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'''Capt. Bit M′ang''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 柲慌, ''bit-m′ang''; Jan. 2, 1881 – Mar. 3, 1937) was a [[Themiclesia|Themiclesian]] military officer and journalist.  He was noted for his unabashed {{wp|republicanism|republican}} views that was expressed through public denigration of ceremonies involving royalty and the newspaper column he writes on ''The Globe'', "The Future Republic".  While his final military rank was colonel, he was always published as Captain Bit and so known to the public.
'''Capt. Bit M′ang''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 柲慌, ''bit-m′ang''; Jan. 2, 1884 – Mar. 3, 1937) was a [[Themiclesia|Themiclesian]] military officer and journalist.  He was noted for his unabashed {{wp|republicanism|republican}} views that was expressed through public denigration of ceremonies involving royalty and the newspaper column he writes on ''The Globe'', "The Future Republic".  While his final military rank was colonel, he was always published as Captain Bit and so known to the public.


==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 04:42, 23 January 2020

Capt. Bit M′ang (Shinasthana: 柲慌, bit-m′ang; Jan. 2, 1884 – Mar. 3, 1937) was a Themiclesian military officer and journalist. He was noted for his unabashed republican views that was expressed through public denigration of ceremonies involving royalty and the newspaper column he writes on The Globe, "The Future Republic". While his final military rank was colonel, he was always published as Captain Bit and so known to the public.

Early life

Education

Military career

Journalistic career

See also