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==Marian Hegemony Branch== ==Marian Hegemony Branch==
− As of [[3051]], [[Gordon Humphreys]] was the planetary governor of [[Islington]] in the [[Marian Hegemony]]. His daughter [[Lydia Humphreys]], explicitly described as a "distant cousin" to House Humphreys of the Free Worlds League, was one of several mistresses to ''Caesar'' [[Sean O'Reilly]]. She gave birth to his son Trajan 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. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.<ref>''The Periphery, Second Edition'', p. 56</ref> (Being a planetary governor suggests Gordon Humphreys and his family would have been of the ''patrician'' class in Hegemony society.) + As of [[3051]] [[Gordon Humphreys]] was the planetary governor of [[Islington]] in the [[Marian Hegemony]]. His daughter [[Lydia Humphreys]], explicitly described as a "distant cousin" to House Humphreys of the Free Worlds League, was one of several mistresses to ''Caesar'' [[Sean O'Reilly]]. She gave birth to his son Trajan 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''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s other children. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.<ref>''The Periphery, Second Edition'', p. 56</ref> (Being a planetary governor suggests Gordon Humphreys and his family would have been of the ''patrician'' class in Hegemony society.)
==Humphreys Family Tree== ==Humphreys Family Tree==
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− | As of [[3051]] | + | As of [[3051]] [[Gordon Humphreys]] was the planetary governor of [[Islington]] in the [[Marian Hegemony]]. His daughter [[Lydia Humphreys]], explicitly described as a "distant cousin" to House Humphreys of the Free Worlds League, was one of several mistresses to ''Caesar'' [[Sean O'Reilly]]. She gave birth to his son Trajan 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''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s other children. When Gordon Humphreys objected to his daughter being made a concubine, he was summoned to Alphard and executed.<ref>''The Periphery, Second Edition'', p. 56</ref> (Being a planetary governor suggests Gordon Humphreys and his family would have been of the ''patrician'' class in Hegemony society.) |
==Humphreys Family Tree== | ==Humphreys Family Tree== |