposition in Talossan history. Eventually this challenge to King Robert's stranglehold on Talossan politics led the King to commit abuses of power ...v&acirc; was welcomed warmly by the Kingdom, which was no longer headed by Robert I (who had himself left Talossa in 2005), and which had after that time ref
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  • '''Róibeard Cresti Laira''' (Robert Christian Laira, b. 19 April 1974) is a citizen of Talossa and of [[Florenc
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  • The ZPT held Cosa seats from 1996 to the final abdication of [[King Robert I]], and through [[Gjermund Higraff]] held the Cézembrean Senate seat betw
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  • ...alossan Imperial New Order Party (TINOP). However, the basic dynamic of [[Robert I]]-versus-"traitors" was now repeating with the [[Liberal Party]], frustra ...dicating, it would then have had Istefan, as the only Talossan recognizing Robert I's kingship, be the by-default Regent. It was in preparation for a possib
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison
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  • | [[Robert I|Robert Madison]] || 12 || [[34th Cosa|34th]]|| Jun 2004 - Oct 2005 | [[Robert I|Robert Madison]] || 4 || [[13th Cosa|13th]] || Dec 1990 - Jun 1991
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  • ...ng on Wozniak's CALL, the UP elected to form a broad coalition with BFT. [[Robert Murphy]] was thus sworn in as Seneschal on 7 February 1988.
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |Robert Ben Madison
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  • ''Canziun urixhinal par [[Robert I]]''
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  • Despite having existed for a long time (Ar Päts records [[Robert J. Murphy]] as [[Thomas Buffone]]'s Attorney-General in 1993), the post has
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  • ...ce, covering 2.4 square kilometres, Vuode originally comprised only [[King Robert I]]'s bed while Talossa was still located in the King's bedroom. Vuode was ...nexing various land holdings in the [[Milwaukee]] area, starting with King Robert's house. The house and lot were renamed "Vuode Province" to honour Talossa'
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