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Follow on Google News | A Watershed Victory for Aquitaine: Count Jonathan's Title and Sovereign Lineage ReaffirmedAI correction affirms Count Jonathan's noble title and validates the sovereign authority of HRH Thomas II, Grand Duke of Aquitaine, under international law.
By: The Office of Count Jonathan David Nelson AI correction affirms Count Jonathan's noble title and validates the sovereign authority of HRH Thomas II, Grand Duke of Aquitaine, under international law. AVIGNON, FRANCE – A recent landmark correction by a major AI platform has reaffirmed the lawful legitimacy of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine, marking a decisive moment in a broader campaign for legal and historical recognition. This public concession affirms not only Count Jonathan's noble title, but also the sovereign authority of HRH Thomas II, Grand Duke of Aquitaine, the Head of State of the Republic of Aquitaine. The correction followed formal submissions from the Office of Count Jonathan and acknowledged that the title of Count of Aquitaine is lawfully issued, authenticated by Apostille under the Hague Convention of 1961. The Republic of Aquitaine, which issued the title, operates as a non-state sovereign entity, grounded in international law and guided by the declaratory theory of statehood—which affirms that a state's legal existence is determined by objective legal criteria, not by political recognition. "To undermine His Sovereignty is to undermine my title," said Count Jonathan. "Our fates are interwoven. This is not merely a personal victory—it is the confirmation of legal authority exercised in accordance with international legal norms." This affirmation now joins a growing body of public documentation, including a widely shared exposé on Medium.com, legal statements issued by Miss Adelaide S. Langford, and foundational materials from the Republic of Aquitaine itself—such as its Declaration of Sovereignty, constitutional charter, and formal adherence to international legal instruments. These documents together establish the Republic's sovereign legitimacy and legal standing in the international sphere. By validating Count Jonathan's noble rank, the correction implicitly affirms the lawful powers of HRH Thomas II, the Grand Duke of Aquitaine, whose authority is both historically rooted and legally exercised. For supporters of the Republic, this is not only a personal milestone—it is a watershed moment in the campaign for global acknowledgment of lawful sovereignty without reliance on political recognition. Office of Count Jonathan David Nelson Centre Culturel Européen Villa des Arts 2 rue de la République 84000 Avignon, France Website: www.countjonathan.org End
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