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==History==
 
==History==
Following [[Stefan Amaris]]' takeover of the [[Terran Hegemony]] and murder of Richard Cameron on 27 December [[2766]], seventy-nine members of the [[House Cameron|Cameron]] family were quickly detained by [[Rim Worlds Army|Republican]] forces, many of whom were already in [[Unity City (city)|Unity City]] for various festivities. After initially showing them kindness and comfortable accommodations, Amaris had them all brought to the Throne Room on 21 January [[2767]]. Under the premise that he did not want anyone to challenge his rule, he required everyone to swear fealty to him and forswear any claim to the Hegemony or [[Star League]] thrones. Richard's widowed wife, [[Elise Graham]], refused for both her and their daughter, as did the next eighteen relatives.<ref name=H:LoT1p28/><ref name=SLp83>''The Star League'', p. 83: "Throne Room Massacre"</ref>
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Following [[Stefan Amaris]]' takeover of the [[Terran Hegemony]] and murder of Richard Cameron on 27 December [[2766]], seventy-nine members of the [[House Cameron|Cameron]] family were quickly detained by [[Rim Worlds Army|Republican]] forces, many of whom were already in [[Unity City (city)|Unity City]] for various festivities. After initially showing them kindness and comfortable accommodations, Amaris had them all brought to the Throne Room on 21 January 2767. Under the premise that he did not want anyone to challenge his rule, he required everyone to swear fealty to him and forswear any claim to the Hegemony or [[Star League]] thrones. Richard's widowed wife, [[Elise Graham]], refused for both her and their daughter, as did the next eighteen relatives.<ref name=H:LoT1p28/><ref name=SLp83>''The Star League'', p. 83: "Throne Room Massacre"</ref>
  
 
The twenty-first member of the family to be asked was Jason Cameron-Bashina. He knelt before the Emperor and pledged his undying loyalty to him, to which he was subsequently shot dead with the same pistol that killed Richard. The remaining Camerons, realizing their lives were lost, attempted to rush Amaris on the throne, only to be cut down by his guards. Amaris left the chamber and ordered it sealed, leaving their fallen bodies as they were until [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] liberated Unity City in [[2779]].<ref name=H:LoT1p28/><ref name=SLp83/>
 
The twenty-first member of the family to be asked was Jason Cameron-Bashina. He knelt before the Emperor and pledged his undying loyalty to him, to which he was subsequently shot dead with the same pistol that killed Richard. The remaining Camerons, realizing their lives were lost, attempted to rush Amaris on the throne, only to be cut down by his guards. Amaris left the chamber and ordered it sealed, leaving their fallen bodies as they were until [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] liberated Unity City in [[2779]].<ref name=H:LoT1p28/><ref name=SLp83/>

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