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'''Amanda Amaris''' (born 2??? - died [[2620]]) was the second President of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]].<ref name=TPp47>''The Periphery'', p. 47, "Amaris Politics"</ref>
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'''Amanda Amaris''' was the second President of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
===Early Life===
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Upon being sworn in as president in [[2619]] following the death of her father, Amanda pledged to restore democratic elections to the Republic no later than [[2621]]. The following year a botched palace coup by Amanda's cousin [[Willard Amaris]] left both of them dead. Her reforms would be carried through by her brother [[Jeffrey Amaris|Jeffrey]] in [[2622]], who succeeded her as the Republic's third president.<ref name=TPp47/>
Upon being sworn in as President following the death of her father, Amanda pledged to restore democratic elections to the Republic no later than [[2621]].<ref name=TPp47/>
 
  
The following year a botched palace coup by Amanda's cousin [[Willard Amaris]] left both cousins dead. Her reforms would be carried through by her brother [[Jeffrey Amaris|Jeffrey]].<ref name=TPp47/>
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When Jeffrey Amaris developed a serious dislike for statecraft, he resigned from office and appointed Amanda's baby daughter [[Selanta Amaris|Selanta]] as the next president when she came of age, with a triumvirate of Protectors managing affairs until her nineteenth birthday.<ref name=TPp47/>
 
 
==Titles and Ranks==
 
 
 
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{{s-bef|before=[[Richard Amaris]]}}
 
{{s-title|title=[[President of the Rim Worlds Republic]]|years=[[2619]]<ref name=TPp47/> - [[2620]]<ref name=TPp47/>}}
 
{{s-aft|after=[[Jeffrey Amaris]]}}
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''
  
[[Category: Periphery Characters|Amaris, Amanda]]
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[[Category:Rim Worlds Republic Characters|Amaris, Amanda]]
[[Category: Rim Worlds Republic Characters|Amaris, Amanda]]
 
[[Category: Star League Characters|Amaris, Amanda]]
 
 
[[Category:President of the Rim Worlds Republic|Amaris, Amanda]]
 
[[Category:President of the Rim Worlds Republic|Amaris, Amanda]]

Latest revision as of 23:32, 10 April 2023

Amanda Amaris
Personal
Died2620
AffiliationHouse Amaris
Profile
Position(s)President[1]
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsRichard Amaris (father)
SiblingsJeffrey Amaris
ChildrenSelanta Amaris

Amanda Amaris was the second President of the Rim Worlds Republic.

History[edit]

Upon being sworn in as president in 2619 following the death of her father, Amanda pledged to restore democratic elections to the Republic no later than 2621. The following year a botched palace coup by Amanda's cousin Willard Amaris left both of them dead. Her reforms would be carried through by her brother Jeffrey in 2622, who succeeded her as the Republic's third president.[1]

When Jeffrey Amaris developed a serious dislike for statecraft, he resigned from office and appointed Amanda's baby daughter Selanta as the next president when she came of age, with a triumvirate of Protectors managing affairs until her nineteenth birthday.[1]

Bibliography[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Periphery, p. 47

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