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Founding Fathers of Lovia
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In a broader sense, the term applies to all people who arrived on the archipelago during the first years of Lovia's existence, i.e. people who arrived on the first journeys of the Francis II and other boats. This broader sense is however not used by historians; it is merely used by Lovians to narrate their family history. Among the unofficial or later 'founding fathers' are Sir John Lashawn and Edward A. Ramsley. These people are not founding fathers in the original sense but are well known early settlers.
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In a broader sense, the term applies to all people who arrived on the archipelago during the first years of Lovia's existence, i.e. people who arrived on the first journeys of the Francis II and other boats. This broader sense is however not used by historians; it is merely used by Lovians to narrate their family history. Among the unofficial or later 'founding fathers' are Sir John Lashawn and Edward A. Ramsley. These people are not founding fathers in the original sense but are well known early settlers. Although the founders of Lovia are called "Fathers", it must be noted that there were two women among the original founders, and many others on later journeys. Also many of the early settlers where accompanied by their spouses known as Pioneer Mothers.