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== Political Affiliation ==
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'''Tintavel''' was a small world on the border between the [[Free Worlds League]] and the [[Capellan Confederation]] near [[Mansu-ri]] and [[Milnerton]]. It is best known as the site of a terrifying battle, which led to the formulation of the [[Ares Conventions]].
 
 
 
==Planet History==
 
'''Tintavel''' was within the [[Free Worlds League]]<ref name="HB:HLp17">''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 17, "Capellan Confederation Founding [2366]"</ref>, but was captured by the [[Capellan Confederation]] during the [[Age of War]]. In [[2412]] a [[FWLM]] force invaded, intending to recapture the planet. The battle raged into urban areas and escalated until both sides employed various weapons of mass destruction, leading to over 300,000 causalities and forced the remaining population to abandon the planet.<ref name="ED:AWp5">''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 5, "Barbarism and Chivalry"</ref>
 
 
 
The [[Chancellor|Capellan Chancellor]] [[Aleisha Liao]] recognized that one reason for the escalation of the battle were the only vague rules of engagement of this time. Those rules led to numerous similar situations on other worlds. On her behalf, representatives of all the major powers met on the planet of [[Ares (planet)|Ares]] and agreed on a treaty, known as the [[Ares Conventions]], that defined a set of engagement rules. The intention was to prevent unnecessary loss of life in future conflicts.<ref name="ED:AWp5"/>
 
 
 
Though it was depopulated, Tintavel still appears on maps after the conclusion of the Age of War in the hands of [[House Marik]]. It finally vanished completely during the [[2nd Succession War]].<ref name="HB:HMp34"/><ref name="HB:HMp38"/>
 
 
 
==Owner History==
 
 
* [[2271]] - No record<ref name="HB:HMp16">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 16, "Free Worlds League Founding [2271]"</ref>
 
* [[2271]] - No record<ref name="HB:HMp16">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 16, "Free Worlds League Founding [2271]"</ref>
 
* [[2366]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="HB:HLp17"/>
 
* [[2366]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="HB:HLp17"/>
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* [[2750]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="ER:2750p37">''Era Report: 2750'', p. 37, "Inner Sphere - 2750"</ref>
 
* [[2750]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="ER:2750p37">''Era Report: 2750'', p. 37, "Inner Sphere - 2750"</ref>
 
* [[2765]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="H:LoTV1p11>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 11, "Inner Sphere - 2765"</ref>
 
* [[2765]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="H:LoTV1p11>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 11, "Inner Sphere - 2765"</ref>
* [[2822]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="HB:HMp34">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 34, "Free Worlds League after First Succession War [2822]"</ref>
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* [[2786]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="FSW(SB)p25">''First Succession War (Source Book)'', p. 25, "Inner Sphere - [2786] Map"</ref>
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* [[2822]] - Free Worlds League <ref name="HB:HMp34">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 34, "Free Worlds League after First Succession War [2822]"</ref><ref name="FSW(SB)p113">''First Succession War (Source Book)'', p. 113, "Inner Sphere - [2822] Map"</ref>
 
* [[2864]] - No record <ref name="HB:HMp38">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 38, "Free Worlds League after Second Succession War [2822]"</ref>
 
* [[2864]] - No record <ref name="HB:HMp38">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 38, "Free Worlds League after Second Succession War [2822]"</ref>
 
* [[3025]] - No record <ref name="HB:HMp42">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 42, "Free Worlds League after Third Succession War [3025]"</ref>
 
* [[3025]] - No record <ref name="HB:HMp42">''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 42, "Free Worlds League after Third Succession War [3025]"</ref>
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* [[3130]] - No record <ref name="MotIS3130">''Map of the Inner Sphere 3130''</ref>
 
* [[3130]] - No record <ref name="MotIS3130">''Map of the Inner Sphere 3130''</ref>
  
==References==
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'''Tintavel''' was a small world on the border between the [[Free Worlds League]] and the [[Capellan Confederation]] near [[Mansu-ri]] and [[Milnerton]]. It is best known as the site of a terrifying battle, which led to the formulation of the [[Ares Conventions]].
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== Planet History ==
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'''Tintavel''' was within the [[Free Worlds League]]<ref name="HB:HLp17">''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 17, "Capellan Confederation Founding [2366]"</ref>, but was captured by the [[Capellan Confederation]] during the [[Age of War]]. In [[2412]] a [[FWLM]] force invaded, intending to recapture the planet. The battle raged into urban areas and escalated until both sides employed various weapons of mass destruction, leading to over 300,000 causalities and forced the remaining population to abandon the planet.<ref name="ED:AWp5">''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 5, "Barbarism and Chivalry"</ref>
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The [[Chancellor|Capellan Chancellor]] [[Aleisha Liao]] recognized that one reason for the escalation of the battle were the only vague rules of engagement of this time. Those rules led to numerous similar situations on other worlds. On her behalf, representatives of all the major powers met on the planet of [[Ares (planet)|Ares]] and agreed on a treaty, known as the [[Ares Conventions]], that defined a set of engagement rules. The intention was to prevent unnecessary loss of life in future conflicts.<ref name="ED:AWp5"/>
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Though it was depopulated, Tintavel still appears on maps after the conclusion of the Age of War in the hands of [[House Marik]]. It finally vanished completely during the [[2nd Succession War]].<ref name="HB:HMp34"/><ref name="HB:HMp38"/>
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== Military Deployment ==
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=== 2786 ===
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* [[Sixth Marik Militia]]<ref name="FSWp138">''First Succession War (Source Book)'', p. 138, "First Succession War Deployment Table - FWLM"</ref>
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== References ==
 
<references />
 
<references />
  
==Bibliography==
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== Bibliography ==
 
* ''[[Era Digest: Age of War]]''
 
* ''[[Era Digest: Age of War]]''
 
* ''[[Era Report: 2750]]''
 
* ''[[Era Report: 2750]]''
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* ''[[First Succession War (Source Book)|First Succession War]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Liao]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Liao]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''

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Tintavel
System Information
X:Y Coordinates-98.38 : -243.79[e]

Political Affiliation

Tintavel was a small world on the border between the Free Worlds League and the Capellan Confederation near Mansu-ri and Milnerton. It is best known as the site of a terrifying battle, which led to the formulation of the Ares Conventions.

Planet History

Tintavel was within the Free Worlds League[2], but was captured by the Capellan Confederation during the Age of War. In 2412 a FWLM force invaded, intending to recapture the planet. The battle raged into urban areas and escalated until both sides employed various weapons of mass destruction, leading to over 300,000 causalities and forced the remaining population to abandon the planet.[3]

The Capellan Chancellor Aleisha Liao recognized that one reason for the escalation of the battle were the only vague rules of engagement of this time. Those rules led to numerous similar situations on other worlds. On her behalf, representatives of all the major powers met on the planet of Ares and agreed on a treaty, known as the Ares Conventions, that defined a set of engagement rules. The intention was to prevent unnecessary loss of life in future conflicts.[3]

Though it was depopulated, Tintavel still appears on maps after the conclusion of the Age of War in the hands of House Marik. It finally vanished completely during the 2nd Succession War.[9][11]

Military Deployment

2786

References

  1. Handbook: House Marik, p. 16, "Free Worlds League Founding [2271]"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Handbook: House Liao, p. 17, "Capellan Confederation Founding [2366]"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Era Digest: Age of War, p. 5, "Barbarism and Chivalry"
  4. Handbook: House Marik, p. 24, "Free Worlds League after Age of War [2571]"
  5. Historical: Reunification War, p. 159, "Inner Sphere - 2596"
  6. Era Report: 2750, p. 37, "Inner Sphere - 2750"
  7. Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1, p. 11, "Inner Sphere - 2765"
  8. First Succession War (Source Book), p. 25, "Inner Sphere - [2786] Map"
  9. 9.0 9.1 Handbook: House Marik, p. 34, "Free Worlds League after First Succession War [2822]"
  10. First Succession War (Source Book), p. 113, "Inner Sphere - [2822] Map"
  11. 11.0 11.1 Handbook: House Marik, p. 38, "Free Worlds League after Second Succession War [2822]"
  12. Handbook: House Marik, p. 42, "Free Worlds League after Third Succession War [3025]"
  13. Handbook: House Marik, p. 51, "Free Worlds League after Fourth Succession War [3030]"
  14. Handbook: House Marik, p. 54, "Free Worlds League after Operation Guerrero [3058]"
  15. Handbook: House Marik, p. 56, "Free Worlds League after FedCom Civil War [3067]"
  16. Map of the Inner Sphere 3130
  17. First Succession War (Source Book), p. 138, "First Succession War Deployment Table - FWLM"

Bibliography