Christian Månsdottir

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Christian Månsdottir (alternative spelling Månsdotter) (born in 2995[1]) is was through his life a ranking officer in the LCAF and in the KungsArmé, the Elected Prince Regent, a First Lord of the Star League and a Galaxy Commander in the Ghost Bear Clan.

Early life

Born and raised in the Lyran Commonwealth, Christian Månsdottir became an officer in the LCAF, but later he requested a transfer to the 1st Tyr BattleMech Regiment of the Rasalhague government-in-exile and quickly became its commander as the regiment helped the Lyrans to conquer more and more Rasalhague worlds.

After the declaration of Rasalhague independence in 3034, Månsdottir, now a general, together with then Gunji no Kanrei Theodore Kurita successfully defended the young republic in the Ronin Wars. Not a small part of the success were the Aldis Industries tanks which Månsdottir ordered just before the Ronin Wars, giving the KungsArme some of the best conventional forces equipment in the Inner Sphere at bargain prices.

The quiet before the storm

In the peaceful years between 3035 and 3050 general Månsdottir became the Chief-of-Staff of the Command Council of the KungsArmé. He also founded a political party named Motsatt Stalining Parti (short MotPat). This party consists of members of the Riksdag who oppose the Elected Prince or who were once Tyr members from the Lyran Half. He also held the position of the Landtmarskalk (Marshal of the Lands, the First Estate director) in the Riksdag.

Titles and Ranks

Preceded by
None
Elected Prince of Free Rasalhague Republic
3034-30??
Succeeded by
Preceded by First Lord of the Second Star League
3064-3067
Succeeded by
None

Trivia

"Månsdottir" is actually not a surname but a patronymic meaning Mån's daughter. The correct usage for a male person would be Månsson or Månssen. If a Swedish patronymic is used as a surname, both male and female persons take the male form. Another incorrect patronymic usage is in the name of Aleksandr Kerensky

References

  1. Masters and Minions