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*[[ | *[[wikipedia:Freedom of religion|Freedom of religion]] in [[Walneria]] | ||
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Entenian Wars (Walnerian Religious Wars) | |||||||
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Entenian forces after raiding Tarmásnov | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Kingdom of Walneria
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Entenian Fighters Kámper Movement | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
~250.000 troops | ~100.000 troops | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
~55.000 killed | ~35.000 killed |
The Entenian Wars (Walnerian[1]: Entére krígí; Ustokan: Entské války; Dolch: Entische Kriege) was a series of conflicts between Catholic royalty and newly formed proto-protestant movement, which gained traction under the preacher Peter Ente (Walnerian: Petŕ Ente; Ustokan: Petr Ent), which eventually ended with the siege of Rámovny in 1439.
Papal schism
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Entenist preaching
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Conflict begins
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Entenist victories
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Open dialogue
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Tolerance declaration
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Plans for betrayal
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Resumed conflict
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Regime deposement
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Outcome & aftermath
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- ↑ At the time, Walnerian language language didn't exist as the Zusamëlfasunk didn't happen yet, so the name is rather a post-event name