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− | Terrence was the second son of [[Juliano Marik]] and uncle of [[Christopher Marik (24th c.)|Christopher Marik]].<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', Family Tree</ref> | + | Terrence was the second son of [[Juliano Marik]] and uncle of [[Christopher Marik (24th c.)|Christopher Marik]].<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', foldout: Family Tree</ref> |
Terrence became Minister of Defense and head of [[House Marik]] in [[2319]], following the death of his nephew Christopher. Terrence served two terms as Captain-General in the 2320s and '30s totaling three years, but they remained uneventful.<ref name=CGIH/> | Terrence became Minister of Defense and head of [[House Marik]] in [[2319]], following the death of his nephew Christopher. Terrence served two terms as Captain-General in the 2320s and '30s totaling three years, but they remained uneventful.<ref name=CGIH/> |
Revision as of 23:46, 29 March 2023
- This article is about the fourth Captain-General of the Free Worlds League. For the eleventh and twenty-seventh Captains-General (respectively), see Terrence Marik and Terrence Marik (27th c.).
Terrance Marik II | |
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Personal | |
Born | 2270 |
Died | 2334 |
Affiliation | House Marik |
Profile | |
Profession | Captain-General |
Family | |
Parents | Juliano Marik (father) |
Siblings | Frederick Marik Damien Marik |
Children | Philip Marik George Marik |
Terrence Marik served as the fourth Captain-General of the Free Worlds League.[1]
History
Terrence was the second son of Juliano Marik and uncle of Christopher Marik.[2]
Terrence became Minister of Defense and head of House Marik in 2319, following the death of his nephew Christopher. Terrence served two terms as Captain-General in the 2320s and '30s totaling three years, but they remained uneventful.[1]