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[[Ittore Apys]] (born May 20, 1786) is an Hiraethian politician, businessman, and lawyer since 1822. He graduated the School of Law in Ceva in 1809 with a degree on law. He began working as a lawyer assistant in Ceva but then moved to Athema and established The Athemian Law Firm where he has been practicing as a lawyer since.
[[Alexander Saint-Just]] is a Hiraethian Zord politician and a professor since 1824. He graduated the Royal Institution of Law in 1804 with a degree in constitutional law. He began working as a journalist for The Crown paper in Novoz but was later discharged for a number of statements he made that were considered anti-Betanian. Since 1824, he has been working as a law professor in The Continental Bureau of Education.
 
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===The Athemian Law Firm===
 
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Professor

Alexander Saint-Just
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Alexander Saint-Just
Born1779
Straubiz, Zabelia
NationalityHiraeth
EducationThe Royal Institution of Law
OccupationLaw Professor
Years active1824 - Present
EmployerThe Continental Bureau of Education
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
TitleProfessor
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Alexander Saint-Just is a Hiraethian Zord politician and a professor since 1824. He graduated the Royal Institution of Law in 1804 with a degree in constitutional law. He began working as a journalist for The Crown paper in Novoz but was later discharged for a number of statements he made that were considered anti-Betanian. Since 1824, he has been working as a law professor in The Continental Bureau of Education.