Difference between revisions of "Lydia Humphreys"

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| parents            = [[Gordon Humphreys]] (father)<ref name=TP2Ep56>''The Periphery, Second Edition'', p. 56, "Sean's Accession"</ref>
 
| parents            = [[Gordon Humphreys]] (father)<ref name=TP2Ep56>''The Periphery, Second Edition'', p. 56, "Sean's Accession"</ref>
 
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| spouse              = [[Sean O'Reilly]] (lover)
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| children            = [[Trajan O'Reilly]]
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| children            = [[Trajan O'Reilly|Trajan (O'Reilly?)]]
 
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'''Lydia Humphreys''' was a [[Marian Hegemony]] noblewoman and distant cousin to the [[Free Worlds League]] family.
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'''Lydia Humphreys''' was a [[Marian Hegemony]] noblewoman and distant cousin to the [[Free Worlds League]] family. Her father was [[Gordon Humphreys]], planetary governor of [[Islington]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[3051]] Lydia would bare son to [[Sean O'Reilly]] ruler of the [[Marian Hegemony]].<ref name=TP2Ep56/>
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In [[3051]] Lydia Humphreys gave birth to Imperator [[Sean O'Reilly]]'s illegitimate son [[Trajan O'Reilly|Trajan]]. 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. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.<ref name=TP2Ep56/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:29, 8 April 2021

Lydia Humphreys
Personal
AffiliationHouse Humphreys
Family
ParentsGordon Humphreys (father)[1]
ChildrenTrajan (O'Reilly?)

Lydia Humphreys was a Marian Hegemony noblewoman and distant cousin to the Free Worlds League family. Her father was Gordon Humphreys, planetary governor of Islington.

History

In 3051 Lydia Humphreys gave birth to Imperator Sean O'Reilly's illegitimate son Trajan. 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. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Periphery, Second Edition, p. 56, "Sean's Accession"

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