House Ling
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House Ling is the noble family behind the founding of Ling-Standard Products, a megacorporation primarily conducting business within the Third Imperium. They shared an 8% interest in the company (in 1105) with House Meyers.
Description (Specifications)
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House Genealogy
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Main line
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Collateral lines
Dagudashaag branch
- Jai Shiishuginsa Ling. Duke of ?. Sector duke of Dagudashaag.
- When? This has been in House Viisarikaa since 90...Is this the right sector?
- Tara Ling (9xx-10xx) married Albert Shumma House Aledon, 12th Duke of Regina (987-1064).
- Jessica Gaarasa Ling (???-???) married Khugi Laragii Simalr Duke of Ushra[2]
- Offspring:
- Ganidiirsi Ling Simalr, Duke of Ushra
- Offspring:
Notes
[a] Tara Ling's parents disapproved strongly of the match and made some extremely wounding remarks about backwoods peers and her intelligence. Tara furiously renounced her family and never spoke to them again.[3]
History & Background (Dossier)
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House Ling informally held the patronage for the Barony of Ikhaba
House Foundation
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House Members of Distinction
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- ↑ Information provided to the library by Hans Rancke-Madsen
- ↑ EXTERNAL LINK: Zhodani Base Website by J. Duncan Law-Green
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Hans Rancke-Madsen