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'''Trajan''' was an illegitimate son of [[Sean O'Reilly]], ruler of the [[Marian Hegemony]].<ref name=TP2Ep56/> His mother was [[Lydia Humphreys]].
 
'''Trajan''' was an illegitimate son of [[Sean O'Reilly]], ruler of the [[Marian Hegemony]].<ref name=TP2Ep56/> His mother was [[Lydia Humphreys]].
  
He was born in [[3051]]. Mother and son were subsequently installed in a sumptuously furnished wing of the Imperial Palace on [[Alphard]], alongside at least two other mothers of the Imperator's other children.<ref name=TP2Ep56/>
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He was born in [[3051]]. Mother and son were subsequently installed in a sumptuously furnished wing of the Imperial Palace on [[Alphard (MH)|Alphard]], alongside at least two other mothers of the ''Imperator''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s other children.<ref name=TP2Ep56/>
  
 
His maternal grandfather [[Gordon Humphreys]] was planetary governor of [[Islington]]. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.<ref name=TP2Ep56/>
 
His maternal grandfather [[Gordon Humphreys]] was planetary governor of [[Islington]]. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.<ref name=TP2Ep56/>
  
 
==Name==
 
==Name==
Only Trajan's first name is known. Since he was an illegitimate son born to one of Imperator O'Reilly's mistresses, it is uncertain if he really bore the O'Reilly surname.
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Only Trajan's first name is known. Since he was an illegitimate son born to one of ''Imperator'' O'Reilly's mistresses, it is uncertain if he really bore the O'Reilly surname.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[The Periphery, 2nd Edition|The Periphery, Second Edition]]''
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* ''[[The Periphery, 2nd Edition (sourcebook)|The Periphery, Second Edition]]''
  
 
[[Category:Marian Hegemony Characters|Humphreys, Trajan]]
 
[[Category:Marian Hegemony Characters|Humphreys, Trajan]]

Latest revision as of 05:14, 29 September 2023

Trajan (O'Reilly?)
Personal
Born3051[1]
Family
ParentsSean O'Reilly (father)[1]
Lydia Humphreys (mother)[1]
SiblingsJulius O'Reilly (half-brother)
Marcus O'Reilly (half-brother)[1]

Trajan was an illegitimate son of Sean O'Reilly, ruler of the Marian Hegemony.[1] His mother was Lydia Humphreys.

He was born in 3051. Mother and son were subsequently installed in a sumptuously furnished wing of the Imperial Palace on Alphard, alongside at least two other mothers of the Imperator's other children.[1]

His maternal grandfather Gordon Humphreys was planetary governor of Islington. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.[1]

Name[edit]

Only Trajan's first name is known. Since he was an illegitimate son born to one of Imperator O'Reilly's mistresses, it is uncertain if he really bore the O'Reilly surname.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 The Periphery, Second Edition, p. 56: "Sean's Accession"

Bibliography[edit]