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Rebecca "Becky" Stearns, née Abrabanel, was the daughter of the influential and respected Doctor Balthazar Abrabanel, and one of the most prominent political figures of the United States of Europe during the Thirty Years' War. Part of a Sephardic Jewish family of some note, Rebecca was born in England and raised in Amsterdam. Like her father, she was highly educated, well-read, and fluent in many languages of Northern Europe. These skills helped her assimilate into the time-displaced town of Grantville, where she quickly became an indispensable politician, diplomat, and adviser of the town's head of state, Mike Stearns. She later became his wife.
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