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|birth_place= Legram, Arseid Viscounty, Erebonian Empire  
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'''Maggie Arseid''' (18 May 1910 - 20 August 2012) was an Erebonian officer known for her role as a head section officer in the [[Train Military Police]]. However, she is easily recognized as the wife of famous Lucian Field Marshal Sir [[Daidoji Kitagawa]] and the grandmother of Field Marshal Sir [[Kiriya Kitagawa]], both of which are the only foreign Field Marshals revered in her home country.  
'''Maggie Arseid''' (18 May 1910 - 9 September 2012) was an Erebonian officer known for her role as a head section officer in the [[Railway Military Police]]. However, she is easily recognized as the wife of famous Lucian Field Marshal Sir [[Daidoji Kitagawa]] and the grandmother of Field Marshal Sir [[Kiriya Kitagawa]], both of which are the only foreign commanders given the title of "Imperial Marshal of Erebonia" in her home country.  


During her 20s, she is regarded as the most beautiful woman in the [[Erebonian Empire]], becoming the 1934 Miss Universe titleholder. She eventually enlisted at the onset of the [[Second Europan War]]. Later in the war, She married General Daidoji Kitagawa in 1938.
During her 20s, she is regarded as the most beautiful woman in the [[Erebonian Empire]], becoming the 1934 Miss Universe titleholder. She eventually enlisted at the onset of the [[Second Europan War]]. Later in the war, She married General Daidoji Kitagawa in 1938.

Latest revision as of 07:42, 4 April 2022

Maggie Arseid
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Maggie Arseid, 1941
Born(1910-05-18)18 May 1910
Legram, Arseid Viscounty, Erebonian Empire
Died20 September 2012(2012-09-20) (aged 102)
Manchester, Lucis, United Kingdom
Buried
St. Mary Cemetery, West Sussex, Lucis
Allegiance Erebonian Empire
Service/branch Imperial Army of Erebonia
Years of service1938-1969
RankCaptain
UnitRailway Military Police
Battles/warsSecond Europan War War of Lorican Aggression
AwardsLegion of St. Olav
Erebonian Armed Forces Deployment Medal
Emperor's Medal for Outstanding Civil Service
RelationsKarl L.K. Arseid (elder brother)
Daidoji Kitagawa (lover, later husband)
Kiriya Kitagawa (grandson)
Yamato Kitagawa (great-grandson)
Naoto Kitagawa (great-grandson)
Victor Arseid (grandnephew)
Laura S. Arseid (great-grandniece)

Maggie Arseid (18 May 1910 - 9 September 2012) was an Erebonian officer known for her role as a head section officer in the Railway Military Police. However, she is easily recognized as the wife of famous Lucian Field Marshal Sir Daidoji Kitagawa and the grandmother of Field Marshal Sir Kiriya Kitagawa, both of which are the only foreign commanders given the title of "Imperial Marshal of Erebonia" in her home country.

During her 20s, she is regarded as the most beautiful woman in the Erebonian Empire, becoming the 1934 Miss Universe titleholder. She eventually enlisted at the onset of the Second Europan War. Later in the war, She married General Daidoji Kitagawa in 1938.

Early Life

Military Career

Personal Life