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The '''Siege of Fort d'Olivier''' was the last major battle of the [[Second Civil War of Fravina]], leading to the surrender of the [[Fravi Irises|Irises]] and the formation of the [[Fravina|Second Republic of Fravina]] by the victorious [[Fravi Roses|Rose]] forces, led by [[Grand General of the Fravina Army|Grand General]] [[Jacque de Mercy]] and [[Grand Admiral of the Fravina Navy|Grand Admiral]] [[Nicolas Martin (Fravina)|Nicolas Martin]] | The '''Siege of Fort d'Olivier''' was the last major battle of the [[Second Civil War of Fravina]], leading to the surrender of the [[Fravi Irises|Irises]] and the formation of the [[Fravina|Second Republic of Fravina]] by the victorious [[Fravi Roses|Rose]] forces, led by [[Grand General of the Fravina Army|Grand General]] [[Jacque de Mercy]] and [[Grand Admiral of the Fravina Navy|Grand Admiral]] [[Nicolas Martin (Fravina)|Nicolas Martin]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:17, 18 September 2021
Siege of Fort d'Olivier | |||||||
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Part of the Thorns Offensive of the Second Civil War of Fravina | |||||||
Artillery about to be fired in Fort d'Olivier. The figure in the center is Maj. Gen. Théodore Tempête, chief of artillery for the Army of the East Orléans | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Second Republic of Fravina | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
Total strength - ~193,200
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Total strength - ~324,150
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
~51,600 | ~22,400 | ||||||
~81,400 total casualties, including civilians and non-combatants |
The Siege of Fort d'Olivier was the last major battle of the Second Civil War of Fravina, leading to the surrender of the Irises and the formation of the Second Republic of Fravina by the victorious Rose forces, led by Grand General Jacque de Mercy and Grand Admiral Nicolas Martin