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Latest revision as of 10:27, 14 January 2024
House Battersea | |
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Family Profile | |
Title(s) | Count |
Affiliation | Free Worlds League |
Contents
History[edit]
Origins[edit]
Known members of the family[edit]
- Victor Battersea, Count in 3080.[1]
Family Heirlooms and Holdings[edit]
- The Batterseas had investments in land, cargo transport, and industries, most of them lost during the Jihad.[1]
- The Batterseas had a vast collection of art and period furniture, which had to be sold in 3080.[1]
- Battersea Manor: Family's home from 2515 until it was set to be sold in 3080.[1]
- A townhouse in New River City.[1]