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Vincente Sian-Marik
Personal
AffiliationHouse Sian-Marik
Profile
ProfessionAdministrator

Vincente Sian-Marik was distant relative of the Marik family during the Third Succession War.[1]

History

Third Succession War

He was the administrator of Kyrkbacken, Ohrensen, Suzano, Ventabren and Zion for the Capellan Confederation.

In 2941 agents operating on behalf of Captain-General Samuel Marik convinced him to sign a treaty with the Free Worlds League transferring his allegiance and those of the worlds he administered to the League.

While the Capellan Confederation Armed Forces garrisons on the five worlds didn't try to resist the transfer of worlds, they did engage in widespread scorched-earth operations on each world to inflict as much damage as possible prior to the transfer. As a consequence the acquisition of the five worlds saddled the Free Worlds League with a significant and expensive rebuilding program.[1]

Given that Sian-Marik's ancestors had fled the Free Worlds League after a failed campaign of terrorism and atrocities conducted against civilians and House Marik in an attempt to secure what they saw as their birthright in the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth centuries Vincente was never trusted by Samuel Marik, and the worlds Vincente brought with him, which constituted the Sian-Marik family holdings, were instead carved up to form two new League provinces based out of Ohrensen and Zion.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 House Marik (The Free Worlds League), p. 41, "Reign of Samuel Marik"
  2. Handbook: House Marik, p. 14, "Sian-Marik: Born Killers"

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