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The '''War of the Tretridian Succession''' was a 17th-century Novaran conflict triggered by a succession crisis in [[Tretrid]]. It was mainly fought between two rival claimants of the Tretridian throne, Eadgyð I and Ælfheah III. It marked the start of the [[Tretridian Anarchy]], a prolonged period of Tretridian instability, and largely led to the collapse of the [[Tretridian colonial empire]]. |
The '''War of the Tretridian Succession''' was a 17th-century Novaran conflict triggered by a succession crisis in [[Tretrid]]. It was mainly fought between two rival claimants of the Tretridian throne, Eadgyð I and Ælfheah III. It marked the start of the [[Tretridian Anarchy]], a prolonged period of Tretridian instability, and largely led to the collapse of the [[Tretridian colonial empire]]. |
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The Battle of Sigested | ||||||||
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Eadgyð I | Ælfheah III |
The War of the Tretridian Succession was a 17th-century Novaran conflict triggered by a succession crisis in Tretrid. It was mainly fought between two rival claimants of the Tretridian throne, Eadgyð I and Ælfheah III. It marked the start of the Tretridian Anarchy, a prolonged period of Tretridian instability, and largely led to the collapse of the Tretridian colonial empire.