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The founding member of House Amaris was [[Terens Amaris]], a [[Terran Hegemony]] intelligence operative investigating an attempt on the life of the [[Director-General]] [[Jacob Cameron]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]]. Terens and her husband, [[David Wong]], subsequently emigrated to the Rim Worlds Republic to continue the investigation, where she befriended and is believed to have had a love affair with [[First Consul of the Republic]] [[Heather Durant]]. In [[2463]], the heirless First Consul transferred power to Terens and her descendants.<ref name=TPp21>''The Periphery'', p. 21</ref> The founding member of House Amaris was [[Terens Amaris]], a [[Terran Hegemony]] intelligence operative investigating an attempt on the life of the [[Director-General]] [[Jacob Cameron]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]]. Terens and her husband, [[David Wong]], subsequently emigrated to the Rim Worlds Republic to continue the investigation, where she befriended and is believed to have had a love affair with [[First Consul of the Republic]] [[Heather Durant]]. In [[2463]], the heirless First Consul transferred power to Terens and her descendants.<ref name=TPp21>''The Periphery'', p. 21</ref>
− The [[Star League]] considered the Rim Worlds Republic as a hereditary possession of House Amaris from [[2488]].<ref name=HDTFSp36>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 36</ref><ref name=TPp23>''The Periphery'', p. 23</ref> + The [[Star League]] considered the Rim Worlds Republic as a hereditary possession of House Amaris from [[2488]].<ref name=TPp23>''The Periphery'', p. 23</ref>
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The founding member of House Amaris was [[Terens Amaris]], a [[Terran Hegemony]] intelligence operative investigating an attempt on the life of the [[Director-General]] [[Jacob Cameron]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]]. Terens and her husband, [[David Wong]], subsequently emigrated to the Rim Worlds Republic to continue the investigation, where she befriended and is believed to have had a love affair with [[First Consul of the Republic]] [[Heather Durant]]. In [[2463]], the heirless First Consul transferred power to Terens and her descendants.<ref name=TPp21>''The Periphery'', p. 21</ref> | The founding member of House Amaris was [[Terens Amaris]], a [[Terran Hegemony]] intelligence operative investigating an attempt on the life of the [[Director-General]] [[Jacob Cameron]] of the [[Terran Hegemony]]. Terens and her husband, [[David Wong]], subsequently emigrated to the Rim Worlds Republic to continue the investigation, where she befriended and is believed to have had a love affair with [[First Consul of the Republic]] [[Heather Durant]]. In [[2463]], the heirless First Consul transferred power to Terens and her descendants.<ref name=TPp21>''The Periphery'', p. 21</ref> | ||
− | The [[Star League]] considered the Rim Worlds Republic as a hereditary possession of House Amaris from [[2488]]. | + | The [[Star League]] considered the Rim Worlds Republic as a hereditary possession of House Amaris from [[2488]].<ref name=TPp23>''The Periphery'', p. 23</ref> |
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== |