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This work provided a history of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and some of its idiosyncrasies, including matters such as the: | This work provided a history of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and some of its idiosyncrasies, including matters such as the: | ||
− | * Early history of the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] and its use of [[w:Life peer|life peerages]], using non-inheritable titles such as [[Duke]], [[Count]] or [[Baron]].<ref name=HSLC></ref> | + | * Early history of the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] and its use of [[w:Life peer|life peerages]], using non-inheritable titles such as [[Duke]], [[Count]], or [[Baron (noble title)|Baron]].<ref name=HSLC></ref> |
* Evil character of [[Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|Archon]] [[Claudius Steiner]].<ref name=HSLCp58>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 58</ref> | * Evil character of [[Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|Archon]] [[Claudius Steiner]].<ref name=HSLCp58>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 58</ref> | ||
* Aftermath of the assassination of [[Coordinator of Worlds|Coordinator]] [[Yoguchi Kurita (28th c.)|Yoguchi Kurita]].<ref name=HSLCp60>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 60</ref> | * Aftermath of the assassination of [[Coordinator of Worlds|Coordinator]] [[Yoguchi Kurita (28th c.)|Yoguchi Kurita]].<ref name=HSLCp60>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 60</ref> |
Latest revision as of 08:09, 26 November 2023
Encyclopedia Res Publica was a written work, edited by historian Thelos Auburn and published by Commonwealth Historical Press, for which multiple editions were published (including in 3022 and 3025).[1]
Contents
Overview[edit]
This work provided a history of the Lyran Commonwealth and some of its idiosyncrasies, including matters such as the:
- Early history of the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces and its use of life peerages, using non-inheritable titles such as Duke, Count, or Baron.[1]
- Evil character of Archon Claudius Steiner.[2]
- Aftermath of the assassination of Coordinator Yoguchi Kurita.[3]
- Third Succession War battle for the world of Alexandria between 2953 to 2955.[4]
- Rise to power of Katrina Steiner.[5]
Notes[edit]
The name of this work, including the Latin phrase res publica, is a reference to the fact the Lyran state was known as a commonwealth (for which res publica has historically often been treated as synonymous).