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[[Jacques Vincent Pierot|Jacques Pierot]], arguably, was one of the most influential [[Regent]] through the history of [[Costa Bravo]]. He is famous for overturning the corrupt Costa Bravan government with his [[Pierot-Motisse Reformations]] to which he (and his aid, [[Bilbo Motisse]]) lends his name. He is lauded by the citizenry to be one of the greatest Costa Bravans to ever live, though he is not without his detractors: he is generally criticized for straying from the traditionalist "father knows best" mindset, and investing more power in the people.  
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[[Jacques Pierot|Jacques Vincent Pierot]], arguably, was one of the most influential [[Regent]] through the history of [[Costa Bravo]]. He is famous for overturning the corrupt Costa Bravan government with his [[Pierot-Motisse Reformations]] to which he (and his aid, [[Bilbo Motisse]]) lends his name. He is lauded by the citizenry to be one of the greatest Costa Bravans to ever live, though he is not without his detractors: he is generally criticized for straying from the traditionalist "father knows best" mindset, and investing more power in the people.  
  
 
Pierot Day, June 20, is a government holiday in which Costa Bravans are called upon to honor his memory.
 
Pierot Day, June 20, is a government holiday in which Costa Bravans are called upon to honor his memory.

Latest revision as of 00:23, 14 December 2006

Jacques Vincent Pierot
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Nationality
The Armed Republic of Costa Bravo
Office
Regent
Term
November 5, 1978 - November 5, 1988
Date of Birth/Death
March 8, 1920-June 20, 1991
Jacques Vincent Pierot, arguably, was one of the most influential Regent through the history of Costa Bravo. He is famous for overturning the corrupt Costa Bravan government with his Pierot-Motisse Reformations to which he (and his aid, Bilbo Motisse) lends his name. He is lauded by the citizenry to be one of the greatest Costa Bravans to ever live, though he is not without his detractors: he is generally criticized for straying from the traditionalist "father knows best" mindset, and investing more power in the people.

Pierot Day, June 20, is a government holiday in which Costa Bravans are called upon to honor his memory.