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'''Jovium''' is the name given by [[Henderson V. FitzBelmont]] to the (artificially-created) ninety-fourth element of the [[Periodic Table]] of elements. (''See: [[plutonium]]'') Three of the [[Confederate States]]' leading experts in jovium extraction, [[Dean]], [[Martin]], and [[Collins]], were all killed by a [[United States]] air strike on [[Washington University]] in 1943, and the fourth, [[Delancey]], was badly wounded.
 
'''Jovium''' is the name given by [[Henderson V. FitzBelmont]] to the (artificially-created) ninety-fourth element of the [[Periodic Table]] of elements. (''See: [[plutonium]]'') Three of the [[Confederate States]]' leading experts in jovium extraction, [[Dean]], [[Martin]], and [[Collins]], were all killed by a [[United States]] air strike on [[Washington University]] in 1943, and the fourth, [[Delancey]], was badly wounded.
   
In the United Kingdom, the element is known as churchillium.
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In the United Kingdom, the element is known as churchillium and plutonium in the United States.
   
 
[[Category:Southern Victory|Jovium]]
 
[[Category:Southern Victory|Jovium]]

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Jovium is the name given by Henderson V. FitzBelmont to the (artificially-created) ninety-fourth element of the Periodic Table of elements. (See: plutonium) Three of the Confederate States' leading experts in jovium extraction, Dean, Martin, and Collins, were all killed by a United States air strike on Washington University in 1943, and the fourth, Delancey, was badly wounded.

In the United Kingdom, the element is known as churchillium and plutonium in the United States.