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* Creation of the State of Toscani |
* Creation of the State of Toscani |
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* Creation of the Fortunan Confederation |
* Creation of the Fortunan Confederation |
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* Hundreds of thousands of civilians killed or displaced |
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* Genocide of certain species, ethnic, and religious groups, |
* Genocide of certain species, ethnic, and religious groups, most being Toscanan |
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* The rise of Fortunan fascism |
* The rise of Fortunan fascism |
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Toscanan-Emilian War | |||||||
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Toscanan forces advancing along the Emili's southern coastline (1962) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Support: |
Principality of Emili | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Morena Innocenti † (Head Secretary of Toscani) Sigismondo Tiraboschi † (Prime Minister of Toscani) Giorgio Abbadelli † (Defense Minister of Toscani) |
Aristeo II (Prince of Emili) Silvana Acciaio (Prime Minister of Emili) Emiliano Micheli (Defense Minister of Emili) Prudenzio V (Prince of Ancona) Lino Brunetti (Prime Minister of Ancona) Palmiro De Campo (Defense Minister of Ancona) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
160,000 troops |
175,000 troops 80,000 troops | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
100,000 soldiers 650,000 civilians |
60,000 soldiers 350,000 civilians 15,000 soldiers 30,000 civilians |
The Toscanan-Emilian War, or officially known in Fortuna as the War Against Foreign Aggression, was an armed conflict primarily between the People's Republic of Toscani and the Principality of Emili.