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Thirty Years War
La bataille d'Austerlitz. 2 decembre 1805 (François Gérard).jpg
Thirty Years War
Mesogeian:
Velikoslavian:
Date18 March, 1770 - 9 June, 1802
Location
Result Fragmentation of Velikoslavia
Independence of Nurek and Vitachia from the Mesogeian Empire
Fall of the Velinov Dynasty
Belligerents
 Velikoslavia  Mesogeia
Commanders and leaders
Velikoslavia Alexis I
Velikoslavia Mariya I
Velikoslavia Jasna I
Velikoslavia Aristophan II
Velikoslavia Grand Duke Feodor Repnin
Velikoslavia Roggar of Ustengrav
Mesogeia Constantine XVIII Troadinos
Strength
350,000 280,000
Casualties and losses
absolutely not a single man Heavy losses

Background

Phase I

Phase II

Alexandropolis Conference

Human and financial cost of the war

Social and cultural impact

Political consequences