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| place      = [[Fravina]]
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The '''First Civil War of Fravina''' was a civil war in [[Fravina]] from 1896 to 1902, fought between the [[First Republic of Fravina]] in the north, the seceded [[Indigineous Confederation]] in current-day [[Mont de Mercy]], and [[Fravi Socialists (First Civil War)|Fravi Socialists]] in the south. The war began with the [[Proclamation of Indigenous Independence]] in October 1896, which outlined the cause of war being civil rights and territory disputes.
The '''First Civil War of Fravina''' was a civil war in [[Fravina]] from 1896 to 1902, fought between the [[First Republic of Fravina]] in the north, the seceded [[Indigineous Confederation]] in current-day [[Mont de Mercy]], and [[Fravi Socialists (First Civil War)|Fravi Socialists]] in the south. The war began with the [[Proclamation of Indigenous Independence]] on 9 September 1896, which outlined the cause of war being civil rights and territory disputes.


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Revision as of 23:51, 11 October 2021

First Civil War of Fravina
Battle of le Bois de Dieu.jpg
Battle of le Bois de Dieu, 1899
Location
Result Fravi victory
Belligerents

 First Republic of Fravina

Supported by:
 Delamaria
 Indigenous Confederation  Fravi Socialists
Commanders and leaders
and others and others

The First Civil War of Fravina was a civil war in Fravina from 1896 to 1902, fought between the First Republic of Fravina in the north, the seceded Indigineous Confederation in current-day Mont de Mercy, and Fravi Socialists in the south. The war began with the Proclamation of Indigenous Independence on 9 September 1896, which outlined the cause of war being civil rights and territory disputes.