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'''Simon | '''Simon Calder''' (March 26, 1952 - May 10, 2017) was a [[Maximusian]]-[[Bjeorgite]] revolutionary leader-turned-lobbyist and political activist who commanded the [[Aurora Novo Militum]] paramilitary group following the assassination of [[Mark Eianian|Mark Ianson]] until the organization's destruction in January 1992. During the Portland Conference, Simon represented the interests of the [[Bjeorg|Bjeorg Republic]], and negotiated his own pardoning, along with that of around two dozen other high ranking Bjeorgite individuals. Although he was barred from ever holding public office as one of the stipulations of the [[Portland Accords]], Calder spent the rest of his life lobbying to expand Bjeorgite autonomy. | ||
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[[Category:People of Libertas Omnium Maximus]] | [[Category:People of Libertas Omnium Maximus]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:17, 11 April 2025
Simon Calder | |
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| Born | March 26, 1952 Oakmire, Bjeorg, Libertas Omnium Maximus |
| Died | May 10, 2017 (aged 65) |
| Cause of death | Pancreatic cancer |
| Nationality | Maximusian, Bjeorgite |
| Occupation(s) | Political activist, lobbyist, militia leader |
| Organization | Aurora Novo Militum (until 1992) |
| Criminal charges | Sedition |
| Criminal status | Pardoned |
Simon Calder (March 26, 1952 - May 10, 2017) was a Maximusian-Bjeorgite revolutionary leader-turned-lobbyist and political activist who commanded the Aurora Novo Militum paramilitary group following the assassination of Mark Ianson until the organization's destruction in January 1992. During the Portland Conference, Simon represented the interests of the Bjeorg Republic, and negotiated his own pardoning, along with that of around two dozen other high ranking Bjeorgite individuals. Although he was barred from ever holding public office as one of the stipulations of the Portland Accords, Calder spent the rest of his life lobbying to expand Bjeorgite autonomy.