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The Palm Sunday Rebellion
The Palm Sunday Rebellion (Étaían:Éirí Amach Domhnach na Pailme), alsp known as the '''Easter Week Rebellion''', was an armed insurrection in Étaín during Easter Week in March 1907. The Rebellion was launched by Étaían republicans against [[Krenya]] rule in Étaín with the aim of establishing an independent Étaín Republic.

Revision as of 03:10, 2 March 2021

  • Palm Sunday Rebellion
  • Éirí Amach Domhnach na Pailme
Part of Étaínian revolutionary period
Great War (Anteria)
Date24-30 March 1907
Location
Result Unconditional surrender of rebel forces, execution of most leaders
Belligerents
Étaín Rebel Forces
Flag of Blechingia.png Blechingia
Tytherial
Krenyan Forces
Lyonheimer
Strength
34,000 1,390,234
Casualties and losses
5,000 1,500


The Palm Sunday Rebellion (Étaían:Éirí Amach Domhnach na Pailme), alsp known as the Easter Week Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Étaín during Easter Week in March 1907. The Rebellion was launched by Étaían republicans against Krenya rule in Étaín with the aim of establishing an independent Étaín Republic.