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Born in 1794, '''Michael Chaucer''' was a [[Maximusian]] revolutionary, politician, and military strategist. He was Libertas Omnium Maximus' first president, serving from September 7th, 1837 to September 7th, 1841. | Born in 1794, '''Michael Chaucer''' was a [[Maximusian]] revolutionary, politician, and military strategist. He was Libertas Omnium Maximus' first president, serving from September 7th, 1837 to September 7th, 1841. | ||
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| Michael Johnson Chaucer | |
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| File:William E. Haynes 1909b.jpg Chaucer in a rare photograph circa 1849 | |
| President of Libertas Omnium Maximus | |
| In office September 7th, 1837 – September 7th, 1841 | |
| Vice President | James Duncan |
| Succeeded by | James Duncan |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Michael Johnson Chaucer March 1st, 1794 Veillia, Iustitia Province, Iustitian First Empire |
| Died | November 28th, 1871 Litudinem, Libertas Omnium Maximus |
| Cause of death | Lung Disease |
| Citizenship | Libertas Omnium Maximus |
| Nationality | Maximusian |
| Political party | First Democracy Party, National Conservative Party |
| Height | 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) |
| Spouse(s) | Andrea Chaucer |
| Children | Anna Chaucer-Dawson, John Chaucer |
| Known for | Overthrowing the First Iustitian Empire, Becoming the First President of Libertas Omnium Maximus |
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Born in 1794, Michael Chaucer was a Maximusian revolutionary, politician, and military strategist. He was Libertas Omnium Maximus' first president, serving from September 7th, 1837 to September 7th, 1841.
Early Life
Michael Chaucer was born to David and Sarah Chaucer on April 3rd, 1794. He spent the first years of his life in Veillia, a small city located in the north of the First Iustitian Empire. His father was a poorly educated but extremely intelligent tailor and had Michael tutored from a young age. Michael took an immediate interest in human behavior and interaction. This would develop into a lifelong hobby of studying people's reactions to both being put in positions of power and loosing power.
In 1801 John Chaucer joined the war of independence from Valahandia. It was at this time that Michael took a keen interest in politics.
In 1822 Michael enrolled into the University of Iustitia and quickly joined a society advocating for a new democratic system of government to be implemented.