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Millennia later, in the wake of the Clone Wars (Jedi Renaissance), the Council of First Knowledge approved plans to rebuild the long lost academy and reconvene the Council of Taris. Led by the system's Watchman, the Council opened the facility as a Ranger Academy where criminal justice could be studied and applied.

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  • Taris Jedi Academy (Jedi Renaissance)
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  • Millennia later, in the wake of the Clone Wars (Jedi Renaissance), the Council of First Knowledge approved plans to rebuild the long lost academy and reconvene the Council of Taris. Led by the system's Watchman, the Council opened the facility as a Ranger Academy where criminal justice could be studied and applied.
Era
  • *Old Republic era *Jedi Renaissance era *Golden Age of the Jedi
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  • Jedi Academy of Taris
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  • 120.0
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  • 415.0
Destroyed
  • 3928(xsd:integer)
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  • 3990(xsd:integer)
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  • Jedi Order
Location
  • Highport,
abstract
  • Millennia later, in the wake of the Clone Wars (Jedi Renaissance), the Council of First Knowledge approved plans to rebuild the long lost academy and reconvene the Council of Taris. Led by the system's Watchman, the Council opened the facility as a Ranger Academy where criminal justice could be studied and applied.
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