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Born as the 5 child in a family of 8 children, which was rare at the time, all boys. Their father, Rodrigo (947-1001), was a military officier who failed to reach any high office, and failed again to in politic. But he was a pious man and always believed something good would come up if you tried.
 
Born as the 5 child in a family of 8 children, which was rare at the time, all boys. Their father, Rodrigo (947-1001), was a military officier who failed to reach any high office, and failed again to in politic. But he was a pious man and always believed something good would come up if you tried.
   
Fillipe and his brothers were raised with the idea that they only had two options in life; join  the army or joining the church. Every son choose the army by the time they reached the age of 20, with the exception of Francesco (977-1043), the fourth born, with who Fillipe always had a close relationship.
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Fillipe and his brothers were raised with the idea that they only had two options in life; join  the army or joining the church. Every son choose the army by the time they reached the age of 20, with the exception of Francesco (977-1043), the fourth born, with who Amado always had a close relationship.
   
 
== Military Career ==
 
== Military Career ==
Because of his skill and of his father's already being part of the military, he
 
   
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=== First Years ===
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Because of his skill and of his father's already being part of the military, he was made Sergent the year he entered the army. During his time as sergent, he rapidly became popular among his men because of his charisma.
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It was during those years that he became aware of the desolation and the lack of traditional values out of Santa Fe in the country. He was especially shocked by the rationment and the lack of ownership from the farmers, as the state owned every farms in the country.
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By 1002, he had rose to the rank of Sergent Major, by 1004 he was Officier Cadet and in 1005 he was promoted Second Lieutenant under the orders of First Lieutenant Luciano Arnal Aldama (961-1008), who tried all his possible to stop the ascension of this young man, who he saw as dangerous for the SDR.
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=== Acapulco's Strike and Ascension ===
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In 1008, many students of the State University of Acapulo Central (SUAC) organized an illegal manifestation in the city. However, the manifestation was used by many radical students who orchestrated many terrorists attacks on offices and military bases. Among the losts was Amado's superior, who was supervising the manifestation.
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''The Acapulo's Strike'', like it would be called, rappidly shifted from a peacefull manifestation to an outright riot from the students. The quick actions of Amado, who quickly took command of his forces after his superior's death and used it to mercilessly shoot the students, stpped the riot before it could do any major damages. Most of the students were arrested and executed in the following days. For his actions, Amado was promoted to Captain.
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During the following years, he gained more and more support from the military as he rose from ranks. By the year 1015, he was already general at the age of only 34. He was clearly popular among the rest of the military officiers, and members of the population. Fearing that Amado use his popularity to start a political career, the First Secretary of State tried to buy him by naming him Marshal in 1018, making him the youngest Marshal in history at the age of 39.
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=== Coup ===
 
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Revision as of 19:45, 8 December 2015

Fillipe Amado Olegario
El Comendador
Game: New World
Fillipe Amado Olegario, El Comendador
1st President of San Juan
Term 1020-1053
Predecessor Office created after Coup
Successor Sinesio Duran Rico
Marshal of the Social Democratic Republic of San Juan
Term 1018-1020
Predecessor Adrián Pires Escriba
Successor post abolished
Spouse Myria Carrera Camacho
Issue Idalina Amado Carrera

Juan Amado Carrera
Roberta Amado Carrera
Tabita Amado Carrera
Viviana Amado Carrera
Benedicto Amado Carrera

Languages Spanish
Father Rodrigo Amado Lascano
Mother Quinta Olegario Natividad
Born 979
Santa Fe
Social Democratic Republic of San Juan
Death 1053 (aged 74)
San Juan
Fascist Republic of San Juan
Religion Roman Catholic

Fillipe Amado Olegario, also known as El Comendador, was the president and founder of the Fascist Republic of San Juan, as well as one of the most important historical figures of San Juan's recent history. Before his tenure as president, he was a general in the armies of the Social Democratic Republic of San Juan, from which he usurped power after a successfull Coup, which ended almost 150 years of communism in the country.

Before the Coup and the rise of Fascism in San Juan, he was a famous military officer who recieved numerous distinctions for his work. He is also the last person to be appointed Marshall of the SDR, which was the highest military ranks at the time.

During his time as President, he used his power to turn San Juan in a conservatice and agricultural society, based over old values like family and religion. Supported by both the military and the church, his government was still one of the most corrupted in the last decades, which stopped him from pulling the country out of recession like he wanted to.

Early Life

Fillipe Amago Alegario was born in 979 in the city of Santa Fe. Last bastion of christian values in the SDR, it was the city with the most Catholics in the country, with 67% of the population in Santa Fe being openly Christians.

Born as the 5 child in a family of 8 children, which was rare at the time, all boys. Their father, Rodrigo (947-1001), was a military officier who failed to reach any high office, and failed again to in politic. But he was a pious man and always believed something good would come up if you tried.

Fillipe and his brothers were raised with the idea that they only had two options in life; join  the army or joining the church. Every son choose the army by the time they reached the age of 20, with the exception of Francesco (977-1043), the fourth born, with who Amado always had a close relationship.

Military Career

First Years

Because of his skill and of his father's already being part of the military, he was made Sergent the year he entered the army. During his time as sergent, he rapidly became popular among his men because of his charisma.

It was during those years that he became aware of the desolation and the lack of traditional values out of Santa Fe in the country. He was especially shocked by the rationment and the lack of ownership from the farmers, as the state owned every farms in the country.

By 1002, he had rose to the rank of Sergent Major, by 1004 he was Officier Cadet and in 1005 he was promoted Second Lieutenant under the orders of First Lieutenant Luciano Arnal Aldama (961-1008), who tried all his possible to stop the ascension of this young man, who he saw as dangerous for the SDR.

Acapulco's Strike and Ascension

In 1008, many students of the State University of Acapulo Central (SUAC) organized an illegal manifestation in the city. However, the manifestation was used by many radical students who orchestrated many terrorists attacks on offices and military bases. Among the losts was Amado's superior, who was supervising the manifestation.

The Acapulo's Strike, like it would be called, rappidly shifted from a peacefull manifestation to an outright riot from the students. The quick actions of Amado, who quickly took command of his forces after his superior's death and used it to mercilessly shoot the students, stpped the riot before it could do any major damages. Most of the students were arrested and executed in the following days. For his actions, Amado was promoted to Captain.

During the following years, he gained more and more support from the military as he rose from ranks. By the year 1015, he was already general at the age of only 34. He was clearly popular among the rest of the military officiers, and members of the population. Fearing that Amado use his popularity to start a political career, the First Secretary of State tried to buy him by naming him Marshal in 1018, making him the youngest Marshal in history at the age of 39.

Coup