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[[François Chevalier]] (born in 1780) is a Hiraethian Betanian politician, jurist and a royal advisor in the Zebelian Royal Court since 1813.
He graduated the Royal Institution of Law in Novoz in 1804 with a degree on legal theory. He began working as a public prosecutor and then as a judge in a local court in Novoz. He was awarded a seat in the annual royal conference for his reputation and work, in which he personally spoke with the Queen of Zabelia and was offered a position in the Royal Court as an advisor.

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François Chevalier
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François Chevalier
Born1780
Novoz, Zabelia
NationalityHiraeth
EducationThe Royal Institution of Law
OccupationRoyal Advisor
Years active1813 - Present
EmployerThe Royal Court
Height182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
TitleAdvisor
Signature
François Chevalier Signature

François Chevalier (born in 1780) is a Hiraethian Betanian politician, jurist and a royal advisor in the Zebelian Royal Court since 1813.

He graduated the Royal Institution of Law in Novoz in 1804 with a degree on legal theory. He began working as a public prosecutor and then as a judge in a local court in Novoz. He was awarded a seat in the annual royal conference for his reputation and work, in which he personally spoke with the Queen of Zabelia and was offered a position in the Royal Court as an advisor.