Difference between revisions of "Hanse Steiner-Davion"
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− | '''Hanse Steiner-Davion''' was the son of Peter Steiner-Davion. He was born after a 28 hour delivery.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076''</ref> He was noted as having certain mental handicaps.<ref name=FM:3145p119/> | + | '''Hanse Steiner-Davion''' was the son of Peter Steiner-Davion. He was born after a 28-hour delivery.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076''</ref> He was noted as having certain mental handicaps.<ref name=FM:3145p119/> |
==History== | ==History== | ||
In [[3098]] an assassination attempt was made against [[Hanse Steiner-Davion]]. The attempt failed, and prompted a two-year investigation that concluded that the shadowy organization known as the [[Brotherhood of Cincinnatus]] was responsible. The Brotherhood's motivation in ordering the assassination was determined to be attempting to prevent potential future heirs to the Archon's throne inheriting mental disabilities from Hanse, revealing a combination of ruthlessness and willingness to meddle in the royal bloodlines at the heart of the Brotherhood. The attack turned public opinion against the Brotherhood, as Hanse was a widely beloved public figure.<ref name=FM:3145p119/> | In [[3098]] an assassination attempt was made against [[Hanse Steiner-Davion]]. The attempt failed, and prompted a two-year investigation that concluded that the shadowy organization known as the [[Brotherhood of Cincinnatus]] was responsible. The Brotherhood's motivation in ordering the assassination was determined to be attempting to prevent potential future heirs to the Archon's throne inheriting mental disabilities from Hanse, revealing a combination of ruthlessness and willingness to meddle in the royal bloodlines at the heart of the Brotherhood. The attack turned public opinion against the Brotherhood, as Hanse was a widely beloved public figure.<ref name=FM:3145p119/> | ||
− | Both Hanse and his wife died in 3111. As a result, Hanse's three-year-old daughter Trillian was raised by then | + | Both Hanse and his wife died in 3111. As a result, Hanse's three-year-old daughter Trillian was raised by then [[Archon-Designate]] [[Andrew Steiner]], alongside Andrew's own daughter [[Melissa Steiner (32nd c.)|Melissa]]<ref name=FM:3145p119/> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:38, 3 February 2022
Hanse Steiner-Davion II | |
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Personal | |
Died | 3111[1] |
Affiliation | House Steiner-Davion |
Career | |
Profession | Noble |
Family | |
Parents | Peter Steiner-Davion (father)[1] Marie Hussfield (mother)[1] |
Spouse | Unnamed wife |
Children | Trillian Steiner-Davion[1] |
Hanse Steiner-Davion was the son of Peter Steiner-Davion. He was born after a 28-hour delivery.[2] He was noted as having certain mental handicaps.[1]
History
In 3098 an assassination attempt was made against Hanse Steiner-Davion. The attempt failed, and prompted a two-year investigation that concluded that the shadowy organization known as the Brotherhood of Cincinnatus was responsible. The Brotherhood's motivation in ordering the assassination was determined to be attempting to prevent potential future heirs to the Archon's throne inheriting mental disabilities from Hanse, revealing a combination of ruthlessness and willingness to meddle in the royal bloodlines at the heart of the Brotherhood. The attack turned public opinion against the Brotherhood, as Hanse was a widely beloved public figure.[1]
Both Hanse and his wife died in 3111. As a result, Hanse's three-year-old daughter Trillian was raised by then Archon-Designate Andrew Steiner, alongside Andrew's own daughter Melissa[1]