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===Nobility of the Achaean Territory===
===Nobility of the Achaean Territory===
The first step taken by the Consul-General was the creation of an informational website to share the existence of the Achaean Territory with the rest of the world. He purchased the domain name www.achaea.org and created a website using Geocities with a Yahoo account registered under the username ''achaeanterritory''.
The first step taken by the Consul-General was the creation of an informational website to share the existence of the Achaean Territory with the rest of the world. He purchased the domain name www.achaea.org and created a website using Geocities with a Yahoo account registered under the username ''achaeanterritory''.
[[File:Viscount of Whitmore1.jpg|thumb|left|The Viscount of Whitmore photographed in the same room where The Claimant Letter was signed, two weeks after it was signed.]]
 
From 15 November 2001 - June 2002, the Consul-General spent the majority of his time reaching out to polar scientists and trying to gather friends to serve as members of the nobility. He gave titles to numerous friends, including [[Viscount of Whitmore|Neil Whitmoyer]], [[Baron of Havola|George Morin]], [[Countess Radlinski|Jeanne Morin]], and [[Count of Kohler|Joseph Day]]. Although they were expected to take their rightful places as Achaea's legislature, most of these new nobles did little to participate in the growth of the Achaean Territory, aside from Neil Whitmoyer, who actively encouraged the Consul-General and even posed for a picture wearing the Achaean Greatcoat, a semi-official uniform item for Achaean nobles.
From 15 November 2001 - June 2002, the Consul-General spent the majority of his time reaching out to polar scientists and trying to gather friends to serve as members of the nobility. He gave titles to numerous friends, including [[Viscount of Whitmore|Neil Whitmoyer]], [[Baron of Havola|George Morin]], [[Countess Radlinski|Jeanne Morin]], and [[Count of Kohler|Joseph Day]]. Although they were expected to take their rightful places as Achaea's legislature, most of these new nobles did little to participate in the growth of the Achaean Territory, aside from Neil Whitmoyer, who actively encouraged the Consul-General and even posed for a picture wearing the Achaean Greatcoat, a semi-official uniform item for Achaean nobles.


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