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* Julian Beydatar
* Julian Beydatar
* Roberto Bergara
* Roberto Bergara
[[Enrique I]]
* Juancho Villaseca
Juancho Villaseca
[[Enrique I]]<br>Mateo, Prince of Moliropa
Mateo, Prince of Moliropa
* Estevan Gomez
Estevan Gomez
| commander2  = Galerius Marinus Caesar Augustus
| commander2  = Galerius Marinus Caesar Augustus
* Camillus Caesius Linus
* Camillus Caesius Linus

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First Arcadian Invasion of Lekeadia
Siège de Puebla - 29 mars 1863.PNG
Siege of Gran Salvador
Date10 January 1842 - 5 March 1843
Location
Island of Lekeadia, Carinansia
Result

Carinansian Victory

  • Arcadian force repelled
  • Deportation of remaining ethnic Arcadians in Carinansia
  • Motivated the Liberation of Monteguerias
Belligerents

Imperial State of Carinansia

  • Kingdom of Aparicia
  • Natik people

Kingdom of Valorá

Kingdom of Kangsu (financial aid)

Arcadian Empire

  • Arcadian Liberation Army of Voclaria
Commanders and leaders

Alberto II

  • Julian Beydatar
  • Roberto Bergara
  • Juancho Villaseca

Enrique I
Mateo, Prince of Moliropa

  • Estevan Gomez

Galerius Marinus Caesar Augustus

  • Camillus Caesius Linus
  • Lucius Caesar Vipsanius
  • Cnaeus Domitius Lupercus
  • Oppius Furius Varus

The 1842 Invasion of Lekeadia was one of the final Arcadian attempts at reconquering part of their lost Suroikoian territories. Initial Arcadian military victories were quickly unraveled as the 'Youth Campaign', led by Alberto II, eventually resulted in the encirclement of remaining Arcadian forces, and their subsequent mass surrender. No formal peace treaty was signed given the lack of a declaration of war, and most of these soldiers spent the rest of their lives under Carinansian bondage.