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During the Shirithian annexation of Dietsland, Mackay returned to the forefront of political life, and became the leader of the Free Batavians, a resistance movement that fought for the reinstitution of the Batavian Kingdom and self-determination for the ethnic Batavian people.
During the Shirithian annexation of Dietsland, Mackay returned to the forefront of political life, and became the leader of the Free Batavians, a resistance movement that fought for the reinstitution of the Batavian Kingdom and self-determination for the ethnic Batavian people.
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Joachim Mackay
Full name Joachim Cornelis Theodorus Frederik Jacobus Mackay
AKA Duke Mackay
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Hair color and style Grey
Eye color Brown
Skin color White
Biographical information
Father Theodorus Hans Wilhelm Mackay
Mother Elizabeth Zwanenburgh
Date of birth 1583 AN
Place of birth Baronië, Batavia
Residence(s) Davignon, Shireroth
Nationality Batavian, Shirithian
Allegiance(s) Kingdom of Batavia, Vrye Bataven
Occupation Politician

Joachim Cornelis Theodorus Frederik Jacobus Mackay, Hertog van Baronië, Landgraaf van Germania en Erfgroothertog van Nova Batavia is a Batavian politician and former Prime Minister. He was one of the main architects of the shortlived Batavian re-unification and an important figure in the movement to preserve the Batavian culture under Jingdaoese occupation. He served as Prime Minister of Batavia for two terms, one under Jingdaoese occupation, and one during the re-unified Kingdom. Personal conflict with his successor, Gustaaf Vermeylen, lead him to abandon public life and take on a job as librarian at the University of Davignon.

During the Shirithian annexation of Dietsland, Mackay returned to the forefront of political life, and became the leader of the Free Batavians, a resistance movement that fought for the reinstitution of the Batavian Kingdom and self-determination for the ethnic Batavian people.