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  • ...e early days of the [[Third Da Schir Cabinet]] by then-Interior Minister [[Ian Plätschisch]] upon the retirement of [[Ián Anglatzarâ]], the long servin
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  • |n2=[[Ian Anglatzara]]
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  • ...ilor/ Dallas Pätsilor]" ("Of All Countries" or "Ein Feierlichgesang") by [[Ian von Metairia]], which was the national anthem from June of 1989 until repla
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  • ...composed by Robert I, then-Prime Minister Murphy, [[Danihel Lauriéir]], [[Ian von Metairia]] and [[Andrew Wozniak]].
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  • |n1=[[Ian Plätschisch]] |n1=[[Ian Plätschisch]]
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  • ...escu]]'s Els Gagnheirs (second in França 2023 and third in Espain 2022), [[Ian Plätschisch]]'s Port Maxhestic AC (third in Espain 2023), and [[Breneir Tz |Port Maxhestic AC (Ian Plätschisch)
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  • ...Secretary [[Cresti da Ion Nouacastra]] therefore appointed four-term MC [[Ian Plätschisch]] to the seat. |colspan="2"|[[Ian Plätschisch]]
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  • | [[Ian von Metairia]] || 35 || [[14th Cosa|14th]], [[15th Cosa|15th]],[[16th Cosa| | [[Ian von Metairia]] || 29 || [[6th Cosa|6th]], [[7th Cosa|7th]],[[8th Cosa|8th]]
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  • ...orxh Pol Briga, and in Cosa by Briga himself, Ián Danôis, Dréu Gavárþic'h, Ian Tamoran and Oin Ürsüm. Briga also served as Sénéchal of Cézembre for m
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  • ...gdom's web presences up to date. It was created during the 49th Cosa by [[Ian Plätschisch]].
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  • |n2=[[Ian Plätschisch]] (as Interior Minister)
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  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |[[Ian von Metairia]]
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  • ...ion, as it specified that "there must be a Minister of Foreign Affairs". [[Ian von Metairia]] was later recorded as being the incumbent during the 18th Co
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  • * ''[[La S'chinteia]]'' ([[Ian Plätschisch]], 19 issues, 2019-21)
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  • | <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Ian Plätschisch]]''' <small>MC</small>
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  • |n2=[[Ian Plätschisch]]
    3 KB (419 words) - 11:38, 3 December 2018
  • ! style="background:#efefef;" |[[Ian von Metairia]]
    9 KB (1,009 words) - 17:48, 12 September 2018
  • | [[Ian da Bitour]] || 14 September {{year|2006}} || 12 February {{year|2008}}
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  • |colspan="7"|[[Peerage|Duke]] [[Ian von Metairia]]
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  • New Moderate Radical Party Leader Ian Plätschisch has been elected to a first term in his own right, with no opp | bgcolor="#126ECC" style="width=10px;" | || '''[[Ian Plätschisch]]''' || 5
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