Difference between revisions of "Amalthia Calderon"

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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*''While no birth or death dates for Amalthia are given, some inferences can be made.  [[Amanda Calderon]] was the only Calderon left after her father's death, so Amalthia was most likely a daughter or granddaughter, rather than a cousin. Also, Amanda was born in [[2387]] and Amalthia was old enough to have a daughter of ''marriageable'' age in [[2420]], suggesting either '''very''' young mothers in the Calderon family, or these dates may be a typo in the source book''
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*''While no birth or death dates for Amalthia are given, some inferences can be made.  [[Amanda Calderon]] was the only Calderon left after her father's death, so Amalthia was most likely a daughter or granddaughter, rather than a cousin. Furthermore it is doubtful that a nation who hated the [[Inner Sphere]] as much as the Taurians did would allow their future rulers to be born of one! Ariana was most likely '''not''' an only child.''
  
 
==Succession==
 
==Succession==

Revision as of 08:03, 6 July 2010

History

Amalthia Calderon was Protector after Amanda Calderon, relationship unknown. Amalthia has the singular distinction of being the first Periphery leader to initiate military action against an Inner Sphere. 'Ariana's War' beagn after Almathia's daughter Lady Ariana Calderon was murdered by her husband Chancellor Kalvin Liao in 2527. Amalthia ordered the Taurain Navy to conduct punitive raids aginst the Capellan border worlds lasting until 2528.

Notes

  • While no birth or death dates for Amalthia are given, some inferences can be made. Amanda Calderon was the only Calderon left after her father's death, so Amalthia was most likely a daughter or granddaughter, rather than a cousin. Furthermore it is doubtful that a nation who hated the Inner Sphere as much as the Taurians did would allow their future rulers to be born of one! Ariana was most likely not an only child.

Succession

Preceded by
Unknown
Protector of the Realm
****-****
Succeeded by
Unknown

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