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'''Nicopolo Aris''' was the only son of Jurdan Aris, ruler of the [[Capellan Holdfast]], a proto-state then evololved into the [[Capellan Republic]].
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'''Nicopolo Aris''' was the only son of Jurdan Aris, ruler of the [[Capellan Holdfast]], a proto-state then evolved into the [[Capellan Republic]].
  
 
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==History==

Revision as of 11:39, 18 December 2022

Nicopolo Aris
Personal
AffiliationHouse Aris
Family
ParentsJurdan Aris (father)[1]

Nicopolo Aris was the only son of Jurdan Aris, ruler of the Capellan Holdfast, a proto-state then evolved into the Capellan Republic.

History

By 2270 he was the Planetary Diem of Capella.[2][1] That year, the ruling senate of Capella, the Capellan Agoropolis, declared to be a fact what was already a de facto truth in the region - the formation of the Capellan Hegemony, a new nation which included every inhabited world within twelve light years of Capella as well as all of the founding members of the Capellan Co-Prosperity Sphere. While this was well received by the Capellan people, it antagonized the nearby Sarna Supremacy, who implemented a full-scale economic blockade of the Hegemony. It also triggered an actively expansionist attitude from the Agoropolis and its leader, Nicopolo Aris. In addition to acts of goodwill, such as the combined Capellan-Sian task force that freed Highspire from a pirate blockade, the Capellan Agoropolis also ordered brief conflicts with other states. These conflicts saw Capella attack both the St. Ives Mercantile League and the Ingersoll Concordium, annexing the Concordium almost immediately and securing economic dominance over several League worlds that became total annexation by 2292.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 13 - "Capturing the Markets"
  2. Handbook: House Liao, p. 12, "Timeline: Capellan Zone"

Bibliography