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The '''Magistracy of Canopus''' is an interstellar nation located in the [[Periphery]].  The Magistracy is a matriarchal society led by a [[Magestrix]], an elected position open to any woman but largely controlled by [[House Centrella]] due to the family's popularity.  Disparaged by some for promoting a hedonistic lifestyle, the Magistracy supports an open society and the personal freedom of all citizens and their right to live their lives as they see fit.  As such, it is a popular destination for those fleeing persecution or looking to satisfy their discerning tastes.
 
The '''Magistracy of Canopus''' is an interstellar nation located in the [[Periphery]].  The Magistracy is a matriarchal society led by a [[Magestrix]], an elected position open to any woman but largely controlled by [[House Centrella]] due to the family's popularity.  Disparaged by some for promoting a hedonistic lifestyle, the Magistracy supports an open society and the personal freedom of all citizens and their right to live their lives as they see fit.  As such, it is a popular destination for those fleeing persecution or looking to satisfy their discerning tastes.
[[File:Throne of the Magistracy of Canopus.png|right|thumb|Throne room of the Magistracy of Canopus.]]
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[[File:Throne of the Magistracy of Canopus.png|right|thumb|Throne room of the Magistry of Canopus.]]
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
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{{main|History of the Magistracy of Canopus}}
The Magistracy of Canopus was founded in [[2530]] by [[Kossandra Centrella (26th c.)|Kossandra Centrella]], a former Captain in the [[Free Worlds League Military]]. During a general withdrawal from battle against the [[Capellan Confederation]] her unit was left behind, and while Captain Centrella managed to save her unit from destruction and return to the [[Free Worlds League]], she had become disillusioned with the incompetency of the FWLM and the patriarchal systems which dominated the [[Inner Sphere]].  Gathering like-minded people around her, she fled the Free Worlds and arrived in the Canopian star system in [[2530]], founding the Magistracy. By [[2570]], the Magistracy had grown to 36 star systems thanks to successful negotiations with dissident planetary rulers in the Free Worlds and Confederation.
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The Magistracy of Canopus was founded in [[2530]] by [[Kossandra Centrella]], a former Captain in the [[Free Worlds League Military]]. During a general withdrawal from battle against the [[Capellan Confederation]] her unit was left behind, and while Captain Centrella managed to save her unit from destruction and return to the [[Free Worlds League]], she had become disillusioned with the incompetency of the FWLM and the patriarchal systems which dominated the [[Inner Sphere]].  Gathering like-minded people around her, she fled the Free Worlds and arrived in the Canopian star system in [[2530]], founding the Magistracy. By [[2570]], the Magistracy had grown to 36 star systems thanks to successful negotiations with dissident planetary rulers in the Free Worlds and Confederation.
  
 
Like the rest of the Periphery powers, the Magistracy was invaded in [[2577]] during the [[Reunification War]] by the newly-created [[Star League]]; while defeat was inevitable it was not as easy as the Star League hoped, with the war lasting twenty years and costing millions of lives. After the war, the realm was made whole and allowed limited home rule as a Territorial State in the Star League, and for the next century enjoyed a golden age of wealth and prosperity. This would continue until [[2722]], when additional taxation was levied on the Periphery states, with events coming to a head in [[2765]] when the Magistracy joined the other Periphery powers in the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]], a rebellion which ultimately would lead to the [[Star League Civil War]] and the destruction of the League itself.
 
Like the rest of the Periphery powers, the Magistracy was invaded in [[2577]] during the [[Reunification War]] by the newly-created [[Star League]]; while defeat was inevitable it was not as easy as the Star League hoped, with the war lasting twenty years and costing millions of lives. After the war, the realm was made whole and allowed limited home rule as a Territorial State in the Star League, and for the next century enjoyed a golden age of wealth and prosperity. This would continue until [[2722]], when additional taxation was levied on the Periphery states, with events coming to a head in [[2765]] when the Magistracy joined the other Periphery powers in the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]], a rebellion which ultimately would lead to the [[Star League Civil War]] and the destruction of the League itself.
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Lastly is the [[Crimson Council]], a governing body responsible for overseeing all aspects of [[Nobility#Magistracy of Canopus|Canopian nobility]].  Created in [[2557]] by [[Coranna Centrella]], the Council assumed many of the powers once held by the Magestrix: creating new titles of nobility, assessing the privileges and responsibilities of nobles, and adjudicating in disputes between nobles.  The six members of the Council serve at the pleasure of the Magestrix and have adopted robes trimmed in red-dyed ermine as an unofficial uniform.<ref name=TP90>''The Periphery'', p. 90</ref><ref name=HMPS79>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 79</ref>
 
Lastly is the [[Crimson Council]], a governing body responsible for overseeing all aspects of [[Nobility#Magistracy of Canopus|Canopian nobility]].  Created in [[2557]] by [[Coranna Centrella]], the Council assumed many of the powers once held by the Magestrix: creating new titles of nobility, assessing the privileges and responsibilities of nobles, and adjudicating in disputes between nobles.  The six members of the Council serve at the pleasure of the Magestrix and have adopted robes trimmed in red-dyed ermine as an unofficial uniform.<ref name=TP90>''The Periphery'', p. 90</ref><ref name=HMPS79>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 79</ref>
 
''See Also: [[Minister of the Treasury (Magistracy of Canopus)|Minister of the Treasury]], [[Minister of Education (Taurian Concordat)]]''
 
  
 
===Judiciary===
 
===Judiciary===
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==Society and Culture==
 
==Society and Culture==
The Magistracy of Canopus is famous (or infamous) for its strong emphasis on social freedom.  So long as all involved are consenting adults and no one is being harmed, Canopians are free to pursue any activity they desire.  While such morals can be construed as hedonistic (and indeed the Magistracy was strongly influenced by the [[New Hedons]] movement) there also exists a strong epicurean strain to this pursuit of pleasure.  Artistic expressions are further encouraged by generous government subsidies, allowing writers, painters, sculptors and actors to concentrate on creating bold new expressions in both popular and serious art.  This includes examples of erotica, though most exist for serious purposes rather than simple titillation.  Nevertheless, a thriving adult entertainment industry has made the Magistracy a magnet for tourists wishing to partake in the many delights the realm has to offer, or catch a showing of the [[Canopian Pleasure Circus|traveling "pleasure circuses."]] Regulations exist only insofar as to make sure employees in these professions are well paid and not being mistreated.<ref name=TP92/><ref name=TP100>''The Periphery'', p. 100</ref><ref name=HMPS95>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 94–95</ref>
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The Magistracy of Canopus is famous (or infamous) for its strong emphasis on social freedom.  So long as all involved are consenting adults and no one is being harmed, Canopians are free to pursue any activity they desire.  While such mores can be construed as hedonistic (and indeed the Magistracy was strongly influenced by the [[New Hedons]] movement) there also exists a strong epicurean strain to this pursuit of pleasure.  Artistic expressions are further encouraged by generous government subsidies, allowing writers, painters, sculptors and actors to concentrate on creating bold new expressions in both popular and serious art.  This includes examples of erotica, though most exist for serious purposes rather than simple titillation.  Nevertheless, a thriving adult entertainment industry has made the Magistracy a magnet for tourists wishing to partake in the many delights the realm has to offer, or catch a showing of the traveling "pleasure circuses."  Regulations exist only insofar as to make sure employees in these professions are well paid and not being mistreated.<ref name=TP92/><ref name=TP100>''The Periphery'', p. 100</ref><ref name=HMPS95>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 94-95</ref>
  
Likewise the Magistracy's historical tolerance for all cultures has made it a destination for immigration, especially by those facing oppression.  The result is a true "melting pot" society, with diverse cultures from across known space living side-by-side and in many cases coming together to create something entirely new.  The same holds true for religion, so that all major and minor religions and philosophies have found purchase within the Magistracy: from Abrahamic to traditional African religions, Shintoism to Zoroastrianism, Sikhism to Confucianism, and everything in between, including many new religions which have sprung up since humanity began colonizing the stars.  The strong emphasis on tolerance also means very little tension exists between the different religious and ethnic groups which make up the Magistracy.<ref name=TP92/><ref name=HMPS95/>
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Likewise the Magistracy's historical tolerance for all cultures has made it a destination for immigration, especially by those facing oppression.  The result is a true "melting pot" society, with diverse cultures from across known space living side-by-side and in many cases coming together to create something entirely new.  The same holds true for religion, so that all major and minor religions and philosophies have found purchase within the Magistracy: from Abrahamic to traditional African religions, Shintoism to Zoroastrianism, Sikhism to Confucianism, and everything in between, including many new religions which have sprung up since humanity began colonizing the stars.  The strong emphasis on tolerance also means very little tension exists between the different religious and ethnic groups which make up the Magistracy.<ref name=TP92/><ref name=HMPS95>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 94-95</ref>
  
 
If there exists bias within Canopian society, it's one which sees women as more qualified than men to hold positions of authority in political, economic and military affairs.  The foundations of this concept were laid at the beginning of the Magistracy's history, when men were barred from holding any government positions.  Reforms eventually granted suffrage to all Canopians regardless of gender, and many men have since risen to prominent positions in Canopian society.  Still, most in the Magistracy naturally assume women are better at certain jobs than men, with a few commentators openly questioning such presumptions.<ref name=HMPS95/>  Another outlet for this tradition is in naming conventions: most Canopian sons take the last name of their father, while daughters take the last name of their mothers.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 51</ref>
 
If there exists bias within Canopian society, it's one which sees women as more qualified than men to hold positions of authority in political, economic and military affairs.  The foundations of this concept were laid at the beginning of the Magistracy's history, when men were barred from holding any government positions.  Reforms eventually granted suffrage to all Canopians regardless of gender, and many men have since risen to prominent positions in Canopian society.  Still, most in the Magistracy naturally assume women are better at certain jobs than men, with a few commentators openly questioning such presumptions.<ref name=HMPS95/>  Another outlet for this tradition is in naming conventions: most Canopian sons take the last name of their father, while daughters take the last name of their mothers.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 51</ref>
  
One area where Canopian society struggles is in education, which for most of its history relied on the Star League to provide universal primary and secondary schooling.  As it collapsed, so did the Canopian national system, leaving it up to the individual cash-strapped planetary and local governments to pick up the pieces.  The result was spotty educational outcomes and a steady decline in literacy rates leading up to the [[thirty-first century]], with only two universities - the [[University of Canopus]] and the [[University of Luxen]] - essentially little more than technical schools.<ref name=TP100>''The Periphery'', p. 100</ref>  That trend began to reverse in the middle part of the century thanks to increased government subsidies and outside help, first from the [[Taurian Concordat]] then the [[Capellan Confederation]].  The new Royal College of Education at the University of Canopus was instrumental in training new teachers to higher standards and supplying them to all Canopian worlds such that universal education was again achieved in [[3062]].  The University of Luxen also opened a new School of Engineering thanks to Capellan help, and the [[University of Gallis]] was founded in [[3066]].<ref name=HMPS95/><ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 97</ref>
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One area where Canopian society struggles is in education, which for most of its history relied on the Star League to provide universal primary and secondary schooling.  As it collapsed, so did the Canopian national system, leaving it up to the individual cash-strapped planetary and local governments to pick up the pieces.  The result was spotty educational outcomes and a steady decline in literacy rates leading up to the [[31st century]], with only two universities - the [[University of Canopus]] and the [[University of Luxen]] - essentially little more than technical schools.<ref name=TP100>''The Periphery'', p. 100</ref>  That trend began to reverse in the middle part of the century thanks to increased government subsidies and outside help, first from the [[Taurian Concordat]] then the [[Capellan Confederation]].  The new Royal College of Education at the University of Canopus was instrumental in training new teachers to higher standards and supplying them to all Canopian worlds such that universal education was again achieved in [[3062]].  The University of Luxen also opened a new School of Engineering thanks to Capellan help, and the [[University of Gallis]] was founded in [[3066]].<ref name=HMPS95/><ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 97</ref>
  
 
==Military==
 
==Military==
 
The [[Magistracy Armed Forces]] have traditionally been seen as something of a necessary evil by the largely peaceful Magistracy.  Funding has been limited through most of its history, punctuated by rapid increases during times of existential crisis (such as the Reunification War) which often come too late.  As such, the Magistracy's military has historically been one of the smallest in the Periphery - in [[3025]] four million women and men were on active duty in the MAF - with the small number of national troops frequently relying on local gendarmes and [[mercenaries]] to supplement them in battle.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 93</ref>
 
The [[Magistracy Armed Forces]] have traditionally been seen as something of a necessary evil by the largely peaceful Magistracy.  Funding has been limited through most of its history, punctuated by rapid increases during times of existential crisis (such as the Reunification War) which often come too late.  As such, the Magistracy's military has historically been one of the smallest in the Periphery - in [[3025]] four million women and men were on active duty in the MAF - with the small number of national troops frequently relying on local gendarmes and [[mercenaries]] to supplement them in battle.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 93</ref>
  
That trend changed during the latter part of the thirty-first century with the creation of the [[Trinity Alliance]].  With increased funding and assistance from its Capellan and Taurian allies, the MAF underwent a number of reforms and began upgrading its arsenal with the latest equipment from foreign purchases and revitalized native industries.  By [[3067]], the MAF was the largest military in the Periphery, though under the terms of the Alliance many of its units now found themselves fighting on foreign soil for (primarily) Capellan interests.<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 83–84</ref>
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That trend changed during the latter part of the 31st century with the creation of the [[Trinity Alliance]].  With increased funding and assistance from its Capellan and Taurian allies, the MAF underwent a number of reforms and began upgrading its arsenal with the latest equipment from foreign purchases and revitalized native industries.  By [[3067]], the MAF was the largest military in the Periphery, though under the terms of the Alliance many of its units now found themselves fighting on foreign soil for (primarily) Capellan interests.<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 83-84</ref>
  
The Magistracy Armed Forces survived the [[Jihad]] in relatively good order, thanks in part to the MAF having avoided any of the major battles in the closing years of the Jihad, concentrating instead on removing those [[Word of Blake]] forces still trapped in Magistracy space. By [[3081]] the bulk of the MAF had either returned to full operational strength or were close to it, albeit with some loss in performance due to incorporating replacement troops in some areas. The greatest loss the MAF suffered was as a result of the firebombing of Crimson on [[Canopus IV]], an act that killed much of the senior element of the general staff; with the [[Canopian Institute of War]] also destroyed by the Blakists, the Canopian program to improve the quality of the local militia forces within the Magistracy was set back appreciably. Despite the damage inflicted on the Magistracy a rebuilding program was well underway by mid-[[3081]], with the Institute of War being rebuilt and a number of local academies and facilities taking up the teaching of courses until the Institute reopened.<ref name="J:FRp115">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 115: "Magistracy of Canopus"</ref>
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The Magistracy Armed Forces survived the [[Jihad]] in relatively good order, thanks in part to the MAF having avoided any of the major battles in the closing years of the Jihad, concentrating instead on removing those [[Word of Blake]] forces still trapped in Magistracy space. By [[3081]] the bulk of the MAF had either returned to full operational strength or were close to it, albeit with some loss in performance due to incorporating replacement troops in some areas. The greatest loss the MAF suffered was as a result of the firebombing of Crimson on [[Canopus IV]], an act that killed much of the senior element of the general staff; with the [[Canopian Institute of War]] also destroyed by the Blakists, the Canopian program to improve the quality of the local militia forces within the Magistracy was set back appreciably. Despite the damage inflicted on the Magistracy a rebuilding program was well underway by mid-[[3081]], with the Institute of War being rebuilt and a number of local academies and facilities taking up the teaching of courses until the Institute reopened.<ref name="J:FRp115">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 115, "Magistracy of Canopus"</ref>
  
 
==Economy==
 
==Economy==
 
[[Image:MagistracyCanopus.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Magistracy's economy has long been dependent on tourism and entertainment]]
 
[[Image:MagistracyCanopus.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Magistracy's economy has long been dependent on tourism and entertainment]]
The Canopian economy can be seen as a cautionary tale in terms of overspecialization.  During the golden years of the Star League, when the Magistracy was a mecca for tourism from all across known space, the Canopians deliberately poured their resources into expanding their already large entertainment industry.  Indeed, at one point the pleasure trade constituted over four-fifths of the entire economy.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 92</ref><ref name=TP101>''The Periphery'', p. 101</ref>  However, in 2722 the Star League stopped supplying the Magistracy with financial aid meant to help it recover from the Reunification War.  This was shortly followed with [[Council Directive 38|Directive 38]], which slapped a 10% tariff on all Periphery goods sold to the Inner Sphere states, and [[Council Directive 41|Directive 41]], which removed the BSLA from regulating business dealings between the Inner Sphere and Periphery states.  Almost overnight, entire industries folded up as their products became too expensive to sell or were taken advantage of by unscrupulous and predatory business practices.  The onset of the Succession Wars dealt a further hammer blow as the flow of rich tourists were quickly replaced with waves of refugees and pirates.<ref>''Era Report: 2750''</ref><ref name=TP101/><ref name=HMPS91>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 90–91</ref>
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The Canopian economy can be seen as a cautionary tale in terms of overspecialization.  During the golden years of the Star League, when the Magistracy was a mecca for tourism from all across known space, the Canopians deliberately poured their resources into expanding their already large entertainment industry.  Indeed, at one point the pleasure trade constituted over four-fifths of the entire economy.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 92</ref><ref name=TP101>''The Periphery'', p. 101</ref>  However, in 2722 the Star League stopped supplying the Magistracy with financial aid meant to help it recover from the Reunification War.  This was shortly followed with [[Council Directive 38|Directive 38]], which slapped a 10% tariff on all Periphery goods sold to the Inner Sphere states, and [[Council Directive 41|Directive 41]], which removed the BSLA from regulating business dealings between the Inner Sphere and Periphery states.  Almost overnight, entire industries folded up as their products became too expensive to sell or were taken advantage of by unscrupulous and predatory business practices.  The onset of the Succession Wars dealt a further hammer blow as the flow of rich tourists were quickly replaced with waves of refugees and pirates.<ref>''Era Report: 2750''</ref><ref name=TP101/><ref name=HMPS91>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 90-91</ref>
  
By the turn of the thirty-first century, the Canopian economy was one largely dominated by artisan guilds and cottage industry.<ref name=TP101/>  The major exceptions to this was an entertainment industry that, though a shadow of its former self, helped the Magistracy remain a destination for creative types, and the biomedical industry, which since its founding has been one of the highest national priorities for the Magistracy, often receiving more funding than the military.  Though unable to reproduce some of its [[lostech]] wonders like [[Stasis Tube]]s,<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 185</ref> even at its lowest point, healthcare in the Magistracy in many respects exceeded that found in any other state, Periphery or Inner Sphere.  This allowed the Magistracy to help stimulate the economy by supplying healthcare specialists to other states in exchange for goods and services.<ref name=TP101/>
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By the turn of the 31st century, the Canopian economy was one largely dominated by artisan guilds and cottage industry.<ref name=TP101/>  The major exceptions to this was an entertainment industry that, though a shadow of its former self, helped the Magistracy remain a destination for creative types, and the biomedical industry, which since its founding has been one of the highest national priorities for the Magistracy, often receiving more funding than the military.  Though unable to reproduce some of its [[lostech]] wonders like [[Stasis Tube]]s,<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 185</ref> even at its lowest point, healthcare in the Magistracy in many respects exceeded that found in any other state, Periphery or Inner Sphere.  This allowed the Magistracy to help stimulate the economy by supplying healthcare specialists to other states in exchange for goods and services.<ref name=TP101/>
  
 
The creation of the Trinity Alliance has provided an economic boom to the Canopian economy, with export revenues to its new Taurian and Capellan trading partners having tripled by [[3067]].  Though entertainment, tourism and biomedical continue to dominate, the economy has greatly diversified into new areas such as agriculture and mining with a large number of new startups, particularly among the military-industrial complex.  Whereas just a few decades before they teetered on the brink of bankruptcy, many pleasure circuses now travel freely through Capellan space, bringing with them a taste of the Canopian lifestyle and bringing in much-needed revenue.<ref name=HMPS91/>
 
The creation of the Trinity Alliance has provided an economic boom to the Canopian economy, with export revenues to its new Taurian and Capellan trading partners having tripled by [[3067]].  Though entertainment, tourism and biomedical continue to dominate, the economy has greatly diversified into new areas such as agriculture and mining with a large number of new startups, particularly among the military-industrial complex.  Whereas just a few decades before they teetered on the brink of bankruptcy, many pleasure circuses now travel freely through Capellan space, bringing with them a taste of the Canopian lifestyle and bringing in much-needed revenue.<ref name=HMPS91/>
  
 
===Manufacturing Centers===
 
===Manufacturing Centers===
The sudden economic hardship followed by centuries of unending war within the Inner Sphere took its toll on many Canopian industries, none more so than its weapons industry.  In 3025, there was just one major weapons producer, [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]], which built less than sixty [[BattleMechs]] and half as many [[aerospace fighter]]s and [[combat vehicle]]s per year.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 100</ref>  The economic boom brought on by the Trinity Alliance reversed this decline and led to the creation of many new production facilities, both native startups and those formed in partnership with the Concordat and [[Outworlds Alliance]].<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 92</ref>
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The sudden economic hardship followed by centuries of unending war within the Inner Sphere took its toll on many Canopian industries, none more so than its weapons industry.  In 3025, there was just one major weapons producer, [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]], which built less than sixty [[BattleMechs]] and half as many [[Aerospace Fighter]]s and [[Combat Vehicle]]s per year.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 100</ref>  The economic boom brought on by the Trinity Alliance reversed this decline and led to the creation of many new production facilities, both native startups and those formed in partnership with the Concordat and [[Outworlds Alliance]].<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 92</ref>
  
 
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Magistracy of Canopus 2571.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus After the [[Age of War]], [[2571]]
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Image:Magistracy of Canopus 2571.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus After the [[Age of War]], [[2571]]
Magistracy_Of_Canopus_2596.png|Magistracy of Canopus After the [[Reunification War]], [[2596]]
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File:Magistracy_Of_Canopus_2596.png|Magistracy of Canopus After the [[Reunification War]], [[2596]]
Magistracy of Canopus 2750.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus After the Fall of the Star League, [[2750]]
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Image:Magistracy of Canopus 2750.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus After the Fall of the Star League, [[2750]]
MoC-wc-2750.png|Magistracy of Canopus in [[2750]]
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Image:MoC-wc-2750.png|Magistracy of Canopus in [[2750]]
Magistracy of Canopus 2764.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus in [[2764]]
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File:Magistracy of Canopus 2764.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus in [[2764]]
Magistracy of Canopus - 2767.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus in [[2767]]
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Image:Magistracy_3025.png|Magistracy of Canopus After the [[3rd Succession War]], [[3025]]
Magistracy_3025.png|Magistracy of Canopus After the [[Third Succession War]], [[3025]]
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File:Magistracy of Canopus 3079.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus After the [[Jihad]] [[3079]]
Magistracy of Canopus 3079.jpg|Magistracy of Canopus After the [[Jihad]] [[3079]]
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Magistracy_Of_Canopus_3085.png|Magistracy of Canopus in [[3085]]
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File:Magistracy_Of_Canopus_3085.png|Magistracy of Canopus in [[3085]]
Magistracy_Of_Canopus_3130.png|Magistracy of Canopus in [[3130]]
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File:Magistracy_Of_Canopus_3130.png|Magistracy of Canopus in [[3130]]
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File:Magistracy_Of_Canopus_3130-c.png|Magistracy of Canopus in [[3130]] (complete)
 
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===Historical Maps===
 
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File:MoC-2596.png|after [[Reunification War]]
 
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* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Reunification War]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Reunification War]]''
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''
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* ''[http://home.ifi.uio.no/~oysteint/btech/maps/IS_3130.pdf Map of the Inner Sphere 3130]''
* ''[[The Periphery, 2nd Edition (sourcebook)|The Periphery, Second Edition]]''
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* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[The Periphery, 2nd Edition (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[Tactical Operations]]''
 
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