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She is the ] of ] and the ] of future rebel heroes ] and ]. In the ''Star Wars'' films, the young ] is portrayed by actress ]. The ''Star Wars Visual Dictionaries'' describe the character Padmé as raised by "humble" parents in a small mountain village of Naboo, although in the films, Padmé's parents are depicted as ]s. Perhaps this is funded by Padmé's later social success. She is the ] of ] and the ] of future rebel heroes ] and ]. In the Star Wars films, the young ] is portrayed by actress ]. The ] describe the character Padmé as raised by "humble" parents in a small mountain village of Naboo, although in the films, Padmé's parents are depicted as living a fairly aristocratic lifestyle. Perhaps this is funded by Padmé's later social success.


Apparently very seriously trained as a child, Padmé is named ] of ], Naboo's capital city, when barely a teenager, and is elected ] of the entire planet at age fourteen. As queen, Padmé takes the ] of '''Amidala'''. Just as "Padmé" is ] for ] flower, "Amidala" is the spiritual manifestation of a lotus flower. As queen, she takes five ] as her ]s and companions. These five and others will provide her with her most loyal friendships throughout the films. The handmaidens of Queen (and later Senator) Amidala are: Apparently very seriously trained as a child, Padmé is named ] of ], Naboo's capital city, when barely an adult, and is elected ] of the entire planet at age fourteen. As queen, Padmé takes the ] of '''Amidala'''. Just as "Padmé" is ] for ] flower, "Amidala" is the spiritual manifestation of a lotus flower. As queen, Amidala takes five ] as her ]s and companions. These five and others will provide her with her most loyal and true relationships throughout the films. The handmaidens of Queen (and later Senator) Amidala are:
* ] - Amidala's ] during dangerous situations * ] - Amidala's ] during dangerous situations
* ] - who serves as decoy for Amidala when she is a Senator * ] - who serves as decoy for Amidala when she is a Senator
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=='''The Phantom Menace'''== =='''The Phantom Menace'''==


In '']'', Padmé fights hard through political and physical means to rid her planet of the blockade of the ]. In '']'', Amidala fights hard through political and physical means to rid her planet from the blockade of the ]. Around fourteen years of age in this episode, she forms a close friendship with the then nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker.
Queen Amidala's story may have been partly inspired by the overthrow of Queen ] of ]. Like Liliuokalani, she refused to fight out of fear of bringing harm to her people. The overthrowers in both cases were leaders of commercial interests. Liliuokalani also went before the U.S. Congress to plead her case, just as Amidala tried to appeal to the Galactic Senate. <br><br>
She refused to fight the Federation out of fear of bringing harm to her people. Instead, she tries to appeal to the ]. On the advice of Naboo's senator, ], she persuades the Senate to cast a ] against ], who is swiftly removed from office. Palpatine is elected in his place.
The ]s designed for this character were widely admired, and were featured in a ''Vogue'' magazine spread. Some critics viewed them simply as a ] ploy to bring more ] viewers to an ], but whether intentional or not, for some viewers, Amidala's costumes were the most memorable part of the film. They also serve an important plot function as they allow Amidala's handmaidens to impersonate her behind voluminous robes and white ].
This listing of the royal ]s of Queen Amidala uses several words created by ] ] to imbue the costumes with a sense of imaginative history:
* Throne Room Gown- The most reproduced images of Amidala (see above) are probably ones showing this domestic ]. Her hair is dressed over a padded form and her face is encircled by gold "faceframes" dangling a ] of Zenda. The wide-shouldered gown is embroidered in gold and lined in potolli fur. Large illuminated sein jewels decorate the skirt. The handmaidens wear coordinating golden robes inspired by ].
* Traveling Gown- A dark purple gown with cerlin sleeves, drapa bindings, and a chersilk hair net.
* Arrival Gown- This black, spiderweb lace gown is actually worn by the handmaiden Sabé, but this is not known to other characters in the film nor to first-time viewers. Her face is framed by a black ], which is decorated with filigree ear coverings and a headdress of black feathers. It portrays to ] and Senator ] the majesty and seriousness of her mission upon arrival at the capital world of ]. The handmaidens wear ] colored robes reminiscent of ] monks.
* Foreign Residence Gown- A black gown, reminiscent of ] ], expresses Amidala's anguish at being separated from her people. Black Cyrene silk is beaded with 240-year old emblems. Her hair is arranged in a fan shape with a prominent foreknot and small suspensas.
* Senate Gown- Clearly derived from ], this embossed red gown is braided with gold, and is meant to portray the majesty of Naboo to the jaded ]. To help make her more visible in the vast chamber, Amidala's hair is dressed in a wide arc centered by an escoffiate headpiece and the Royal Sovereign of Naboo medal. Gold hairbands hold the arc in shape, and orichalc finework finials dangle from the ends. Natalie Portman was photographed in this costume for ''Vanity Fair'' and ''Premiere'' magazines.
* Palpatine Gown- When meeting with Naboo's senator, Amidala wears a ] robe highly reminiscent of a Japanese ], with several layers and a wide ]. A Shiraya fan headdress is hung with Veda pearl beading and glass filaments. (The actual costume headdress was cut from a ] dress.) The handmaidens wear burgundy purple robes embellished with ].
* Parade Gown- A brilliant white gown worn at the end of the film symbolizes Amidala's joy at achieving peace, and echos the gown worn by her future daughter at the end of the film ''A New Hope''. In both films, the titled leader presents ]s of battle with an honor at the end of a long avenue of people amidst magnificent ]. Amidala's costume is embellished by a petaled cape that evokes huge flowers near her home village. The flowers only bloom once every 88 years, heralding a special celebration. She also wears an aurate fan which resembles the starched collars worn by England's ] as well as the framing fans worn by characters on the ] miniseries.


Throughout this film, Amidala wears white thumbnail polish, a tradition from her native village, as well as a red '']'' dividing her lower lip, and a red ] on each cheekbone.
Unbeknownst to Padmé, however, Palpatine is in fact the main instigator of the conflict; secretly the ] ], he is providing the Trade Federation with monetary and political support in order to create the crisis necessary to elevate himself to a more powerful post.

While returning to ], Padmé is guarded by ] ] and his ], ]. Their ship is attacked by a Federation flagship, and they are forced to land on ], the nearest non-Federation planet. There, they encounter a nine-year-old ], Anakin Skywalker, whom Qui-Gon is convinced is the ], foretold of in Jedi ], who is destined to bring balance to ] by destroying the ]. Qui-Gon wins Anakin's freedom, and takes him to the ] on Coruscant to be trained as a Jedi. Padmé and Anakin form a strong bond during the trip.

Padmé, with help from a ] army, the two Jedi, and Anakin, defends her homeworld against invasion from the Federation army in what would become known as the ].


=='''Attack of the Clones'''== =='''Attack of the Clones'''==
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] ]


In '']'', set ten years later, she is elected to the ] after her two terms as Queen expire. She is leading a faction opposed to the establishment of an army to quell the emerging threat from the ] and their army of ]s. Padmé was a target for ] because of her attempts to resolve resolutions in the Senate. She is the intended target of a failed ] attempt on her life, which is later revealed to have been organized by her old enemy ]. Anakin, who is now Obi-Wan's apprentice, is assigned to protect her. Palpatine sends Padmé to vacation on Naboo, far from harm's way, with the secret intention of having her murdered. In '']'', set ten years later, she has become a Senator in the Galactic Republic's Senate after her two terms as Queen expired. She is leading a faction opposed to the establishment of an army to quell a separatist movement. Padmé was a target for ] because of her diplomatic tendencies to resolve resolutions in the Senate. After a failed ] attempt on her life which is later revealed to have been organized by her old enemy ]. Anakin, who is now an apprentice ] under ], is assigned to protect her. Palpatine (also Darth Sidious) sends Padmé to vacation far from harms way of the planned war but later the Separatists elaborate on her planned death in a Roman ] style execution. He expresses his love for her which he has harbored for the last ten years, and although she at first resists, Padmé soon reciprocates his feelings, though both are duty-bound to deny it. Just before rescuing ], she admits her love for Anakin, and the couple becomes directly involved in the first massed ] of the ], where Padmé again shows herself to be rather more handy in combat than might be expected of a politician. The movie ends with Anakin (with a robot arm to replace the one he lost in the battle with ]) and Padmé being wed in a secret ceremony attended only by ] and ].


In some of the deleted scenes of ''],'' Padmé's family is also introduced. She has her parents, ] and ], her sister ], and Sola's two daughters, ] and ]. On an interesting note, Pooja later follows in her aunt's footsteps to become ] of ] during the years of the ].
On Naboo, Anakin, who has developed a strong infatuation with Padmé, confesses his love for her. She initially rebuffs his advances, but over time grows to return his feelings after he saves her again and again from Seperatist attack. The turning point comes when Anakin's mother, ], is killed by ], sending the young Jedi into a blind rage in which he slaughters all of them; when he tearfully confesses to her what he has done, she realizes that he truly loves her, and that she, much to her own surprise, loves him in return.

When Obi-Wan is ]ped on ] by Separatist leader (and fallen Jedi) ], Padmé and Anakin journey to the planet to save him, but are captured themselves and condemned to death in a ]al arena. Minutes from certain death, Anakin expresses his love for her, which she reciprocates for the first time. They are saved, however, by Jedi Master ], who bursts into the arena in the nick of time, accompanied by a band of Jedi, to duel with Dooku's forces, in the first ] of the ]. Padmé shows herself to be rather more handy in combat than might be expected of a politician. Anakin, meanwhile, engages Dooku in battle, but is quickly defeated, losing an arm to the rogue Jedi's ]. Upon returning to Coruscant, Anakin and Padmé are married in a secret ceremony attended only by ] and ].

In some of the deleted scenes of ''Attack of the Clones,'' Padmé's family is also introduced: her parents, ] and ], her sister ], and nieces ] and ]. On an interesting note, Pooja later follows in her aunt's footsteps to become Senator of Naboo during the years of the ].


=='''Revenge of the Sith'''== =='''Revenge of the Sith'''==


], and despite her condition, travels to ] to see her husband.]] ], and despite her condition, travels to ] to see her husband.]]
In '']'', she becomes alarmed by the changes in her husband's character as he is seduced by the ]. Following the declaration of the ] and the ] led by Anakin, Padmé joins with Senators ] and ] to declare the founding of a Resistance Movement that will become the ]. Travelling to the planet Mustafar (with Obi-Wan stowed away on board unbeknownst to her), she confronts Anakin in an attempt to turn him back to "the Light." Unfortunately, Obi-Wan's presence destroys the plan, as Anakin believes that Padmé had abandoned him for his old master. This results in Padmé being force choked (a fatal blow as it turns out) and thrown to the ground. At ] doctors try to save Padmé's life, but after the birth of the twins, whom she names ] and ], she dies of a complete loss of the will to live and a broken heart while being comforted by Obi-Wan. Her body is returned to Naboo and given an elaborate funeral ceremony but the suggestion is given that she died pregnant, to hide the birth of her children by making the people of Naboo believe her unborn child dies with her (before the actual birth, she believes she is carrying only one child). The official explanation of Padmé's death is that she was killed by a Jedi during the alleged Jedi uprising.
While keeping their marriage a secret from the Jedi and the Senate, Padmé becomes ] during one of her husband's rare nights with her during the Clone Wars. She tells him the news upon his return, igniting in him an implacable fear that she will die in childbirth.

Palpatine, meanwhile, has by now become the most powerful man in the ], amassing near-absolute ] as he claims to defend his people against the Separatists. He appoints Anakin as his representative on the Jedi Council so that he can have eyes into the Jedi's plans, and also so he may turn the young Jedi to the dark side. Palpatine senses Anakin's fear for Padmé's life, and tells him that the dark side holds the power to prevent death. He reveals himself to Anakin as a Sith Lord, and later pleads with him for help as he duels with Windu, who went to arrest him after learning of his true identity. When Windu apparently has Palpatine at his mercy, scarring the Chancellor horribly by reflecting the ] he fires back onto him, Anakin finally gives in and severs Windu's arm as he is about to strike, giving Palpatine the chance to blast Windu out of a high-rise window to his death. Palpatine then repeats his promise that, together, they can save Padmé with the dark side, and Anakin becomes his new apprentice, ].

Padmé, meanwhile, is helpless as Palpatine declares himself the Galactic Emperor and pledges to destroy the Jedi, whom he claims tried to assassinate him so they could rule the galaxy. She lacks the power to stop him, and so plans to escape Palpatine's grasp with Anakin. Her plans are dashed, however, when she learns that Anakin has become a Sith Lord and has ]ed countless Jedi, including children, at Palpatine's order. She briefly joins ] in creating a resistance movement that will later become the ].

She then goes to the ] planet ], where Anakin has been sent, to try one last time to pull him back from the brink; unbeknownst to her, Obi-Wan has stowed away in her ship. It is no use, however, as Anakin has gone mad with power, justifying the atrocities he has committed with the promise that, together, they can remake the Republic "the way we want it to be." Heartbroken and frightened, she recoils from him in horror. This rejection, coupled with Obi-Wan's sudden emergence from the ship to battle his former apprentice, enrages Anakin, who uses the dark side to choke her into unconsciousness. She suddenly goes into labor, and her attendants take to ] to give birth.


] was brought to ] by ] while ] was adopted by ] and raised as a Princess of ].
During the duel with Obi-Wan, Anakin loses both his legs and an arm, and is nearly burned to death by ]. He is saved at the last moment by Palpatine, who revives him with extensive ] ]s and artificial breathing apparati, which transform him into a fearsome ]. Palpatine tells him that the Force-choke killed her and her unborn child, which breaks what remains of Anakin's spirit and completes his tranformation into Darth Vader.
At Polis Massa, meanwhile, doctors try to save Padmé's life, but after the birth of the twins, whom she names ] and ], she dies; while completely physically healthy, she has completely lost the ] to live. Her body is returned to Naboo and given an elaborate funeral ceremony. The official explanation of Padmé's death is that she was killed by a Jedi during the alleged Jedi uprising. It is also said that her unborn children died ], to hide them from the Sith.


=='''Return of the Jedi'''==
] was brought to ] by ] while ] was ]ed by ] and raised as a Princess of ]. Both play central roles in destroying the Empire, and redeeming Anakin Skywalker, 23 years later.
In the '']'', however, Leia tells Luke that she remembers her mother dying when they were young, and described her as very kind, beautiful, and sad. It is possible that the mother that Leia remembers is the adoptive mother that she grew up with on ], rather than her birth mother. However, since Luke asks her, "Do you remember your <i>real</i> mother?" it is assumed that Leia did, in fact, know she was adopted by the Organas. No explanation in the film is given for how Leia could have remembered her mother if she died in childbirth, but many have speculated that Leia was able to feel the her mother's presence through ]-sensitivity. After all, Leia always "felt" that Luke was her brother, yet he did not suspect that she was his sister. It should also be noted that some people in the real world claim to have memories of their own births, which may also mean that some have memories of their first few minutes after their births. ]s' birth in ] was originally written to have her make brief eye contact with her mother, but this was edited out. One could argue that it accounts for her memory in ].


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Padmé Naberrie (46 - 19 BBY), also known as Queen and then finally, Senator Amidala, is a prominent citizen of the planet Naboo in the fictional Star Wars universe.

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She is the wife of Anakin Skywalker and the mother of future rebel heroes Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. In the Star Wars films, the young heroine is portrayed by actress Natalie Portman. The Star Wars Visual Dictionaries describe the character Padmé as raised by "humble" parents in a small mountain village of Naboo, although in the films, Padmé's parents are depicted as living a fairly aristocratic lifestyle. Perhaps this is funded by Padmé's later social success.

Apparently very seriously trained as a child, Padmé is named Princess of Theed, Naboo's capital city, when barely an adult, and is elected Queen of the entire planet at age fourteen. As queen, Padmé takes the reign name of Amidala. Just as "Padmé" is Sanskrit for lotus flower, "Amidala" is the spiritual manifestation of a lotus flower. As queen, Amidala takes five handmaidens as her bodyguards and companions. These five and others will provide her with her most loyal and true relationships throughout the films. The handmaidens of Queen (and later Senator) Amidala are:

The Phantom Menace

In Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Amidala fights hard through political and physical means to rid her planet from the blockade of the Trade Federation. Around fourteen years of age in this episode, she forms a close friendship with the then nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker. Queen Amidala's story may have been partly inspired by the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii. Like Liliuokalani, she refused to fight out of fear of bringing harm to her people. The overthrowers in both cases were leaders of commercial interests. Liliuokalani also went before the U.S. Congress to plead her case, just as Amidala tried to appeal to the Galactic Senate.

The costumes designed for this character 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, Amidala's costumes were the most memorable part of the film. They also serve an important plot function as they allow Amidala'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 Doctor David Reynolds to imbue the costumes with a sense of imaginative history:

  • Throne Room Gown- The most reproduced images of Amidala (see above) are probably ones showing this domestic regalia. Her hair is dressed over a padded form and her face is encircled by gold "faceframes" dangling a Jewel of Zenda. The wide-shouldered gown is embroidered in gold and lined in potolli fur. Large illuminated sein jewels decorate the skirt. The handmaidens wear coordinating golden robes inspired by Art Nouveau.
  • Traveling Gown- A dark purple gown with cerlin sleeves, drapa bindings, and a chersilk hair net.
  • Arrival Gown- This black, spiderweb lace gown is actually worn by the handmaiden Sabé, but this is not known to other characters in the film nor to first-time viewers. Her face is framed by a black cowl, which is decorated with filigree ear coverings and a headdress of black feathers. It portrays to Chancellor Valorum and Senator Palpatine the majesty and seriousness of her mission upon arrival at the capital world of Coruscant. The handmaidens wear saffron colored robes reminiscent of Buddhist monks.
  • Foreign Residence Gown- A black gown, reminiscent of Victorian mourning dress, expresses Amidala's anguish at being separated from her people. Black Cyrene silk is beaded with 240-year old emblems. Her hair is arranged in a fan shape with a prominent foreknot and small suspensas.
  • Senate Gown- Clearly derived from Mongolian bride costume, this embossed red gown is braided with gold, and is meant to portray the majesty of Naboo to the jaded Galactic Senate. To help make her more visible in the vast chamber, Amidala's hair is dressed in a wide arc centered by an escoffiate headpiece and the Royal Sovereign of Naboo medal. Gold hairbands hold the arc in shape, and orichalc finework finials dangle from the ends. Natalie Portman was photographed in this costume for Vanity Fair and Premiere magazines.
  • Palpatine Gown- When meeting with Naboo's senator, Amidala wears a mauve robe highly reminiscent of a Japanese kimono, with several layers and a wide obi. A Shiraya fan headdress is hung with Veda pearl beading and glass filaments. (The actual costume headdress was cut from a 1910 dress.) The handmaidens wear burgundy purple robes embellished with fleurs-de-lys.
  • Parade Gown- A brilliant white gown worn at the end of the film symbolizes Amidala's joy at achieving peace, and echos the gown worn by her future daughter at the end of the film A New Hope. In both films, the titled leader presents heros of battle with an honor at the end of a long avenue of people amidst magnificent architecture. Amidala's costume is embellished by a petaled cape that evokes huge flowers near her home village. The flowers only bloom once every 88 years, heralding a special celebration. She also wears an aurate fan which resembles the starched collars worn by England's Queen Elizabeth I as well as the framing fans worn by characters on the Dune miniseries.

Throughout this film, Amidala 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.

Attack of the Clones

 

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Padmé Amidala as Senator of Naboo

In Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, set ten years later, she has become a Senator in the Galactic Republic's Senate after her two terms as Queen expired. She is leading a faction opposed to the establishment of an army to quell a separatist movement. Padmé was a target for assassination because of her diplomatic tendencies to resolve resolutions in the Senate. After a failed assassination attempt on her life which is later revealed to have been organized by her old enemy Nute Gunray. Anakin, who is now an apprentice Jedi under Obi-Wan Kenobi, is assigned to protect her. Palpatine (also Darth Sidious) sends Padmé to vacation far from harms way of the planned war but later the Separatists elaborate on her planned death in a Roman Colosseum style execution. He expresses his love for her which he has harbored for the last ten years, and although she at first resists, Padmé soon reciprocates his feelings, though both are duty-bound to deny it. Just before rescuing Obi-Wan Kenobi, she admits her love for Anakin, and the couple becomes directly involved in the first massed battle of the Clone Wars, where Padmé again shows herself to be rather more handy in combat than might be expected of a politician. The movie ends with Anakin (with a robot arm to replace the one he lost in the battle with Count Dooku) and Padmé being wed in a secret ceremony attended only by R2-D2 and C-3PO.

In some of the deleted scenes of Attack of the Clones, Padmé's family is also introduced. She has her parents, Jobal and Ruwee Naberrie, her sister Sola Naberrie, and Sola's two daughters, Ryoo and Pooja Naberrie. On an interesting note, Pooja later follows in her aunt's footsteps to become Senator of Naboo during the years of the Galactic Civil War.

Revenge of the Sith

Padmé becomes pregnant, and despite her condition, travels to Mustafar to see her husband.

In Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, she becomes alarmed by the changes in her husband's character as he is seduced by the Dark Side. Following the declaration of the Galactic Empire and the Great Jedi Purge led by Anakin, Padmé joins with Senators Bail Organa and Mon Mothma to declare the founding of a Resistance Movement that will become the Rebel Alliance. Travelling to the planet Mustafar (with Obi-Wan stowed away on board unbeknownst to her), she confronts Anakin in an attempt to turn him back to "the Light." Unfortunately, Obi-Wan's presence destroys the plan, as Anakin believes that Padmé had abandoned him for his old master. This results in Padmé being force choked (a fatal blow as it turns out) and thrown to the ground. At Polis Massa doctors try to save Padmé's life, but after the birth of the twins, whom she names Luke and Leia, she dies of a complete loss of the will to live and a broken heart while being comforted by Obi-Wan. Her body is returned to Naboo and given an elaborate funeral ceremony but the suggestion is given that she died pregnant, to hide the birth of her children by making the people of Naboo believe her unborn child dies with her (before the actual birth, she believes she is carrying only one child). The official explanation of Padmé's death is that she was killed by a Jedi during the alleged Jedi uprising.

Luke was brought to Tatooine by Obi-Wan Kenobi while Leia was adopted by Bail Organa and raised as a Princess of Alderaan.

Return of the Jedi

In the Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, however, Leia tells Luke that she remembers her mother dying when they were young, and described her as very kind, beautiful, and sad. It is possible that the mother that Leia remembers is the adoptive mother that she grew up with on Alderaan, rather than her birth mother. However, since Luke asks her, "Do you remember your real mother?" it is assumed that Leia did, in fact, know she was adopted by the Organas. No explanation in the film is given for how Leia could have remembered her mother if she died in childbirth, but many have speculated that Leia was able to feel the her mother's presence through Force-sensitivity. After all, Leia always "felt" that Luke was her brother, yet he did not suspect that she was his sister. It should also be noted that some people in the real world claim to have memories of their own births, which may also mean that some have memories of their first few minutes after their births. Leias' birth in Revenge of the Sith was originally written to have her make brief eye contact with her mother, but this was edited out. One could argue that it accounts for her memory in Return of the Jedi.

Preceded byKing Veruna of Naboo Queen of Naboo
32–24 BBY
Succeeded byQueen Jamilla of Naboo
Preceded byUnknown (eventually Senator Palpatine) Senator of Naboo
22–19 BBY
Succeeded byUnknown (eventually Pooja Naberrie)

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