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'''Giovanni Steiner''' (Born [[2932]] - Died [[2980]]) was the twenty-fourth [[Archon]] of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].<ref name=HBHSp98>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 98, "Lyran Leadership Profile"</ref>  
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'''Giovanni Steiner''' (Born [[2932]] - Died [[2980]]) was the twenty-seventh [[Archon]] of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].<ref name=HBHSp98>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 98, "Lyran Leadership Profile"</ref>  
  
 
He was rushed into ruling at 20 years of age after the early retirement of his gravely ill father. Having just graduated from [[Tharkad]] University with degrees in economics and political science, Giovanni's total lack of military training initially worried his [[LCAF|Armed Forces]] generals. However he turned out to be a competent strategist willing to listen to his advisors, and in the early years of his reign the LCAF successfully defended [[Alexandria]] from a [[Draconis Combine|Kuritan]] attack which escalated into the largest [[Third Succession War]] battle in Steiner territory.<ref name=HBHSp98>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 98, "Lyran Leadership Profile"</ref><ref name=HSLC74>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 74-77, "The Reign of Giovanni Steiner"</ref>
 
He was rushed into ruling at 20 years of age after the early retirement of his gravely ill father. Having just graduated from [[Tharkad]] University with degrees in economics and political science, Giovanni's total lack of military training initially worried his [[LCAF|Armed Forces]] generals. However he turned out to be a competent strategist willing to listen to his advisors, and in the early years of his reign the LCAF successfully defended [[Alexandria]] from a [[Draconis Combine|Kuritan]] attack which escalated into the largest [[Third Succession War]] battle in Steiner territory.<ref name=HBHSp98>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 98, "Lyran Leadership Profile"</ref><ref name=HSLC74>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 74-77, "The Reign of Giovanni Steiner"</ref>

Revision as of 22:51, 13 October 2012

Giovanni Steiner (Born 2932 - Died 2980) was the twenty-seventh Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth.[1]

He was rushed into ruling at 20 years of age after the early retirement of his gravely ill father. Having just graduated from Tharkad University with degrees in economics and political science, Giovanni's total lack of military training initially worried his Armed Forces generals. However he turned out to be a competent strategist willing to listen to his advisors, and in the early years of his reign the LCAF successfully defended Alexandria from a Kuritan attack which escalated into the largest Third Succession War battle in Steiner territory.[1][2]

A quiet and unassuming leader, Giovanni's biggest contribution as Archon was based on his economy skills. He reorganized the military bureaucracy and reduced wasteful spending, freeing up funds to stockpile extra supplies and hire more mercenaries. When in 2957 the 9th Battle for Hesperus II crippled the Commonwealth's 'mech and weapons production for the following two decades, Giovanni's reforms kept the LCAF operational. In 2971 the key mercenary forces of the Eridani Light Horse and 12th Star Guards defeated a large-scale Marik invasion of Loric, a critical stronghold on the anti-spinward Lyran border.[1][2] Giovanni also showed strictness when necessary, using the 26th Lyran Guards to suppress a violent uprising on Summit in 2977[2], further contributing to the regiment's nickname "Steiner's Boots".[3]

A passionate equestrian in his spare time, Giovanni Steiner died in 2980, only 48 years old, from a fall during a showjumping performance. He would be succeeded by his much more militaristic son Alessandro. [1][2]

Positions

Preceded by Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth
2952[1]-2980[1]
Succeeded by

Template:Archon Timeline

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Handbook: House Steiner, p. 98, "Lyran Leadership Profile"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 74-77, "The Reign of Giovanni Steiner"
  3. House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 56, "Regimental Nicknames"

Bibliography