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Philippe Boiry

Philippe Paul Alexander Henry Boiry (February 19, 1927 – January 5, 2014) was the pretender to the throne of the unrecognized Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia. Boiry became the pretender after Antoine III abdicated in his favour in 1951.
==Life==
Following World War II Boiry was involved with public relations. He founded the first public relations agency in Western Europe and developed the European public relations doctrine. He won the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques prize and the companion of the Palmes Académiques award.〔 In 1980, Boiry founded France's first college of communication science in Levallois-Perret.〔 Boiry was the Mapuche representative to UN committees on Indigenous population. In 1989 he visited Mapuche and Techuelche lands for the first time.
Boiry is said to have purchased the title.〔Ray, Leslie: ''Language of the land. The Mapuche in Argentina and Chile.'' IWGIA, Copenhagen 2007, ISBN 978-87-91563-37-9, (p. 61. )〕 When he visited Argentina and Chile once, he met with hostility by the local media and cold shoulder by most of the Mapuche organisations.〔Ray, Leslie: ''Language of the land. The Mapuche in Argentina and Chile.'' IWGIA, Copenhagen 2007, ISBN 978-87-91563-37-9, pp. 61–2.〕
He has also met Juan Carlos I of Spain and Baudouin I of Belgium and has pictures of them with him in his house in Chourgnac.〔 Boiry labeled himself a "Republican Monarchic" because he works like the rest of the French people.

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