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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 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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  • '''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]] ...Guzm&aacute;n) 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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  • ! 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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