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Name | Jedi Order |
Aliases | Order of the Jedi |
Continuity | Star Wars |
Type | Religious order |
Status | Defunct, but later resurrected |
Leaders | Jedi Council |
Members | Padawans; Jedi Knights; Jedi Masters |
Allies | Galactic Republic |
Enemies | Galactic Empire; Confederacy of Independent Systems |
First appearance | Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999) |
The Jedi Order is a fictional philosophical/warrior organization featured in the Star Wars franchise and serves as the primary protagonists throughout it's various medi, in particular, the Prequel Trilogy films produced between 1999 and 2005. They use an enigmatic power known as the Force, and weapons, known as lightsabers, which emit a controlled energy flow in the shape of a sword, to serve and protect the Galactic Republic and the whole galaxy from conflict or government instability. They sometimes moderate peace negotiations between planets and, if necessary, use their formidable fighting skills to quickly end unrest. The Jedi are led by a Council of twelve members consisting of the most powerful and wise members of the order. The Jedi are bound to a code of morality and justice and are trained in the use of the light side of the Force but not the Dark side.
History[]
The Old Republic[]
The Great Sith War[]
The Jedi Civil War[]
The Clone Wars[]
The Dark Times[]
The New Jedi Order[]
Ranks[]
Padawan[]
Jedi Knight[]
Jedi Master[]
Jedi Council[]
Jedi Temples[]
Jedi Code[]
Notes & Trivia[]
Poll[]
Category lists[]
- Jedi Padawans
- Jedi Knights
- Jedi Masters
- Jedi Council members (Old Republic)
- Jedi Council members (New Republic)
See also[]
Media
The World of Star Wars
Star Wars miscellaneous
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Appearances[]
References[]
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