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{{Infobox civil conflict
{{Infobox royalty
| title            = New Year's Revolt
| consort    = yes
| subtitle        =  
| name        = Ella of Ibelin
| partof          = [[2015–2016 Sydalene protests]]
| title      = [[List of Sydalene consorts|Dowager Queen]]
| image           =
| image       = Baudo Koll Falchi Sanremo 1995 (cropped).jpg
| caption          =  
| image_size  = 220px
| date            = 4 January 2016 – 19 January 2016<br>({{Age in years, months, weeks and days |2016|1|4|2016|1|19}})
| caption    =
| place            = Cities of the [[Royal Domain]], other major Sydalene cities, including [[Aihal]], [[Destroit]], [[Hamrun]], [[Philippopolis (city)|Philippopolis]], [[Tiberias]], and [[Zabbar]],
| succession  = [[List of Sydalene consorts|Queen consort of Sydalon]]
| coordinates      =
| reign      = 2 March 1989 – 3 March 2011
| causes          = Opposition to unresponsive government, overreach and interference in the criminal justice system, royal spending, and broken promise on the re-creation of an elected, lower house of [[Parliament of Sydalon|Parliament]].
| coronation  = 2 March 1989
| goals            = Various goals, including electoral reform, more responsive and transparent government that was responsible to a national electorate, release of [[Adeodatus du Caeseti]], and abolition of the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Monarchy]] in some cases.
| issue      = {{ubl
| methods          =  
|[[Valamir di Gallodoro, 1st Kt.]] ({{Abbr|ill.|illegitimate}})<!-- 1983-->
| status          =  
|[[Theodoric of Sydalon|Theodoric I, Duke of Rabuleia]] <!-- 1988 born a bastard-->
| result          = Dissent quashed by the [[Sydalene Royal Army|Royal Army]], and [[Order of the Holy Lance]]; arrest and prosecution of insurrectionist leadership and activists; plans announced for creation of the [[National Assembly (Sydalon)|National Assembly]].
|[[Damira of Sydalon|Damira, Countess of Vada]] <!-- 1990-->
| side1            = '''{{flag|Sydalon}}'''
|[[Amantius of Sydalon|Prince Amantius]] <!-- 1993-->
* {{army|Sydalon|name=Royal Army}}
|[[Emilia of Sydalon|Princess Emilia]] <!-- 1997-->
* {{flag|Order of the Holy Lance}}
{{flag|Order of the Sacred Chalice}}<br>
{{flag|Order of Saint Joseph}}
<br>'''Public support from''':<hr>
* {{flag|Fabria}}
| side2            = '''Various groups'''
* [[#|Citizens Movement]]
* Protestors and rioters
<br>'''Public support from''':<hr>
*group
| side3            =
| side4            =
| leadfigures1    = {{flagicon|Sydalon|royal}} [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Melisende III]]<br>{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Sydalon|consort}} [[Michael of Dakmoor|The Prince Consort]]}}
| leadfigures2    = {{nowrap| {{flagicon|Sydalon|citizens}} [[Adeodatus du Caeseti]]}}<br>{{flagicon|Sydalon|citizens}} [[Adi Philosir]]
| leadfigures3    =
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| howmany1        =
| howmany2        =
| howmany3        =
| howmany4        =
| casualties1      =
| casualties2      =
| casualties3      =
| casualties4      =
| fatalities      = Unknown, at least 50
| injuries        = * Unknown number of rioters and insurrectionists injured; at least 100 hospitalized
* At least 170 law enforcement (30 hospitalized); at least 100 military
| arrests          =
| damage          = Extensive physical damage; buildings vandalized and/or ransacked; roughly {{LAS}}50 million in damages
| buildings        =
| detentions      =
| charged          = at least 7,000
| fined            =
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| notes            =
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The '''New Year's Revolt''', also known as the '''Insurrection of 2016''', was nearly 3 months of strikes, protests and demonstrations, and general unrest in [[Sydalon]], lasting from 4 January to 19 January 2016. The insurrection began innocuously as a minor protest in [[Ostracine (city)|Ostracine]] against the extravagant royal spending brought on by [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Queen Melisende III]]'s marriage to [[Michael of Dakmoor|Prince Michael of Dakmoor]]. By New Year's Day, the demonstrations grew to encompass groups calling for political reforms that ranged from the re-creation of an elected lower house of [[Parliament of Sydalon|Parliament]] to the abolition of the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Monarchy]].
| birth_name  = Ella Maria Theodorica Amantia di Aurvandil
| spouse      = {{marriage|[[Jordan IX of Sydalon]]|29 July 1988|3 March 2011|end={{abbr|d.|death}}}}
| house      = [[House of Aurvandalo|Aurvandalo]]
| father      = [[Alaric V, Count of Ibelin]]
| mother      = [[Leonora of Cartega]]
| birth_date  = {{birth date and age|1965|10|11|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Casteddu Gallodoro]], [[Gallodoro]], [[Toron]], [[Sydalon]]
| religion    = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]]
|}}


A faction of the protestors also called for Queen Melisende to cease interfering in the trial of [[Adeodatus du Caeseti]], and later became violent when protestors attacked a police convoy transporting Caeseti from the [[Judiciary of Sydalon#Royal District Courts|Ostracine Royal District Court]] and Fuertzuarru<!--Blue Fort-->. The insurrection was the largest and most widespread of its kind in Sydalon since the signing of the [[Yarden Accords]] in 1973.
{{Infobox royalty
| consort    =
| name        = Theodoric of Sydalon
| title      = [[Duke of Rabuleia]]
| image      = Theodoric of Sydalon.jpg
| image_size  = 220px
| caption    =
| succession  =
| reign      =
| coronation  =
| issue      = {{ubl
|TBD
}}
| full name  = Theodoric Emmanuel Sigirauc Jordanes Konstantino <!--birth name Theodoric Emmanuel Sigirauc Jordanes di Amala-->
| spouse      = {{marriage|[[Paulina of Aurunca]]|2017}}
| house      = [[House of Toron|Toron]]
| father      = [[Jordan IX of Sydalon]]
| mother      = [[Ella of Ibelin]]
| birth_date  = {{birth date and age|1988|9|2|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Casteddu Gallodoro]], [[Gallodoro]], [[Toron]], [[Sydalon]]
| religion    = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]]
| module      = {{infobox person | embed=yes
  | education    = {{plain list|
* [[TBD]]
}}
}}
{{Infobox military person | embed=yes
  | allegiance  = {{flag|Sydalon}}
  | branch        = {{army|Sydalon}}
  | serviceyears  = 2009–present
  | serviceyears_label = Active service
  | rank          = [[#Military ranks|See list]]
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A royal inquiry into the causes and events of the revolt prompted more than 7,000 arrests.
{{Infobox royalty
==Background==
| consort  = yes
Origins of the New Year's Revolt have been traced to the October 2012 royal proclamation by then [[Desiderius I of Sydalon|King Desiderius I]] on his plans to create an elected [[wikipedia:lower house|lower house]] of [[Parliament of Sydalon|Parliament]]. A month later, the King announced during a public address his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer, and ultimately his death on 22 May 2013 stalled any plans to establish an elected lower house of Parliament when his daughter and successor, the 19-year old [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Queen Melisende III]], later announced that Desiderius' death and subsequent transition would delay the creation of an elected legislature.
| name    = Damira of Sydalon
 
| title    = TBD
Queen Melisende suffered from a lack of popular support in the early years of her reign, and her delay of an elected legislature were eventually met with protests by October. These small protests dissipated by November, but local and domain politicians continued to press for national elections and greater popular involvement in the Royal Domain.
| image    = Melisende III of Sydalon speaking at event.jpg
 
| image_size  = 220px
By 2015, the Queen's rising favorability began to dip with the announcement of her engagement to [[Michael of Dakmoor|Prince Michael of Dakmoor]]. The engagement was seen as unfavorable to the nobility and, most of all, the Church, especially as rumors of a pregnancy began to circulate at court. Queen Melisende's wedding to Michael of Dakmoor once again pushed back any plans of an elected lower chamber of Parliament, and saw record state and royal spending on security and planning the wedding. The Queen was noticeably pregnant at her June 2015 wedding, which saw some sharp rebukes from more conservative, prominent nobles. However, the extravagant spending drew the ire of the Sydalene populace and various demonstrations throughout the royal domain and even some of the non-royal domains.
| caption  = Damira in 2020
 
<!--Consort?-->
Overall a contentious issue in Sydalon, and even among the various early demonstrators, the deposition, arrest, and trial of [[Adeodatus de Caeseti]] saw repeated royal interference in the justice system. Interference included reinstatement of 2 charges previously dismissed by the Ostracine District Court, and disqualifying the judge from continuing with the case. While this sort of interference is not constitutionally prohibited, many grew outraged at the repeated involvement during Caeseti's pre-trial proceedings. However, a sect of protestors gathered in support of Caeseti and joined demonstrations, often referring to the allegations and convictions as "fake" and a "witch-hunt".
| succession  =
 
| reign   =
Another contributing factor was social media. A number of foreign and local social media websites attacked the Queen for her broken promises, lack of attention to government, judicial interference, and extravagant spending on personal affairs. Following an investigation, which some have called biased, accused the [[IDR]] or other foreign agents of influencing the demonstrations via social media. Taken together, these events are widely seen to be the leading causes of the gatherings that took place on 26 December 2015 and the events that followed.
| coronation  =
==Early events==
| predecessor  =
===Early demonstrations and protests===
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Protests and demonstrations had become an almost regular fixture in Ostracine and [[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]] after Queen Melisende's [[Wedding of Melisende III and Michael of Dakmoor|June 2015 wedding]]. However at these early protests, the Queen was absent from the country for more than a month for the royal couple's honeymoon in [location]. Demonstrators began to organize more online and held a number of flash protests after authorities withheld granting legal protest approval. These flash protests proved troublesome for the local authorities, who for the next month were unable to infiltrate the websites protestors used to gather. This inability to infiltrate led local police to a delayed response time for other more traditional policing matters, as they responded to protests in an effort to prevent their spread in Ostracine.
| spouse  = {{marriage|[[TBD]]|22 December 2015}}
 
| issue    = {{ubl
By mid-August, the Queen and Prince Consort returned to [[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]], where they were met with protests that prevented their return to [[Monarchy of Sydalon#Residences|Castra Rubea]] for at least 2 hours after their arrival. Police were later able to clear the travel route and return the Queen to Castra Rubea. The next day, local police, supported by a minor armed detachment of the [[Order of Saint Joseph]], used water cannons to clear peaceful protestors that were gathered outside of [[Liga 1 (Sydalon)|Civitas Christi]]'s stadium.
|TBD
 
}}
For the next 3 months, flash protests went through a phase of disappearance and reappearance. Two events are widely attributed to the eventual growth of protests. First, the arrest of [[Adeodatus de Caeseti]] was seen as a widely divisive issue among the populace. Second, the removal of [[Adi Philosir]] from his position on the [[Ostracine (city)|Ostracine City Council]] for speaking out against the disregard of due process and royal interference in Caeseti's case. These two events resulted in a growth of the protests leading up to January 2016, creating a diverse group of protestors, ranging from those supporting Caeseti who more conservative leaning and decried the allegations facing him as "fake news", and more youthful, left-wing leaning reformists drawn to Philosir's cause.
| full name = Damira Jordana Theodorica Maria Leonora
 
| house    = [[House of Toron|Toron]]
==Turning points==
| father  = [[Jordan IX of Sydalon]]
===Storming parliament===
| mother  = [[Ella of Ibelin]]
Prior to New Year's 2016, legal demonstrations were held in Ostracine outside of [[Parliament of Sydalon|Palis Autrecôté]]. Because Parliament was on winter recess, security was lighter than normal. The demonstrations violated the municipal curfew imposed on legal demonstrations, leading to an unruly situation with the demonstrators and early clashes with police. Local police fired tear gas at protestors, and the demonstration was labeled a riot by the municipal government. On 3 January 2016, the [[Royal Guard (Sydalon)|Royal Guard]] responded to a bomb threat at – located within a mile of [[Monarchy of Sydalon#Residences|Palis de Aultavilla]].
| birth_date  = {{birth date and age|1990|12|19|df=y}}
 
| birth_place  = Castra Rubea, [[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]], [[Sydalon]]
Due to the limited police presence at Parliament and other authorities responding to the bomb threat, demonstrators began to force their way towards the entrance of Parliament. Authorities remaining at Palis Autrecôté began firing tear gas at the protestors who, by 12:01 PM, had managed to reach the building's front steps. However, at 12:26, when demonstrators breached the front doors, they were met with little resistance from authorities who had all but abandoned the building. Demonstrators remained inside of Palis Autrecôté for nearly 5 hours as riot police assembled nearby. While mustering, police were joined by the [[Royal Sydalene Army|26th Royal Army Company]]. At 5:17 PM, authorities began to clear the building, using smoke grenades and, what observers referred to as, "brutal" tactics. The first death was reported at 7:37 PM, where a demonstrator was killed by an Ostracine police officer. A total of 10 deaths resulted from the storming of Parliament, all demonstrators.
| religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]]
===Subsequent demonstrations===
| module  = {{infobox person | embed=yes
[[file:George Floyd police brutality protests - Portland Oregon - July 22 - tedder - 05.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Protestors gather outside of Parliament on 4 January, the day following the storming of parliament.]]
  | education = {{plain list|
The storming of parliament and the 10 deaths that followed quickly served as a rallying cry against the government. Demonstrations continued to swell in Ostracine and [[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]], and even began to spread to other major cities, most notably [[Philippopolis (city)|Philippopolis]], [[Aihal]], and [[Zabbar]]. Royal authorities quickly called on the demonstrations and protests as "riots". Government comments caused to inflame the protestors, and prompted police to continue their use of heavy-handed tactics to push back on the protests, with a liberal tear gas, riot controlling tactics, and non-lethal ammunition.
* [[Ostracine|Lyceu ta'Aradia]]
* [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII|Empress Alexandra College, Castellum]]
}}
}}
}}


The first calls for a general strike were made on 6 January, by former Ostracine city-councilor [[Adi Philosir]], who was removed from office in 2013 for violation of lese majeste laws. An arrest warrant was issued against Philosir and other insurrectionist leaders. Philori was arrested on 7 January at approximately 4:00 am, along with his wife – though she was later released by authorities and placed under house arrest.
===Alimas River crossing attack===
On the morning of 8 January 2015, [[Adi Philosir]] was set to be arraigned at the [[Judiciary of Sydalon#Royal District Courts|Ostracine Royal District Court]] for multiple charges of conspiracy, destruction of property, incitement, insurrection, and treason. By 10:30 am, he appeared at the District Court for his arraignment and pleaded not guilty. He was set for return to Fuertzuarru, a prominent prison for  political prisoners located near Lampron, at 2:20 PM. Unbeknownst to the public, [[Adeodatus de Caeseti]] also appeared for a hearing at the District Court and was in the same transport moving Philosir. The police convoy overseeing Philosir's and Caeseti's transportation was ambushed while crossing the Alimas River. At least 20 armed insurrectionists attacked the convoy. An exchange of gunfire was first reported moments after the attack, and numerous clips were posted to social media before being removed. The attack resulted in the deaths of 8 deaths, 5 of which were police officers. Philosir, Caeseti, and 3 other prisoners being transported.


The convoy attack resulted in further escalation from royal authorities, and by 3:29 PM, Queen Melisende declared a state of emergency in Ostracine and placed the armed forces on high alert.
===Formation of the Citizens Movement===
*Formed by Caeseti and Philosir, other prominent figures, with Caeseti as public leader.
*Called for general strike, militias to form
*Committee for Organizing a Citizens Movement
==Government crackdown==
*Crackdown prompts calls for general strike and forming of Citizens Movement
*Forming of CM and assassination of [person] results in Royals fleeing for Ramitha and Belandra's fortress
*Holy Lance and army clean up streets, round up the ring leaders
==Aftermath==
*Demonstrations grew weaker as leaders were arrested by authorities, which were followed by mass arrests of protestors.
*Leaders were charged with insurrection, treason
*Royal inquiry into causes
===Plot to kidnap Queen Melisende===
==Reactions==
*Nation: Reaction words go here. Yadda, yadda, yadda.
==See also==
*[[Gran Aligonian crisis (2019-present)|2019–2020 Gran Aligonian crisis]]
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Ella of Ibelin
Dowager Queen
Baudo Koll Falchi Sanremo 1995 (cropped).jpg
Queen consort of Sydalon
Tenure2 March 1989 – 3 March 2011
Coronation2 March 1989
BornElla Maria Theodorica Amantia di Aurvandil
(1965-10-11) 11 October 1965 (age 58)
Casteddu Gallodoro, Gallodoro, Toron, Sydalon
Spouse
Jordan IX of Sydalon
(m. 1988; d. 2011)
Issue
HouseAurvandalo
FatherAlaric V, Count of Ibelin
MotherLeonora of Cartega
ReligionFabrian Catholicism
Theodoric of Sydalon
Duke of Rabuleia
File:Theodoric of Sydalon.jpg
Born (1988-09-02) 2 September 1988 (age 35)
Casteddu Gallodoro, Gallodoro, Toron, Sydalon
Spouse
Issue
  • TBD
Full name
Theodoric Emmanuel Sigirauc Jordanes Konstantino
HouseToron
FatherJordan IX of Sydalon
MotherElla of Ibelin
ReligionFabrian Catholicism
Education
Military career
Allegiance Sydalon
Service/branch Sydalene Army
Active service2009–present
RankSee list
Damira of Sydalon
TBD
Melisende III of Sydalon speaking at event.jpg
Damira in 2020
Born (1990-12-19) 19 December 1990 (age 33)
Castra Rubea, Sydalon, Sydalon
Spouse
TBD (m. 2015)
Issue
  • TBD
Full name
Damira Jordana Theodorica Maria Leonora
HouseToron
FatherJordan IX of Sydalon
MotherElla of Ibelin
ReligionFabrian Catholicism
Education