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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
House Fessul was one of a number of noble families who invested heavily in the biomedical industries on Euclid. As the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession wars]] raged on advanced technology became all but impossible to maintain causing the standard of living on the planet to tumble. The nobles kept a stranglehold on what was left of the technology to the detriment of the general populace. Eventually [[Hanse Davion]] took action and stripped [[Count]] [[Marian Fessul]] of his titles and the source of his famlies wealth. He then went on to assign [[Paul Zibler II]] as the new Count of Euclid.<ref name=AToWCp150>''A Time of War Companion'', p. 150</ref>
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House Fessul was one of a number of noble families who invested heavily in the biomedical industries on Euclid. As the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession wars]] raged on advanced technology became all but impossible to maintain causing the standard of living on the planet to tumble. The nobles kept a stranglehold on what was left of the technology to the detriment of the general populace. Eventually [[Hanse Davion]] took action and stripped [[Count]] [[Marian Fessul]] of his titles and the source of his family's wealth. He then went on to assign [[Paul Zibler II]] as the new Count of Euclid.<ref name=AToWCp150>''A Time of War Companion'', p. 150</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 06:58, 21 April 2018

House Fessul was a minor noble house that ruled the Federated Suns world of Euclid.

Overview

House Fessul was one of a number of noble families who invested heavily in the biomedical industries on Euclid. As the Succession wars raged on advanced technology became all but impossible to maintain causing the standard of living on the planet to tumble. The nobles kept a stranglehold on what was left of the technology to the detriment of the general populace. Eventually Hanse Davion took action and stripped Count Marian Fessul of his titles and the source of his family's wealth. He then went on to assign Paul Zibler II as the new Count of Euclid.[1]

References

  1. A Time of War Companion, p. 150

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