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==Overview==
 
 
'''Vladimir Kerensky''' was the last of the Kerensky family to rule as Prince of the [[Draconis March]] of the [[Federated Suns]]. At some point between [[2512]] and [[2515]] Vladimir died; as Vladimir had no children, this left the position of Prince of the Draconis March vacant. As a result, two members of the Regency ruling the Federated Suns, [[Nikolai Rostov]] and [[Laura Davion]], arranged to have Laura declared prince of the Draconis March, giving her a larger powerbase.<ref name="HD(TFS)p41">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 41, "The Regency"</ref><ref name=HBHDp31>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 31</ref>
 
'''Vladimir Kerensky''' was the last of the Kerensky family to rule as Prince of the [[Draconis March]] of the [[Federated Suns]]. At some point between [[2512]] and [[2515]] Vladimir died; as Vladimir had no children, this left the position of Prince of the Draconis March vacant. As a result, two members of the Regency ruling the Federated Suns, [[Nikolai Rostov]] and [[Laura Davion]], arranged to have Laura declared prince of the Draconis March, giving her a larger powerbase.<ref name="HD(TFS)p41">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 41, "The Regency"</ref><ref name=HBHDp31>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 31</ref>
  

Revision as of 03:32, 13 March 2022

Vladamir Kerensky
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ProfessionPrince of the Draconis March

Vladimir Kerensky was the last of the Kerensky family to rule as Prince of the Draconis March of the Federated Suns. At some point between 2512 and 2515 Vladimir died; as Vladimir had no children, this left the position of Prince of the Draconis March vacant. As a result, two members of the Regency ruling the Federated Suns, Nikolai Rostov and Laura Davion, arranged to have Laura declared prince of the Draconis March, giving her a larger powerbase.[1][2]

References

  1. House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 41, "The Regency"
  2. Handbook: House Davion, p. 31

Bibliography