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'''Støtanneu''' was a newspaper founded {{year|1980}} by [[King Robert I]]. The word ''Støtanneu'' means ''tusk'' in Finnish. | '''Støtanneu''' was a newspaper founded {{year|1980}} by [[Robert I|King Robert I]]. The word ''Støtanneu'' means ''tusk'' in Finnish. | ||
Støtanneu was active from its foundation to the abdication of Ben Madison, although the creation of the [[Talossa|Kingdom]]'s bulletin board [[Wittenberg]] actually shrinked its activity. | Støtanneu was active from its foundation to the abdication of Ben Madison, although the creation of the [[Talossa|Kingdom]]'s bulletin board [[Wittenberg]] actually shrinked its activity. <br /> | ||
=== Language === | |||
Støtanneu was mainly written in [[Glheþ|Talossan]], a language that, at the time of the foundation of the newspaper, was spoken only by Madison [http://talossan.com/?page_id=242]. | Støtanneu was mainly written in [[Glheþ|Talossan]], a language that, at the time of the foundation of the newspaper, was spoken only by Madison [http://talossan.com/?page_id=242]. |
Revision as of 08:42, 14 May 2013
Støtanneu was a newspaper founded 1980/I by King Robert I. The word Støtanneu means tusk in Finnish.
Støtanneu was active from its foundation to the abdication of Ben Madison, although the creation of the Kingdom's bulletin board Wittenberg actually shrinked its activity.
Language
Støtanneu was mainly written in Talossan, a language that, at the time of the foundation of the newspaper, was spoken only by Madison [1].