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She was born as Margaret Jane Barrett to Lawrence and Sally Barrett in 1922. In 1934, Lawrence Barrett was arrested following his divorce to Sally Moriano.
She was born as Margaret Jane Barrett to Lawrence and Sally Barrett in 1922. In 1934, Lawrence Barrett was arrested following his divorce to Sally Moriano.


When Maggie was 17, she began to fight for women's rights in the country. She met Sherman Salantino during a rally in 1944 when she was 22.
When Maggie was 17, she began to fight for women's rights in the country. She met Sherman Salantino during a rally in 1944 when she was 22. They had briefly dated but decided to remain friends a year later.


In 1950, she married Maxwell Douglas Tellend, a senator. She is notable for wanting to keep her maiden name upon marriage. Tellend passed away in 2013 after 63 years of marriage.
In 1950, she married Maxwell Douglas Tellend, a senator. She is notable for wanting to keep her maiden name upon marriage. Tellend passed away in 2013 after 63 years of marriage.

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The Right Honourable
Maggie Moriano
23rd Prime Minister of Vitosium
In office
November 3, 1954 – August 11, 1958
Preceded bySherman Salantino
Succeeded byJohn Savori
Personal details
Born
Margaret Jane Barrett

(1922-05-02) May 2, 1922 (age 102)
Vitosium
SpouseMax Tellend (1950-2013)
Residence(s)? (official)
? (private)

Margaret Jane Moriano is a Vitosian politician who has served as the 23rd prime minister of Vitosium as well as the deputy prime minister to her predecessor, Sherman Salantino. She is heavily remembered as the first woman to become prime minister and has championed for women's rights her entire life. She is still alive today.

Personal Life

She was born as Margaret Jane Barrett to Lawrence and Sally Barrett in 1922. In 1934, Lawrence Barrett was arrested following his divorce to Sally Moriano.

When Maggie was 17, she began to fight for women's rights in the country. She met Sherman Salantino during a rally in 1944 when she was 22. They had briefly dated but decided to remain friends a year later.

In 1950, she married Maxwell Douglas Tellend, a senator. She is notable for wanting to keep her maiden name upon marriage. Tellend passed away in 2013 after 63 years of marriage.