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==History==
 
==History==
 
'''Caterina Calderon''' (b.????, d.2574), eldest child of [[Amalthia Calderon]], was Protector during the [[Malagrotta Affair]] in March of [[2573]].
 
'''Caterina Calderon''' (b.????, d.2574), eldest child of [[Amalthia Calderon]], was Protector during the [[Malagrotta Affair]] in March of [[2573]].
She became Protector after her mother died in [[2557]]. She had at least two sons, of which the eldest became a botanist, while the younger one, Mitchell, would become Protector after her death. She died in [[2574]] due to a series of strokes, and was succeeded by [[Mitchell Calderon]].<ref>''The Periphery (sourcebook)'', pp. 20-21</ref><ref>''The Star League'', p. 44</ref><ref>''Historical: Reunification War'', p. 62</ref>
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She became Protector after her mother died in [[2557]]. She had two sons, of which the eldest became a botanist, while the younger one, Mitchell, would become Protector after her death. She died in [[2574]] due to a series of strokes, and was succeeded by [[Mitchell Calderon]].<ref>''The Periphery (sourcebook)'', pp. 20-21</ref><ref>''The Star League'', p. 44</ref><ref>''Historical: Reunification War'', p. 62</ref>
  
 
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==Notes==

Revision as of 15:29, 29 April 2012


History

Caterina Calderon (b.????, d.2574), eldest child of Amalthia Calderon, was Protector during the Malagrotta Affair in March of 2573. She became Protector after her mother died in 2557. She had two sons, of which the eldest became a botanist, while the younger one, Mitchell, would become Protector after her death. She died in 2574 due to a series of strokes, and was succeeded by Mitchell Calderon.[1][2][3]

Notes

Please see Malagrotta Affair for further information.

Succession

Preceded by Protector of the Realm
2557 - 2574
Succeeded by

References

  1. The Periphery (sourcebook), pp. 20-21
  2. The Star League, p. 44
  3. Historical: Reunification War, p. 62

Bibliography