Difference between revisions of "Trajan Humphreys"
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| birthdate = [[3051]]<ref name=TP2Ep56>''The Periphery, Second Edition'', p. 56, "Sean's Accession"</ref> | | birthdate = [[3051]]<ref name=TP2Ep56>''The Periphery, Second Edition'', p. 56, "Sean's Accession"</ref> | ||
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| parents = [[Sean O'Reilly]] (father)<ref name=TP2Ep56/><br/>[[Lydia Humphreys]] (mother)<ref name=TP2Ep56/> | | parents = [[Sean O'Reilly]] (father)<ref name=TP2Ep56/><br/>[[Lydia Humphreys]] (mother)<ref name=TP2Ep56/> | ||
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− | '''Trajan O'Reilly''' was the | + | Tentatively identified as '''Trajan O'Reilly''' while only his first name is positively known, was one of the illegitimate children of [[Sean O'Reilly]], ruler of the [[Marian Hegemony]].<ref name=TP2Ep56/> |
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+ | Trajan was born in [[3051]] [[Lydia Humphreys]], whose father [[Gordon Humphreys]] was planetary governor of [[Islington]]. | ||
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+ | Mother and son were installed in a sumptuously furnished wing of the Imperial Palace on [[Alphard]], alongside at least two other mothers of Imperator O'Reilly's other children. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed. | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 8 April 2021
Trajan (O'Reilly?) | |
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Born | 3051[1] |
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Parents | Sean O'Reilly (father)[1] Lydia Humphreys (mother)[1] |
Siblings | Julius O'Reilly (half-brother) Marcus O'Reilly (half-brother)[1] |
Tentatively identified as Trajan O'Reilly while only his first name is positively known, was one of the illegitimate children of Sean O'Reilly, ruler of the Marian Hegemony.[1]
Trajan was born in 3051 Lydia Humphreys, whose father Gordon Humphreys was planetary governor of Islington.
Mother and son were installed in a sumptuously furnished wing of the Imperial Palace on Alphard, alongside at least two other mothers of Imperator O'Reilly's other children. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.