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| caption = Second Battle of Cartiercourt, 1945 | | caption = Second Battle of Cartiercourt, 1945 | ||
| date = 7 May 1939 - 29 August 1948 | | date = 7 May 1939 - 29 August 1948 (9 years, 3 months, 23 days) | ||
| place | | place = [[Fravina]] | ||
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| combatant1 = '''1939-1940'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Irises}} | | combatant1 = '''1939-1940'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Irises}} | ||
*{{ | *{{flagicon|Fravi Fascists}} [[National Party (Fravina)|National Party]] | ||
*{{flag|Fravi Blue Liberals}}<br> | *{{flag|Fravi Blue Liberals}}<br> | ||
| combatant1a = '''1940-1944'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Irises}} | | combatant1a = '''1940-1944'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Irises}} | ||
*{{ | *{{flagicon|Fravi Fascists}} [[National Party (Fravina)|National Party]] | ||
*{{flag|Fravi Blue Liberals}} | *{{flag|Fravi Blue Liberals}} | ||
Supported by<br>{{flag|Northern Indigenous Conference}} | Supported by<br>{{flag|Northern Indigenous Conference}} | ||
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* ''and others'' | * ''and others'' | ||
| combatant1b = '''1944-1948'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Irises}} | | combatant1b = '''1944-1948'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Irises}} | ||
*{{ | *{{flagicon|Fravi Fascists}} [[National Party (Fravina)|National Party]] | ||
*{{flag|Fravi Blue Liberals}} | *{{flag|Fravi Blue Liberals}} | ||
Supported by<br>{{flag|Northern Indigenous Conference}} | Supported by<br>{{flag|Northern Indigenous Conference}} | ||
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| combatant2 = '''1939-1940'''<br> | | combatant2 = '''1939-1940'''<br> | ||
{{flag|Fravi Roses}} | {{flag|Fravi Roses}} | ||
*{{ | *{{flagicon|Fravi Socialists}} [[National Worker's Party of Fravina|National Worker's Party]] | ||
*{{flag|Fravi Green Liberals}} | *{{flag|Fravi Green Liberals}} | ||
| combatant2a = '''1940-1944'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Roses}} | | combatant2a = '''1940-1944'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Roses}} | ||
*{{ | *{{flagicon|Fravi Socialists}} [[National Worker's Party of Fravina|National Worker's Party]] | ||
*{{flag|Fravi Green Liberals}} | *{{flag|Fravi Green Liberals}} | ||
Supported by<br>{{flag|Indigenous Congress}} | Supported by<br>{{flag|Indigenous Congress}} | ||
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* ''and others'' | * ''and others'' | ||
| combatant2b = '''1944-1948'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Roses}} | | combatant2b = '''1944-1948'''<br>{{flag|Fravi Roses}} | ||
*{{ | *{{flagicon|Fravi Socialists}} [[National Worker's Party of Fravina|National Worker's Party]] | ||
*{{flag|Fravi Green Liberals}} | *{{flag|Fravi Green Liberals}} | ||
Supported by<br>{{flag|Indigenous Congress}} | Supported by<br>{{flag|Indigenous Congress}} | ||
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* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} '''[[Catherine | * {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} '''[[Catherine Michelin|Catherine I]]''' {{surrendered}} | ||
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} [[ | * {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} [[François Delachapelle]] {{surrendered}} | ||
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} [[Jean-Michel Deneuve]] {{ | * {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} [[Jean-Michel Deneuve]] {{KIA}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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| strength3 = {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} 115,600 (peak) | | strength3 = {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} 115,600 (peak) | ||
| casualties1 = {{flagicon|Fravi Irises}} '''~265,000'''<br>{{flagicon|Indigenous | | casualties1 = {{flagicon|Fravi Irises}} '''~265,000'''<br>{{flagicon|Northern Indigenous Conference}} '''72''' | ||
| casualties2 = {{flagicon|Fravi Roses}} '''~211,500'''<br>{{flagicon|Indigenous Congress}} '''~300''' | | casualties2 = {{flagicon|Fravi Roses}} '''~211,500'''<br>{{flagicon|Indigenous Congress}} '''~300''' | ||
| casualties3 = {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} '''~72,000''' | | casualties3 = {{flagicon|Kingdom of Prétredy}} '''~72,000''' | ||
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The '''Second Civil War of Fravina''' was a civil war fought in [[Fravina]] from 1939 to 1948 | The '''Second Civil War of Fravina''', also called the '''Rose Revolution''', was a civil war fought in [[Fravina]] from 1939 to 1948 between supporters of Brigadier General [[Joseph Peretti]] and supporters of Lieutenant Colonel [[Jacques de Mercy]], resulting in the formation of the [[Fravina|Second Republic of Fravina]]. The war began on 7 May 1939 with the [[East Orléans Army Mutiny]], led by de Mercy, and the [[Port de Orléans Riots of 1939]]. | ||
The origins of the war can be traced back to the death of [[Premier of Fravina|Premier]] [[Lewis M. Nichols]] and the succession of his office. Both De Mercy and Peretti wanted to succeed Nichols, and when Peretti took the office, de Mercy mutinied. Those for de Mercy were colloquially referred to as the [[Roses (Fravina)|''Roses'']], and were mainly composed of socialists and so-called [[Green Liberals (Fravina)|Green Liberals]]. Those for Peretti were colloquially referred to as the [[Irises (Fravina)|''Irises'']], and were mainly composed of fascists and so-called [[Blue Liberals (Fravina)|Blue Liberals]]. | The origins of the war can be traced back to the death of [[Premier of Fravina|Premier]] [[Lewis M. Nichols]] and the succession of his office. Both De Mercy and Peretti wanted to succeed Nichols, and when Peretti took the office, de Mercy mutinied. Those for de Mercy were colloquially referred to as the [[Roses (Fravina)|''Roses'']], and were mainly composed of socialists and so-called [[Green Liberals (Fravina)|Green Liberals]]. Those for Peretti were colloquially referred to as the [[Irises (Fravina)|''Irises'']], and were mainly composed of fascists and so-called [[Blue Liberals (Fravina)|Blue Liberals]]. | ||
Following the [[Fravina Indigenous Congress of 1940]], the leaders of various Fravina indigenous groups chose to support the Roses. In opposition to this, various other | Following the [[Fravina Indigenous Congress of 1940]], the leaders of various Fravina indigenous groups chose to support the Roses. In opposition to this, various other indigenous leaders held the [[Fravina Northern Indigenous Conference of 1941]], choosing to support the Irises. | ||
{{Eurth}} | {{Eurth}} | ||
{{Fravina}} | {{Fravina}} | ||
[[Category:Wars (Eurth)]][[Category:Fravina]] | [[Category:Wars (Eurth)]][[Category:Fravina]] |
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Second Battle of Cartiercourt, 1945 | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
1939-1940 |
1939-1940 | |||||||
1940-1944 Supported by |
1940-1944 Supported by |
1940-1944 Kingdom of Prétredy | ||||||
1944-1948 Supported by |
1944-1948 Supported by Second Republic of Fravina | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Strength | ||||||||
Iris forces 534,000 (peak) Northern Indigenous forces 4,575 (peak) |
Rose forces 1,147,000 (peak) Indigenous forces 18,244 (peak) | 115,600 (peak) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
~265,000 72 |
~211,500 ~300 | ~72,000 | ||||||
650,000–700,000 total casualties, including civilians and non-combatants |
The Second Civil War of Fravina, also called the Rose Revolution, was a civil war fought in Fravina from 1939 to 1948 between supporters of Brigadier General Joseph Peretti and supporters of Lieutenant Colonel Jacques de Mercy, resulting in the formation of the Second Republic of Fravina. The war began on 7 May 1939 with the East Orléans Army Mutiny, led by de Mercy, and the Port de Orléans Riots of 1939.
The origins of the war can be traced back to the death of Premier Lewis M. Nichols and the succession of his office. Both De Mercy and Peretti wanted to succeed Nichols, and when Peretti took the office, de Mercy mutinied. Those for de Mercy were colloquially referred to as the Roses, and were mainly composed of socialists and so-called Green Liberals. Those for Peretti were colloquially referred to as the Irises, and were mainly composed of fascists and so-called Blue Liberals.
Following the Fravina Indigenous Congress of 1940, the leaders of various Fravina indigenous groups chose to support the Roses. In opposition to this, various other indigenous leaders held the Fravina Northern Indigenous Conference of 1941, choosing to support the Irises.