First Aivintian Civil War: Difference between revisions

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|conflict = First Aivintian Civil War
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|image = [[File:AeternalMobilization.jpeg|300px800px]]
|caption = ''Aeternal Army gathering at Teronia before the Aslough Campaign, circa 1801''
|date = 5 December 1798 - 11 November 1801 <br> (2 years and 346 days)
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|combatant2 = [[File:Maven Flag.jpeg|20px]] New Kingdom of Aivintis
|combatant3 = [[File:Dale Flag.png|20px]] Aivintian Republic
|commander1 = [[File:Aeternal Flag.jpeg|20px]] [[The Aeternus]] <br /> [[File:Aeternal Flag.jpeg|20px]] General Darren Tennyson <br /> [[File:Aeternal Flag.jpeg|20px]] General [[Theodore Stuart]]
|commander2 = [[File:Maven Flag.jpeg|20px]] King Henry Florence <br /> [[File:Maven Flag.jpeg|20px]] Lord George Douglas
|commander3 = [[File:Dale Flag.png|20px]] Commander-in-Chief Thomas North <br /> [[File:Dale Flag.png|20px]] General Nathaniel Boyd
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The '''First Aivintian Civil War''', also known as the '''War of Aivintian Succession''', was a national [[Wikipedia:Civil war|civil war]] that lasted from the [[Wikipedia:Assassination|assassination]] of [[Geoffrey Dale]] in 1798 to the Treaty of Aslough in 1801. The war was waged between three belligerents - the authoritarian zealots of the Aeternal Ascendancy, the constitutional monarchists of the New Kingdom of Aivintis, and the revolutionaryradical democrats in the Aivintian Republic. Over 600,000 soldiers took part in the various battles of the war, with over 225,000 killed in the fighting. This was the bloodiest war in Aivintian history up to that point, which caused widespread fear of another civil war, fear that was exploited by the resulting government. The war crippled Maven autonomy, stifled any hopes of democracy in the near future, and began a period of religious persecution that was eventually picked up by their successors.
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