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+ | As the ruling dynasty of the Lyran Commonwealth, House Steiner's family holdings are immense. Even on the rare occasions that the Archonship has passed outside their House, the Steiners still possess a great deal of economic clout, with the extended Steiner clan possessing land on over 200 worlds and controlling shares in 50 major Lyran companies. The Steiner family also once controlled many worlds across the Commonwealth, but the number gradually drew down to five. <ref>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'' p. 84</ref> These planetary titles are: | ||
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+ | * [[Duke of Tharkad|Duchy of Tharkad]] | ||
+ | * [[Grand Duke of Furillo|Grand Duchy of Furillo]] | ||
+ | * [[Duke of Porrima|Duchy of Porrima]] | ||
+ | * [[Duke of Gallery|Duchy of Gallery]] | ||
+ | * [[Duke of Duran|Duchy of Duran]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 22 July 2021
House Steiner | |
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Family Profile | |
Title(s) | Archon Duke of Porrima Duke of Gallery Duke of Furillo Duke of Tharkad Baron von Stuttgart[1] |
Affiliation | Lyran Commonwealth |
Cadet branch(es) | House Borge-Steiner House Kelswa-Steiner House Steiner-Davion |
House Steiner is the dynastic ruling house of the Lyran Commonwealth.
Contents
History
Origins
Steiner Family Tree
Family Heirlooms and Holdings
As the ruling dynasty of the Lyran Commonwealth, House Steiner's family holdings are immense. Even on the rare occasions that the Archonship has passed outside their House, the Steiners still possess a great deal of economic clout, with the extended Steiner clan possessing land on over 200 worlds and controlling shares in 50 major Lyran companies. The Steiner family also once controlled many worlds across the Commonwealth, but the number gradually drew down to five. [2] These planetary titles are:
Notes
- Marcus I was initially listed as the nephew of Richard I in House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), but in later publications he was listed as Richards son.[3][4]