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==Edmund Cosmo Maltravers==
'''Edmund Cosmo Maltravers Jr''' (3 February 613 present20 July 667) is awas Kodiak Politician and Doctor who isserved currentlyas the 13th Chancellor of the Kodiak Republic, alongside being the current a Member of the General Assembly for Aston-upon-Lum. He iswas the first known Quaker Pacifist Chancellor of Kodiak.
 
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| birth_date = {{birth date|613|2|3}}
| birth_place = Sankeyshire, Godsith
| death_date = {{death date|667|7|20}}
| nationality = Kodiak
| spouse = Alexandrina Maltravers
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| residence = Maltravers Bookshop, Sankeyshire, Godsith
| profession = Doctor, politician, writer, Bookseller
}}
 
 
===='''Background and Early Life'''====
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==== '''Later life''' ====
After resigning from the Chancellorship, Maltravers would return to practicing medicine.
 
He moved to 24 Malcolm Street, Aston. It would be his final residence. In April 667, he was hospitalised after a heart attack. He was then moved into a hospice in early May, briefly returning home before returning to the Hospice. He died on July 20 667, aged 54.
 
==== '''Personal Life''' ====
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| nationality = Kodiak
| spouse = See Private life
| party = N/ADPPK
| residence = Mulberry Lodge
| profession = Author, Professor, Politician}}
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Upon graduating from Rykkburgh University in 646, Sassoon would become a professor at the university, teaching the classical literature course. In 646, he published his first book, Godsith Hollow with Middleton and Haggerty. Some time after that he went on to publish the Little Man of Sidmouth, adopting the pen name of J.F. Sassoon. As his career continued to take off, Sassoon became more involved with right wing politics, oftentimes giving speeches to his students about the dangers of socialism and communism upon Kodiak. Alongside that he would continue to write, including some non-fiction books.
 
In 646, Sassoon began a megaproject known as the Færie Stories. The first of these was the Daidaleon, which would set the background of this literary universe Sassoon was establishing. After several years, this book was published independently, rather than with Middleton and Haggerty. Whilst finishing his first book, he would begin his second major book ‘’’the Druóphones’’’. While writing that, he published the ‘’’Queen of the Wood Pixies’’’ in 656662. The Druóphones was not published until 662664.
In the 660s, during the civil war in which a commune rose up, Sassoon joined the Army. Sassson would be active in Graz and Seathenia. He wrote at the time that “the commune should be shot for treachery.” His time in the civil war would influence his political opinions going forward.
 
Sassson would be injured in 666, which left him without the use of his left leg, which was eventually amputated. He thus returned to teaching at Rykkburgh, this time teaching law.
 
After some time away from published works, Sassoon published Nyktomoir with Middleton and Haggerty - this marked the first time he published for the faerie stories with the publishing house.
 
===='''Political Career'''====
After being wounded during the Civil War, Sassoon returned to Aston-upon-Lum with the desire to pursue the seat in 668. Due to unforeseen circumstances he would get the seat in 667 instead after Cosmo Maltravers resigned. In a break from his usual tendancies, shortly after getting into office he would join the DPPK as one of their few Conservative members. He later joined the NUP. As he continued in his political career, he would begin to subscribe to the idea of "natural order" - the belief that everything in life had a place and that place must be maintained at any and all cost. It marked a swift turn to a more conservative path for Sassoon, who had hitherto been rather reserved about his full opinions.
 
===='''Private Life'''====
Sassoon was throughout his life an infamous womaniser, known to have frequent affairs. He was known to have had affairs during his first marriage, at least up to eight other woman during the marriage; it is unknown if he had any further affairs during his second marriage.
Sassoon was married twice, first to Philomena FitzFinnigan (624-) from 646 to 654, when the two divorced. He then went on to marry Georgina McCartney in 655. He had 8 children.
 
Sassoon was married twice, first to Philomena FitzFinnigan (624-) from 646 to 654, when the two divorced. He then went on to marry Georgina McCartney in 655. He had 8 children.
 
With Philomena FitzFinnigan:
# Herbert Holbrook Sassoon (647-)
# John Emelius Sassoon (649-)
# Lillian Philomena Sassoon (649-)
# Algernon Patrick Sassoon (650-)
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# Margareta Sassoon (657-)
# Theodora Sassoon (660-)
# Douglas Henry Sassoon (663-)
 
===='''Bibliography'''====
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''The Faerie Stories''
# The Daidaleon, 646-654 (published 660658)
# Queen of the Wood Pixies, 656662
# The Druóphones, 651-660 (published 662664)
# Nyktomoir, 659-667 (Published 667), Middleton and Haggerty
 
'''Non-Fiction'''
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