| Padmé Amidala | |
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| Biographical information | |
| Homeworld | Naboo |
| Date of birth | 46 BBY (11BrS) |
| Date of death | 19 BBY (16:5:26) |
| Physical description | |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Female |
| Height | 1.65 meters |
| Hair color | Brown |
| Eye color | Brown |
| Chronological and political information | |
| Era(s) | Rise of the Empire era |
| Affiliation | Galactic Republic, Royal Naboo |
Padmé Naberrie Amidala, also Her Royal Highness, Queen Amidala of Naboo and later Her Excellency, Senator Amidala of Naboo and also secretly Padmé Skywalker (46–19 BBY), was the wife of Anakin Skywalker and the mother of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa Solo. She was the democratically-elected Queen of Naboo before representing the planet as a Senator in the Galactic Senate. Throughout her relatively short life, she played a vital role in the politics and events surrounding the waning years of the Old Republic.
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Although prodigiously talented, Amidala was still not the youngest Queen of Naboo to ever be elected. Her birth name was Padmé Naberrie; Amidala was actually a Regnal name. In her guise as Queen Amidala, she appeared regal and austere but as Padmé, she was headstrong and compassionate.
Amidala was the youngest daughter of Ruwee and Jobal Naberrie and born in an isolated mountain village where her parents instilled in their children high virtues like self-sacrifice and care for the socially weak. In her youth she volunteered for the Refugee Relief Movement, like her father had before her. Following this, she entered the Legislative Youth Program, where she met a young man named Palo. A brief, innocent relationship followed, but the pair parted ways when Palo became an artist, and Amidala continued in politics.
Her rise was meteoroic—she had joined the Apprentice Legislature at age eight and became a full Apprentice Legislator by age eleven. By 33 BBY, at the age of thirteen, Amidala had become Princess of Theed, where she was a magnet for personalities opposed to the rule of King Veruna. She became involved in a relationship with Ian Lago, the young son of Veruna's chief counsellor. Both families were opposed to the match, but it ended of its own accord when Veruna abdicated and Amidala was persuaded to enter the race to succeed the King. Her personal popularity and opposition to Veruna's policies ensured her victory and she never saw Ian again.
Shortly after being elected Queen in 32 BBY, Amidala tried to use diplomatic and political means to rid her planet from the blockade of the Trade Federation. These efforts failed when the Trade Federation invaded and occupied the planet. Amidala was captured at the Palace in Theed, but was soon freed by Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, his Padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Jar Jar Binks. She then fled Naboo with a small group in the hope of obtaining help from the Galactic Senate.
Due to damage inflicted in the escape, Amidala's ship was forced to land on the remote planet Tatooine. Disguised as the Handmaiden Padmé, Amidala accompanied Jinn, Binks, and R2-D2 into the small town of Mos Espa. It was there that she met a nine-year-old slave, Anakin Skywalker, and formed a close bond with him that would last her entire life.
Eventually, Amidala and her people were able to finish their journey to Coruscant to meet with the Senate. Upon finding that she would receive no assistance in removing the Trade Federation from Naboo, Amidala called for a vote of no-confidence in Chancellor Finis Valorum's leadership of the Senate. This action led to Naboo's Senator, Palpatine, being elected Chancellor in Valorum's place.
Amidala chose to return to Naboo, despite protests from many different sources. She managed to enlist the native Gungans in a bid to oust the Trade Federation in what would become known as the Battle of Naboo. She personally led a force to retake the Palace in Theed and was directly involved in the capture of Viceroy Nute Gunray. Her actions throughout the crisis earned her immense popularity with the people.
In 24 BBY, Amidala ended her second term as Queen. Though some on Naboo suggested amending the constitution to allow her to serve a third term, she gave up the throne to her elected successor, Queen Jamillia. At Jamillia's urging, she became Naboo's representative in the Galactic Senate. Surprisingly, given her career change, she retained an elaborate fashion sense and a constantly-changing wardrobe. Soon, she was one of the leaders of a faction opposed to the establishment of an army to quell the growing Separatist movement.
After an attempt on her life in 22 BBY, Amidala was reunited with Anakin Skywalker, now a Padawan to Obi-Wan Kenobi. The two fell in love, though both of them were duty-bound to deny it. In the process of rescuing Obi-Wan on Geonosis, Amidala had a close encounter with a nexu but escaped major injuries. They became directly involved in first massed battle of the Clone Wars, where she again showed herself to be rather more handy in combat than might be expected of a politician, more than holding her own alongside the great Jedi warriors.
Soon afterwards, Anakin and Amidala were married at Varykino on Naboo, in a secret ceremony performed by a Naboo holyman, witnessed only by the two droids R2-D2 and C-3PO.
With the beginning of hostilities, her message of diplomacy and restraint began to be drowned out by the guns of war. She found herself the target of assassins (due to Nute Gunray's personal grudge against her) over and over again, forcing her to remain in the capitol world. She rarely saw her secret husband, Anakin Skywalker, who was constantly at the front line, leading clonetroopers with Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Amidala maintained a secret correspondence with her husband, and, though she thrilled to his exploits, she also feared for his safety.
Four months into the war, Amidala was travelling with Jedi Master Yoda aboard her Naboo yacht when the ancient Jedi sensed a disturbance in the Force, coming from the planet Ilum. Despite Captain Typho's protests, she accompanied Yoda to the world and assisted in the rescue of the Jedi Luminara Unduli and Barriss Offee.
Throughout the Clone Wars, Amidala was a source of diplomacy in a decaying Republic. One such example was during the Outer Rim Sieges in which she and Captain Typho traveled to the planet of Bri'ahl in order to persuade the natives to join the Republic. Coincidentally, Amidala's diplomatic solution would have failed miserably had C-3P0, in his clumsiness, not accidentally literally crushed a resistance and a contingent of fake clone troopers attempting to murder both the Senator and the planet's President, Vuul, so Bri'ahl would not be carried into the Clone Wars.
In 20 BBY, Padme went with Anakin, Obi-Wan, and another Jedi Siri Tachi to the planet Genian where the Separatist were after an important codebreaking mechanism invented by Talesan Fry, whom Siri and Obi-Wan had met decades earlier. Talesan was now the founder of a very wealthy business on Genian, a world that remained neutral during the war. After convincing Talesan to give the device to the Republic, they were attacked by the Bounty Hunter Magus.
Talesan accompanied the Jedi and Amidala to Azure, where the Republic was fighting off more Separatists. Siri and Padmé took a starfighter to go after Magus while Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Talesan fought off the attack led by Magus (who was working for the Corporate Alliance). Upon reaching Magus, Padmé was left to fly the ship herself when Siri made a desperate leap and landed on Magus’ starfighter. In the end Amidala and the Jedi were successful but Siri Tachi was fatally injured and died.
By the end of the war in 19 BBY, the now pregnant Amidala became increasingly alarmed by the changes in her husband's character as he was seduced to the dark side. On Coruscant, she pleaded with Anakin to tell Palpatine to end the war and give up all the emergency powers the Senate had awarded him, but he would do nothing. Following the declaration of the Galactic Empire and the beginning of the Great Jedi Purge led by Anakin, Amidala joined with Bail Organa, Mon Mothma, and many others to sign the Delegation of 2,000, a document that would later pave the way for the founding of a resistance movement that would eventually become the Rebel Alliance.
Upon the revelation of her husband's dark deeds, Amidala traveled with Obi-Wan Kenobi stowing away onboard her skiff to the planet Mustafar, where she confronted Anakin to try and get him to turn back to Light Side of the Force. Her efforts failed and he used a Force choke against her because he believed that she had betrayed him by bringing his old master Kenobi to kill him. After Kenobi defeated Anakin, the Jedi Master took Amidala to a medical facility on the asteroid Polis Massa. There, a medical team tried to preserve Amidala's life. However, after the birth of her twins Luke and Leia, she died trying to assure Obi-Wan that there was still good within her husband. She died at the age of 27.
Amidala's family and Queen Apailana were informed that she was killed along with other Senators by rogue Jedi on Coruscant. An investigation into who had impregnated her would have gone against Naboo tradition.
Ironically, in the years before the Battle of Yavin, Amidala's youngest niece, Pooja Naberrie, served with Amidala's daughter as Senators in the Imperial Senate. Neither woman, however, was informed of their biological relationship.
Shortly before the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY, Luke asked Leia if she remembered her mother at all. From very faint recollections, Leia was able to describe her as "very beautiful, kind, but sad." Luke remarked that he had no memory of Amidala whatsoever. Unbeknownst to either of them, a large painting of their mother still hung in the Imperial Palace even up to the Thrawn Crisis, twenty-eight years after her death.
Padmé was briefly seen in a hologram projected by R2-D2 while Luke was fixing him in 35 ABY. R2 showed him Anakin telling her about his dream of her dying in childbirth. Until this revelation, Luke and Leia had been unaware of the identity of their mother, though they were aware of a "Senator Amidala" who served in the final days of the Old Republic. However, they had no inkling of their relation to her.
Later during the Swarm War, Luke finally learned what caused his mother's death when he, along with his wife, Mara, and nephew, Jacen, viewed a hologram of Anakin Force-choking Amidala.
During her tenures as Queen and Senator, Amidala cultivated a coterie of handmaidens, young women of a similar age and with a striking similarity to her. These handmaidens acted as bodyguards, decoys and confidantes to their mistress, roles devised by Amidala's head of security, Captain Panaka.
As Queen, these handmaidens included Sabé, Eirtaé, Rabé, Yané and Saché. During her term as Senator, Padmé's handmaidens included Dormé, Cordé, Versé, Moteé and Ellé.
The costumes designed for this character in The Phantom Menace were widely admired, and were featured in a Vogue magazine spread. Some critics viewed them simply as a marketing ploy to bring more feminine viewers to an action movie, but whether intentional or not, for some viewers, Padmé's costumes were the most memorable part of the film. They also serve an important plot function, as they allow Padmé's handmaidens to impersonate her behind voluminous robes and white makeup.
This listing of the royal gowns of Queen Amidala uses several words created by archaeologist Dr. David Reynolds to imbue the costumes with a sense of imaginative history:
Throughout The Phantom Menace, Padmé wears white thumbnail polish, a tradition from her native village, as well as a red Scar of Remembrance dividing her lower lip, and a red beauty mark on each cheekbone.