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* [[Aviraultine Absolutism]]
*- [[Aviraultine Absolutism]]
* High Taxation
*- High Taxation
* Food Shortages
*- Food Shortages
* Intrafamilial Liberal Agitation
*- Intrafamilial Liberal Agitation
* High Taxation
*- High Taxation
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*| End of Aviraultine Absolutism
*- End of Aviraultine Absolutism
*| Lowering Royal Taxes
*- Lowering Royal Taxes
*| Bread Price Cap
*- Bread Price Cap
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Revision as of 21:51, 3 July 2023

Aviraultine Revolution
Aviraultine Rebellion of 1125 B.W
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"A Whiff of Grapeshot", Francois Deliurie Marchons, 1102 B.W
Date2nd-6th of Silver, 1125 B.W
Location
Avirault
Caused by
Goals
  • - End of Aviraultine Absolutism
  • - Lowering Royal Taxes
  • - Bread Price Cap
Resulted inVictory of the Royalists
Parties to the civil conflict
Lead figures
Disorganized Leadership
Number
~ 15,000 Infantry
~ 500 Artillery
~ 2,000 Cavalry
~ 50,000 Peasant Insurgents
~ 3,500 Noble Retinue
~ 350 Judicial Guards
Casualties
254 died during initial fighting, 129 during aftermath and clearing of the city.
Over 6,500 Peasants dead, numerous wounded. All noble retinues and all judicial guards.
The single bloodiest three days in internal Aviraultine history.