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|motto=May 18th, 1933
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|name=Max Wagner
|party=[[Mild RePublican Party|Mild RePublican]]
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|high_point=1961-1965
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|motto= May 22nd, 1794
|long_river=[[Bill Delmeyer]]
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|area=
|succeeded=[[Bart Storman]]
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|party=Independent
|highpoint=1964-1970
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|high_point=January 1st, 1818-February 6th, 1834
|longriver=[[Mild RePublican Party|Mild RePublican]]
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|long_river=[[Lynn Abolcauwks]]
|preceded12=[[Nunez O'Neil]]
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|succeeded12=[[Kristen Apple (politician)|Kristen Apple]]
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|highpoint=August 7th, 1833-January 31st, 1834
|partay=[[Mild RePublican Party|Mild RePublican]]
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|longriver=Signatory
|highpoint2=1970-1998
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|area3=
|pineapple=[[Jamie Petruzelli]]
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|partay=[[Mild RePublican Party]]
|longriver3=[[Blaze Peters]]
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|highpoint2=May 1st, 1834-January 1st, 1864
|population=May 18th, 1933
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|longriver3=[[Han Seeram]]
|dead=May 22nd, 2005
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|wicked=October 16th, 1845-January 8th, 1866
|growth=[[Northarbore]] ([[1600 Pencil-Vania Avenue]])<br>[[Mechanicsburg]] ([[777 Cupboard Place<br>[[Grassland Governor's Mansion]])
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|population=May 22nd, 1794<br>[[New Rathaleo]], [[MTO]]
|childs=Leo Wagner
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|dead=May 22nd, 1867<br>[[Mechanicsburg]], [[Grassland Area]] USQ
|median_age=[[Jeanne Wagner]]
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|growth=[[Boston]] (The [[Déglisé]])<br>[[Baltimore]] ([[1 Worldilisis Drive]])<br>[[Mechanicsburg]] ([[Quentinian Diplomatic House]])
|demonym=[[Woodhill College]] (MS)
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|childs=[[David S. Wagner]]<br>[[Samantha Wagner]]<br>[[Franklin Wagner]]
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|sucks=[[Franklin Wagner]]
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|demonym=[[New Rathaleo College]] ([[Master's Degree#Philosophy and Religious History|MSPHR]]
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}}'''Max Quentin Wagner''' (May 22nd, 1794-May 22nd, 1867) was a Quentinian politician, author, and founder of the [[United States of Quentin]] who signed both the [[Quentinian Declaration of Independence]] and the [[United States of Quentin Constitution]], serving afterwards as the first [[GTNEC of the USQ]] from 1834 to 1864. Previously he served as a delegate to the [[Territorial Assembly]] from the [[Grassland Territory]] from 1818-1834. He was also a co-founder and the first [[President of Wagner and Firedawn University|President]] of [[Wagner and Firedawn University]], for which he is partially named.
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In his early life,

Revision as of 15:41, 25 April 2020

Max Wagner
[[image: |x225px|Flag of Max Wagner]]
Born: May 22nd, 1794
Career
17th President of the United States of Quentin
Party Mild RePublican Party
Term May 1st, 1834-January 1st, 1864
GTNEC {{{bro}}}
Preceded By {{{pineapple}}}
Succeeded By Han Seeram
19th Governor of the Grassland Area
Term August 7th, 1833-January 31st, 1834
Party Signatory
Preceded By {{{preceded12}}}
Succeeded By {{{succeeded12}}}
Grassland Area State Representative
Party Independent
Term January 1st, 1818-February 6th, 1834
Preceded By Lynn Abolcauwks
Succeeded By {{{succeeded}}}
Personal Life
Born May 22nd, 1794
New Rathaleo, MTO
Died May 22nd, 1867
Mechanicsburg, Grassland Area USQ
Residence Boston (The Déglisé)
Baltimore (1 Worldilisis Drive)
Mechanicsburg (Quentinian Diplomatic House)
Children David S. Wagner
Samantha Wagner
Franklin Wagner
Spouse
Education New Rathaleo College (MSPHR

Max Quentin Wagner (May 22nd, 1794-May 22nd, 1867) was a Quentinian politician, author, and founder of the United States of Quentin who signed both the Quentinian Declaration of Independence and the United States of Quentin Constitution, serving afterwards as the first GTNEC of the USQ from 1834 to 1864. Previously he served as a delegate to the Territorial Assembly from the Grassland Territory from 1818-1834. He was also a co-founder and the first President of Wagner and Firedawn University, for which he is partially named.

In his early life,