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During the [[Capellan Confederation]]'s liberation of Liao in 3134, Lu Pohl was considered opportunistic, rather than loyal to either the Capellans or the Republic.<ref name=DATPLp9>''Dark Age Turning Points: Liao'', p. 9</ref><ref name=DATPLp18>''Dark Age Turning Points: Liao'', p. 18</ref>
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During the [[Capellan Confederation]]'s liberation of Liao in 3134, Lu Pohl was considered opportunistic, rather than loyal to either the Capellans or the Republic.<ref name=DATPLp9>''Dark Age Turning Points: Liao'', p. 9</ref>
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At a battle at the [[Liao Conservatory of Military Arts]] on 4 August 3134 against rebel pro-Capellan students, this resulted in Governor Lu Pohl sending forces to reinforce the Republic assault commanded by [[Legate]] [[Viktor Ruskoff]], but they switched sides to support the ultimately victorious student rebels.<ref name=DATPLp18>''Dark Age Turning Points: Liao'', p. 18</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 05:53, 12 March 2023

Anna Lu Pohl
Personal
AffiliationRepublic of the Sphere
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Title(s)Mandrissa[1]
Position(s)Planetary Governor of Liao

Governor Anna Lu Pohl was Planetary Governor of Liao, for the Republic of the Sphere, from at least 3130 to 3134.[1][2][3]

History

During the Capellan Confederation's liberation of Liao in 3134, Lu Pohl was considered opportunistic, rather than loyal to either the Capellans or the Republic.[4]

At a battle at the Liao Conservatory of Military Arts on 4 August 3134 against rebel pro-Capellan students, this resulted in Governor Lu Pohl sending forces to reinforce the Republic assault commanded by Legate Viktor Ruskoff, but they switched sides to support the ultimately victorious student rebels.[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 By Temptations and By War, Ch. 7
  2. Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere, p. 12
  3. Dark Age: Republic Worlds (3130), p. 108
  4. Dark Age Turning Points: Liao, p. 9
  5. Dark Age Turning Points: Liao, p. 18

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