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| name                = Elizabeth Steiner
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| birthdate          = 20 January [[2840]]<ref name=HHS-42>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 42 - "History of the Lyran Alliance - Second Succession War (2830-2864) - The Triumvirate years"</ref>
 
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| affiliation        = [[House Steiner]]
 
| affiliation        = [[House Steiner]]
| profession          = [[Archon]] of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]]
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| profession          = [[Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|Archon]]
| parents            = [[Claudius Steiner]] (father), [[Rebecca Morgan]] (mother)
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| parents            = [[Claudius Steiner]] (father)<br/>[[Rebecca Morgan]] (mother)
 
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| children            = [[Eric Steiner]]<ref name=HHSp46>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 46</ref>
 
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'''Elizabeth Steiner''' (born [[2840]] - died [[2895]]) was the twentieth [[Archon]] of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].<ref name=HBHSp97>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 97, "Lyran Leadership Profile"</ref>
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'''Elizabeth Steiner''' was the twenty-third [[Archon]] of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].<ref name=HBHSp97>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 97, "Lyran Leadership Profile"</ref>
  
==Quotes==
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==History==
{{Quote|''Peace? I'd like to think so. I hope we're not just giving our morticians and gravediggers a chance to catch their breaths.''|Archon Elizabeth Steiner, on ''The Morning News Hour'', [[Donegal Broadcasting Company]], January 3, [[2864]]<ref name="HS(TLC)p64">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 64, "The Third Succession War"</ref>}}
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Lyran refugees arrived in [[Hanseatic League]] space in the late twenty-ninth century as a direct result of Archon [[Elizabeth Steiner]]'s [[Military Disaster Order]].
  
{{Quote|''Who can say what passes through an assassin's mind as he or she readies to commit the deed. I only hope that [[Snow Fire]] had a few sweet memories to comfort her in the last moments of her own life.''|From ''My Time at the Helm'', by Elizabeth Steiner, [[Commonwealth Historical Press]], [[2890]]<ref name="HS(TLC)p59">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 59, "Operation Praying Mantis"</ref>}}
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===Death===
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Elizabeth would die peacefully in her sleep.<ref name=HHSp46/>
  
==Title and Position==
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|''Peace? I'd like to think so. I hope we're not just giving our morticians and gravediggers a chance to catch their breaths.''|Archon Elizabeth Steiner, on ''[[The Morning News Hour]]'', [[Donegal Broadcasting Company]], January 3, [[2864]]<ref name="HS(TLC)p64">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 64, "The Third Succession War"</ref>}}
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{{S-title|title=Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|years=[[2859]]<ref name=HBHSp97/>-[[2895]]<ref name=HBHSp97/>}}
 
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{{S-title|title=Archon-Designate of the Lyran Commonwealth|years=[[2849]]-[[2859]]}}
 
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{{Quote|''Who can say what passes through an assassin's mind as he or she readies to commit the deed. I only hope that [[Snow Fire]] had a few sweet memories to comfort her in the last moments of her own life.''|From ''[[My Time at the Helm]]'', by Elizabeth Steiner, [[Commonwealth Historical Press]], [[2890]]<ref name="HS(TLC)p59">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 59, "Operation Praying Mantis"</ref>}}
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==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Minor Characters|Steiner, Elizabeth]]
 
 
[[Category:Archons|Steiner, Elizabeth]]
 
[[Category:Archons|Steiner, Elizabeth]]
 
[[Category:Lyran Commonwealth Characters|Steiner, Elizabeth]]
 
[[Category:Lyran Commonwealth Characters|Steiner, Elizabeth]]

Latest revision as of 06:54, 10 November 2023

Elizabeth Steiner
Personal
Born20 January 2840[1]
Died2895
AffiliationHouse Steiner
Profile
ProfessionArchon
Family
ParentsClaudius Steiner (father)
Rebecca Morgan (mother)
ChildrenEric Steiner[2]

Elizabeth Steiner was the twenty-third Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth.[3]

History[edit]

Lyran refugees arrived in Hanseatic League space in the late twenty-ninth century as a direct result of Archon Elizabeth Steiner's Military Disaster Order.

Death[edit]

Elizabeth would die peacefully in her sleep.[2]

Quotes[edit]

Peace? I'd like to think so. I hope we're not just giving our morticians and gravediggers a chance to catch their breaths.
  — Archon Elizabeth Steiner, on The Morning News Hour, Donegal Broadcasting Company, January 3, 2864[4]
Who can say what passes through an assassin's mind as he or she readies to commit the deed. I only hope that Snow Fire had a few sweet memories to comfort her in the last moments of her own life.
  — From My Time at the Helm, by Elizabeth Steiner, Commonwealth Historical Press, 2890[5]

References[edit]

  1. Handbook: House Steiner, p. 42 - "History of the Lyran Alliance - Second Succession War (2830-2864) - The Triumvirate years"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Handbook: House Steiner, p. 46
  3. Handbook: House Steiner, p. 97, "Lyran Leadership Profile"
  4. House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 64, "The Third Succession War"
  5. House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 59, "Operation Praying Mantis"

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