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In [[2861]] the Davion Assault Guards launched a highly successful attack on [[St. Ives]]; at the time, St. Ives was serving as the capital for the [[Capellan Confederation]] Chancellor, [[Dainmar Liao]], and the attack terrified Dainmar badly enough that he immediately sued for peace, even going so far as to acknowledge all of the territorial gains made by the [[Federated Suns]] during the Succession Wars up to that point as being legitimate holdings.<ref name=HBHDp112>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 112, "Leaders of the Federated Suns"</ref>
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In [[2861]], under the command of Rebecca the Davion Assault Guards launched a highly successful attack on [[St. Ives]]; at the time, St. Ives was serving as the capital for the [[Capellan Confederation]] Chancellor, [[Dainmar Liao]], and the attack terrified Dainmar badly enough that he immediately sued for peace, even going so far as to acknowledge all of the territorial gains made by the [[Federated Suns]] during the Succession Wars up to that point as being legitimate holdings.<ref name=HBHDp112>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 112, "Leaders of the Federated Suns"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 09:09, 13 June 2018

Rebecca Davion
Personal
AffiliationHouse Davion
Family
ParentsMichael Davion (father)
Margaret DuVall (mother)
SiblingsCarl Davion
Melissa Davion
Joseph Davion II

Rebecca Davion was the eldest daughter of First Prince Michael Davion and commanding officer of the Davion Assault Guards.

History

In 2861, under the command of Rebecca the Davion Assault Guards launched a highly successful attack on St. Ives; at the time, St. Ives was serving as the capital for the Capellan Confederation Chancellor, Dainmar Liao, and the attack terrified Dainmar badly enough that he immediately sued for peace, even going so far as to acknowledge all of the territorial gains made by the Federated Suns during the Succession Wars up to that point as being legitimate holdings.[1]

References

  1. Handbook: House Davion, p. 112, "Leaders of the Federated Suns"

Bibliography