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'''Edmund Salindar''' was a [[twenty-fifth century]] [[House Liao]] nobleman, the Duke of [[Sian]] and Regent-Chancellor of the [[Capellan Confederation]].
 
'''Edmund Salindar''' was a [[twenty-fifth century]] [[House Liao]] nobleman, the Duke of [[Sian]] and Regent-Chancellor of the [[Capellan Confederation]].
  

Revision as of 17:45, 21 November 2017

Edmund Salindar
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AffiliationHouse Liao
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ProfessionRegent-Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation

Edmund Salindar was a twenty-fifth century House Liao nobleman, the Duke of Sian and Regent-Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation.

Biography

Duke Salindar was a Capellan noble during the end of Jasmine Liao's reign. Following the death of Jasmin, he was appointed Regent to handle the day-to-day operation of the Confederation in place of the late Chancellor's son, Raxal, who was still a child.

During his rule, his open-mindedness was considered to be enlightened. The only notable action he made during his rule was to order special finances to fund the development of BattleMechs by Earthwerks Incorporated.

In 2482, Raxal turned nineteen years old, so Salindar passed the Chancellorship to him. However, Raxal refused take over day-to-day operation and abdicated the throne to his twin brother Hendrik instead.[1]

Titles & Positions

Preceded by Regent-Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation
2477-2482
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Unspecified
Duke of Sian Succeeded by
Unspecified

References

  1. House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 35. "The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful"

Bibliography