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'''Izidóra Teodóra''' (XXXX-YYYY) was a [[Rédic People|Rédic]] {{wpl|philosopher}} and one of the [[Four Blue Vanguards]], the leader of the [[Blue Guardsmen]]. After the establishment of the [[Citizens Republic of Hétumoger]], she became a member of the [[Citizenry Committee of the Republic]]. Izidóra was a radical and was mainly paired with [[Sólyom Magdolna]] in her works, drawn as parallels for their radical ideology and proponents. She was the only one of the Blue Vanguards to have been apart of the [[Second Noble Republic of Hétumoger|Second Noble Republic]]'s government, as a member of the [[Noble Committee of Integrity]].
 
'''Izidóra Teodóra''' was a [[Rédic People|Rédic]] justice, philosopher and scholar who created the [[Citizens Judiciary Court]] during the [[Citizens Republic of Hétumoger]] and was the first [[First Justicar of the Citizens Republic]] from 1929 to 1937. She was also one of the [[Four Blue Vanguards]]. Izidóra was most remember for her strict abidance of the legal code of the Citizens Republic that was laid down by her and the four vanguards, as well as being the primary author of the ''[[Manifesto of the Citizens Republic]]''. She was credited for the {{wpl|textualism|textualist}} ideology that was later followed by the Citizens Republic and the Judiciary Court.
 
Born in [[Rédics]], Izidóra was given the name of her foreign mother Isadora. Raised in Rédics, she moved to [[Nagymező]] to attend [[Central University of Nagymező]] enrolling in law. There, she met Sólyom Magdolna, [[Béla Edvárd]], and [[István Szálast]] where the three would become the Four Blue Vanguards.  
 
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Izidóra Teodóra was a Rédic justice, philosopher and scholar who created the Citizens Judiciary Court during the Citizens Republic of Hétumoger and was the first First Justicar of the Citizens Republic from 1929 to 1937. She was also one of the Four Blue Vanguards. Izidóra was most remember for her strict abidance of the legal code of the Citizens Republic that was laid down by her and the four vanguards, as well as being the primary author of the Manifesto of the Citizens Republic. She was credited for the textualist ideology that was later followed by the Citizens Republic and the Judiciary Court.

Born in Rédics, Izidóra was given the name of her foreign mother Isadora. Raised in Rédics, she moved to Nagymező to attend Central University of Nagymező enrolling in law. There, she met Sólyom Magdolna, Béla Edvárd, and István Szálast where the three would become the Four Blue Vanguards.

Teodóra mostly took part in the political aspect of the