1891 Nobleman Insurrection

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1891 Nobleman Insurrection
Armée-Bourb-en-Suisse.jpg
Disarmament of Forelis Insurrectionists after their surrender in late 1891
DateFebruary 12th, 1891 - March 4th, 1892
Location
Mainland TECT
Result Imperial Victory, End of Noble Domain Rule within Mainland TECT
Territorial
changes
End of Noble Domains within Mainland TECT
Imperial Government-Nobleman Insurrectionists
The Empire of Common TerritoriesThe Empire of Common Territories

 Neuenried Confederation

(Noble Insurrectionist Revolt)
Commanders and leaders
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesEmperor Charles I
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesDuke Grutmen
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesDuke Rothenberg
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesDuke Ackermann
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesImperial General Wolfgang Hendrik Wägner
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesGeneral Wulf Gilbert Beitel
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesGeneral Tiedemann Sigimundaz Burgstaller
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesGeneral Fulcher Leuthar Schmidt
  • The Empire of Common TerritoriesAdmiral Rudericus Wenilo Beltz
Neuenried ConfederationCount Ortwin Baldo Braune

The 1891 Nobleman Insurrection, or often reflected upon negatively as the "1891 Nobleman Rancor," was a short-lived unsuccessful military revolt lead by Count Ortwin Baldo Braune and several other higher-ranked secessionist Nobleman Realms (predominantly in the north) against the Imperial Government. On February 12th, 1891, Count Braune lead several other land-ruling nobleman in declaring the secession of their territories from the "Empire" and founding a new independent State. Braune issued a number of declarations on tpendence