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Wolfgang von der Elfenbeinküste was a fisherman who was born in 1614 in Walstadt, Natopia. He died in 1673 at sea. Wolfgang was married to Hannelore Grünenfeld and they had two children together, Siegfried von der Elfenbeinküste, born in 1639 and Sylvia von der Elfenbeinküste, born in 1641. While he was not involved in politics, Wolfgang was a staunch believer in the rule of the Blutwasser dynasty, especially that of Ludwig von Blutwasser, of whom he had a picture in his cabin at the sea, and who he revered as a saint. Wolfgang did not believe that the Sangunese and the Tapferite people who lived among the Saxon majority in Walstadt should be awarded the same rights and he refused to sell freshly caught fish to them.