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The '''League of Antares''' (although it does not include the [[Antares (world)|Antares System]]) is an autonomous region within the {{Imperium}}. The worlds were originally pressed into the Imperium in [[89]] during the [[Antarean Pacification Campaign]]. The worlds were occupied by the [[Julian Protectorate]] during the [[Julian War]]. When regained for the Imperium at the end of that war, the peace terms included a mandate that the League of Antares be given limited autonomy for control of trade, commerce, and internal affairs.
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The '''League of Antares''' (although it does not include the [[Antares (world)|Antares System]]) is an autonomous region within the {{Imperium}}, directly rules by the Archduke of Antares. The worlds were originally pressed into the Imperium in [[89]] during the [[Antarean Pacification Campaign]]. The worlds were occupied by the [[Julian Protectorate]] during the [[Julian War]]. When regained for the Imperium at the end of that war, the peace terms included a mandate that the League of Antares be given limited autonomy for control of trade, commerce, and internal affairs.
  
 
The autonomy of the League of Antares served as a model for the later establishment of the [[Solomani Autonomous Region]].
 
The autonomy of the League of Antares served as a model for the later establishment of the [[Solomani Autonomous Region]].

Revision as of 02:12, 9 May 2013

The League of Antares (although it does not include the Antares System) is an autonomous region within the Imperium, directly rules by the Archduke of Antares. The worlds were originally pressed into the Imperium in 89 during the Antarean Pacification Campaign. The worlds were occupied by the Julian Protectorate during the Julian War. When regained for the Imperium at the end of that war, the peace terms included a mandate that the League of Antares be given limited autonomy for control of trade, commerce, and internal affairs.

The autonomy of the League of Antares served as a model for the later establishment of the Solomani Autonomous Region.

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