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|partof      = the [[Hesperidesian Crusades]]
|partof      = the [[Hesperidesian Crusades]]
| date        = 10th and 11th Century
| date        = 923 to 1089
| place      = Eastern Hesperidesia
| place      = Eastern Hesperidesia
| result      = Imperial rule confirmed in area
| result      = Imperial rule confirmed in area
| territory  = Vast areas of Hesperidesia provinces of the Empire of Exponent
| territory  = Vast areas of Hesperidesia become provinces of the Empire of Exponent
| combatant1  = Kingdom of Voltai <br> Kingdom of Jafa <br> Naka Empire <br> Djujiba <br> Gauteng <br> Kingdom of Nuo  
| combatant1  = Kingdom of Voltai <br> Kingdom of Jafa <br> Naka Empire <br> Djujiba <br> Gauteng <br> Kingdom of Nuo  
| combatant2  = {{flag|Empire of Exponent}}
| combatant2  = {{flag|Empire of Exponent}}
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The '''Eastern Crusade''' refers to a series of military campaigns waged by the [[Empire of Exponent]] against the various native Hesperiedesian kingdoms on the eastern half of Hesperidesia.
==Background==
==Crusade==
==Aftermath and legacy==
[[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Wars involving the Empire of Exponent]]
[[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Wars involving the Empire of Exponent]]

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Eastern Crusade
Part of the Hesperidesian Crusades
Eastern Crusades.jpg
Date923 to 1089
Location
Eastern Hesperidesia
Result Imperial rule confirmed in area
Territorial
changes
Vast areas of Hesperidesia become provinces of the Empire of Exponent
Belligerents
Kingdom of Voltai
Kingdom of Jafa
Naka Empire
Djujiba
Gauteng
Kingdom of Nuo
 Empire of Exponent

The Eastern Crusade refers to a series of military campaigns waged by the Empire of Exponent against the various native Hesperiedesian kingdoms on the eastern half of Hesperidesia.

Background

Crusade

Aftermath and legacy