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William Strauss is a micronationalist from the American state of Mississippi.He first became active in micronations around 2004,at the age of 18,but due to bad decisions early on he left for a long time.He became active again in August of 2008 by joining Alexandria.He currently holds citizenship in 3 nations:Shireroth,Cerulea,and the Holzer Empire.
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'''William Arthur Atobonovno Payne''', better known as '''Sir William Strauss''' (sometimes '''Syr William''') (born in [[Benacia]] in 1530) is a Shirerithian nobleman, poet, and the current King-Count of [[Hawshire-Dura]].
In Shireroth he holds the position of Count of Benacia.(See [[County of Benacia]]
 
  
William Strauss is the current [[MiniEx]]
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Married to [[Nathan Dariolin]] from 1548 to the annulment of marriage in 1559.
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In Shireroth he has held the position of Duke of [[Brookshire]], Dutch of [[Kildare]], Count of [[Benacia]], Count of [[Vervollkommnung]],  Baron of [[Neurak]] and Baron of [[Hallucination]]. He has also been [[Rulers_of_Elwynn#Consorts|Honorary Duke of Elwynn]] (c. 1553–1555).
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He is a member of the [[Dozan Bovic Church]].
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 18 February 2017

William Arthur Atobonovno Payne, better known as Sir William Strauss (sometimes Syr William) (born in Benacia in 1530) is a Shirerithian nobleman, poet, and the current King-Count of Hawshire-Dura.

Married to Nathan Dariolin from 1548 to the annulment of marriage in 1559.

In Shireroth he has held the position of Duke of Brookshire, Dutch of Kildare, Count of Benacia, Count of Vervollkommnung, Baron of Neurak and Baron of Hallucination. He has also been Honorary Duke of Elwynn (c. 1553–1555).

He is a member of the Dozan Bovic Church.

Preceded by:
Tom Biffo
High Holy Bovicar
1550–1568
Succeeded by:
Nathan Waffel-Paine