Shaddam IV Corrino | |
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José Ferrer as Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV in Dune (1984)
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First appearance | Dune (1965) |
Last appearance | The Winds of Dune (2009) |
Created by | Frank Herbert |
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Title | Padishah Emperor |
Family | House Corrino |
Spouse(s) | Anirul |
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Shaddam IV of House Corrino is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. He is Padishah Emperor of the Known Universe in Herbert's 1965 novel Dune. Shaddam's accession to the throne is chronicled in the Prelude to Dune prequel trilogy (1999-2001) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, and he later appears in the prequel series Heroes of Dune (2008–2009).
Born in year 10,134 A.G. (After Guild), Shaddam is the son of Elrood IX and the 81st member of House Corrino to occupy the Golden Lion Throne. Shaddam's closest friend is the assassin Count Hasimir Fenring, a cousin and childhood companion. Shaddam has five daughters — the Princesses Irulan, Chalice, Wensicia, Josifa, and Rugi — and no legal sons. His wife Anirul, a Bene Gesserit of Hidden Rank, died in 10,176 A.G.
Shaddam is described as "red-haired" by his daughter Irulan via epigraph in Dune, and noted to be 72 years old yet looking no older than 35. He is portrayed by José Ferrer in the 1984 David Lynch film adaptation Dune, and by Giancarlo Giannini in the 2000 Dune miniseries. In the 1984 film, Shaddam is said to be over 200 years old, as the Guild representatives remind him of the importance of the spice melange, which extends life.