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Primarch

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Moved the out of universe information into trivia as per the rules.
| [[Alpharius Omegon#Post-Heresy|Unknown]] (Omegon)
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*{{Endn|Note 1}}: While the official Primarch rediscovery order does not distinguish between the Second and Eleventh Primarchs, the novel [[Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix (Novel)|Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix]] confirms that the Second was one of the first eight Primarchs rediscovered.{{Fn|41}}
*{{Endn|Note 2}}: Officially, Horus was the first Primarch rediscovered and Alpharius the last. According to Alpharius's own account, however, he was in fact the first Primarch recovered by the Emperor and Horus the second, with Alpharius's existence being kept secret until his twin Omegon - the last undiscovered Primarch - revealed himself (as 'Alpharius') to Horus and the Imperium.{{Fn|40}}
*The following are not Primarchs and hence are not in this list, although they are ''thematically'' similar and predate any Space Marines coming into existence:
**[[The Angel]], a humanoid bioweapon developed to destroy the [[Emperor]]'s enemies.
**[[Arik Taranis]], one of the first and last [[Thunder Warrior]]s.
**[[Constantin Valdor]], the first [[Custodian]].
==Two unknown Primarchs==
Sometime after [[The Shattering]], Bile discovered one of his clones of Fulgrim managed to survive underneath the rubble of [[Harmony]]. Under Bile's care the clone rapidly matured and was "pure", retaining none of Fulgrim's corruption. However when Bile believed that the clone still retained all of Fulgrim's arrogance and was doomed to go down the same path as the original, he traded him to [[Trazyn the Infinite]] in exchange for a lost [[Emperor's Children]] [[Gene-Seed]] stock.{{Fn|39}}
 
==Canon Conflicts==
[[Gregor Eisenhorn]] refers to the "Primarch" of the [[White Consuls]] [[Space Marine Chapter]], when stating that he made it a point to commend a heroic [[Space Marine Sergeant|Sergeant]] who saved his life, at the cost of the Sergeant's own, on [[Thracian Primaris]]. Since the White Consuls are a [[Successor Chapter]], and because there are no living or active primarchs within the Imperium, he seems to be using the term "Primarch" interchangeably with that of [[Chapter Master]].{{Fn|5}}
==Related Videos==
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==Trivia==
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===Notes===
*{{Endn|Note 1}}: While the offiial Primarch rediscovery order does not distinguish between the Second and Eleventh Primarchs, the novel [[Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix (Novel)|Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix]] confirms that the Second was one of the first eight Primarchs rediscovered.{{Fn|41}}
*{{Endn|Note 2}}: Officially, Horus was the first Primarch rediscovered and Alpharius the last. According to Alpharius's own account, however, he was in fact the first Primarch recovered by the Emperor and Horus the second, with Alpharius's existence being kept secret until his twin Omegon - the last undiscovered Primarch - revealed himself (as 'Alpharius') to Horus and the Imperium.{{Fn|40}}
 
===Canon Conflicts===
[[Gregor Eisenhorn]] refers to the "Primarch" of the [[White Consuls]] [[Space Marine Chapter]], when stating that he made it a point to commend a heroic [[Space Marine Sergeant|Sergeant]] who saved his life, at the cost of the Sergeant's own, on [[Thracian Primaris]]. Since the White Consuls are a [[Successor Chapter]], and because there are no living or active primarchs within the Imperium, he seems to be using the term "Primarch" interchangeably with that of [[Chapter Master]].{{Fn|5}}
 
===Similar Entites===
*The following are not Primarchs and hence are not in this list, although they are ''thematically'' similar and predate any Space Marines coming into existence:
**[[The Angel]], a humanoid bioweapon developed to destroy the [[Emperor]]'s enemies.
**[[Arik Taranis]], one of the first and last [[Thunder Warrior]]s.
**[[Constantin Valdor]], the first [[Custodian]].
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