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| death_place = Salidros, [[Aciriano-Istroyan Kingdom|Kingdom of Salidros]]
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'''Miama''' (born Ranaria Perion; named '''Miama''' posthumously as per [[Glaistic naming customs]], meaning "deceitful"; {{circa}} 487-447 BC) was the seventh Archon of Salidros, and the first ethnic [[Glaistic civilization|Glaistic]] ruler of the realm. She was also the first recorded female Archon.
'''Miama''' (born Ranaria Perion; named '''Miama''' posthumously as per [[Glaistic naming customs]], meaning "deceitful"; {{circa}} 487-447 BC) was the seventh Archon of Salidros, and the first ethnic [[Glaistic civilization|Glaistic]] ruler of the realm. She was also the first recorded female Archon.


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Despite the initial shock and outrage of the kingdom being ruled by a woman for years, it quickly started discussion in the upper classes of society whether or not women should be allowed to become archons. As the word of the female archon spread across the kingdoms, so did the discussion. Over time, Miama's legacy gave women of her time more power than before, being allowed in ruling positions in monarchies and democracies alike. Many historians attribute her as the figure which shattered the very male-dominated society typical for the time for a society where women were allowed to reach high positions, at least on a judiciary level.
Despite the initial shock and outrage of the kingdom being ruled by a woman for years, it quickly started discussion in the upper classes of society whether or not women should be allowed to become archons. As the word of the female archon spread across the kingdoms, so did the discussion. Over time, Miama's legacy gave women of her time more power than before, being allowed in ruling positions in monarchies and democracies alike. Many historians attribute her as the figure which shattered the very male-dominated society typical for the time for a society where women were allowed to reach high positions, at least on a judiciary level.


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