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Heideran VII's much appraised book 'Pax Amarria' published (YC 105)

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Concept (1)

  • Pax Amarria Doctrine

    Heideran VII's theological-political consensus from his YC105 book. Tolerant Reclaiming; reformist Empire.

    synthesis

    Heideran VII's theological-political consensus from his YC105 book Pax Amarria — a tolerant Reclaiming and reformist Empire posture. Established the Heideran-era Amarr Empire's relationship with the Federation and the Republic. Catiz I's territorial reorganization partially repudiated the doctrine; the Cult of Tetrimon opposed it on orthodox-purity grounds. Modern Amarr political debates reference the Pax Amarria-vs-orthodoxy axis.

Event (1)

  • Publication of Pax Amarria

    Emperor Heideran VII's seminal philosophical book on imperial governance, religious orthodoxy, and the Reclaiming.

    synthesis

    Heideran VII's seminal philosophical book on imperial governance, religious orthodoxy, and the Reclaiming. Published YC105; established the modern Amarr theological consensus and was the canonical reference text Catiz I's reorganization later partially repudiated. Commonly cited in Imperial Court rhetoric and the Five Heirs succession debates.

Person (1)

  • Heideran VII

    Amarr Emperor who preceded Doriam Kor-Azor. Long-reigning, conservative; presided over the Empire during the early modern era of capsuleer activity.

    synthesis

    The pre-modern Amarr throne anchor. Heideran's death triggered the championship that produced Doriam Kor-Azor — the succession that Karsoth later subverted. Heideran's long reign is the structural reason the Empire's political institutions are as conservative as they are: his persistence prevented the kind of generational turnover the other empires got, leaving the Amarr political system unusually rigid by the time the Empyrean Age destabilization hit.