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[[François Chevalier]] is a Hiraethian politician and an author in Athema Today since 1799.  
[[Robert Baker]] (born in 1760) is a Hiraethian Monsorian politician, journalist, and author. He has been head author of The Athema Journal since 1799.  


He graduated the University of Athema with a degree in administration. He began writing for Athema Today and became known for his liberal stances which brought a large audience to the paper and was then promoted to become a lead author in the paper and a member of its executive board in 1799.
He graduated the University of Athema with a degree in administration. He began writing for The Athema Journal and became known for his liberal stances, including federalist and republican ideals, which brought a large audience to the paper. He was promoted to become a lead author of the paper and a member of its executive board in 1799.

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Mr

Robert Baker
Robert Baker.png
Robert Baker
Born1760
Athema, Greater Athema
NationalityHiraeth
EducationUniversity of Athema
OccupationAuthor
Years active1799 - Present
EmployerAthema Today
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
TitleAuthor
Signature
Robert Baker Signature

Robert Baker (born in 1760) is a Hiraethian Monsorian politician, journalist, and author. He has been head author of The Athema Journal since 1799.

He graduated the University of Athema with a degree in administration. He began writing for The Athema Journal and became known for his liberal stances, including federalist and republican ideals, which brought a large audience to the paper. He was promoted to become a lead author of the paper and a member of its executive board in 1799.