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"The Battle of Mizra (1466 B.B.Y.) saw the victory of a massive Sith army over the Jedi. It was immortalized by the poet Felloux, who described scores of Sith speeders bearing scores of Sith Lords […]"
The New Essential Chronology[1]

Felloux was a poet who composed a work detailing the Sith victory at the Battle of Mizra, a battle which took place in 1466 BBY as part of the New Sith Wars. The piece detailed the vast number of Sith Lords plummeting from a sky thick with ash. Felloux noted that each rode a speeder named for a predatory animal that represented their individual personalities, and that the noise produced by the sheer number of repulsorlift vehicles drowned out the screams of those dying in the conflict. The New Essential Chronology—a book published by the New Republic's Historical Council under the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances—was published in 36 ABY and detailed aspects of Felloux's piece describing the Battle of Mizra.[1]

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Felloux was mentioned in the 2005 reference book The New Essential Chronology, which was written by Daniel Wallace.[1]

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