The Naboo Royal Handmaidens, or simply handmaidens, were a group of young women chosen as aides to the Queen of the planet Naboo. Responsible for assisting the Queen with everyday tasks, they also served as her bodyguards and those chosen to join the entourage often closely resembled the current queen, allowing them to function as decoys should the need arise. The tradition of using handmaidens as protection and security for royal leaders originated generations prior to the Invasion of Naboo, during more uncertain times.
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| - The Naboo Royal Handmaidens, or simply handmaidens, were a group of young women chosen as aides to the Queen of the planet Naboo. Responsible for assisting the Queen with everyday tasks, they also served as her bodyguards and those chosen to join the entourage often closely resembled the current queen, allowing them to function as decoys should the need arise. The tradition of using handmaidens as protection and security for royal leaders originated generations prior to the Invasion of Naboo, during more uncertain times.
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Affiliation
| - *Royal House of Naboo
**Royal Naboo Security Forces
*Galactic Republic
**Galactic Senate
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- Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
- Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
- "Pursuit of Peace" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars
- "An Old Friend" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars
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Members
| - *Cordé†
*Dormé
*Eirtaé
*Hollé
*Teckla Minnau†
*Moteé
*Rabé
*Sabé
*Saché
*Yané
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| - films/star-wars-episode-i-the-phantom-menace
- films/star-wars-episode-ii-attack-of-the-clones
- tv-shows/clone-wars/pursuit-of-peace-episode-guide
- tv-shows/clone-wars/an-old-friend-episode-guide
- news/7-underrated-star-wars-characters
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| - The Naboo Royal Handmaidens, or simply handmaidens, were a group of young women chosen as aides to the Queen of the planet Naboo. Responsible for assisting the Queen with everyday tasks, they also served as her bodyguards and those chosen to join the entourage often closely resembled the current queen, allowing them to function as decoys should the need arise. The tradition of using handmaidens as protection and security for royal leaders originated generations prior to the Invasion of Naboo, during more uncertain times.
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