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The '''Wars of the Successors''', also known as the '''Liễu Dynastic Wars''', was a series of civil wars instigated by the brothers, sisters, sons and daughters of the [[Liễu Dynasty|Liễu emperor]] [[Liễu Thủ Tông]]. Due to the weak and incompetent rule of the emperor and the increasing outcry from the citizenry, many of these family members rebelled against his rule and one another for their proclamations of successions, and eventually, legitimacy. | The '''Wars of the Successors''', also known as the '''Liễu Dynastic Wars''', was a series of civil wars instigated by the brothers, sisters, sons and daughters of the [[Liễu Dynasty|Liễu emperor]] [[Liễu Thủ Tông]]. Due to the weak and incompetent rule of the emperor and the increasing outcry from the citizenry, many of these family members rebelled against his rule and one another for their proclamations of successions, and eventually, legitimacy. | ||
==Rebellion of the Two Siblings | According to the ''[[Annals of the Last Years of the Liễus]]'', there were a total of twelve wars that have been instigated by the last members of the royal family. The wars first started in the imperial capital of [[Cẩm Phả]], then | ||
==Background== | |||
From the late 5th century, the [[Liễu Dynasty]] has experienced a variety of emperors that have generally led its power and dominance to decline. Even though, there were several | |||
==I: Rebellion of the Two Siblings== | |||
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==Rebellion of Liễu Nam Phi== | ==II: Rebellion of Liễu Nam Phi== | ||
==III: War of Liễu Thủ Tổ's Children and the Empress (Liễu Chí Khiêm and Liễu Nhã Trúc)== | |||
==IV: War of the Two Princes and the Empress (Liễu Chí Khiêm and Liễu Thế Vinh, and Liễu Nhã Trúc)== | |||
==V: Phổ Biến War== | |||
What was to be known as the longest dynastic war originates from the assassination of [[Liễu Thủ Tông]]. | |||
==VI: TBD== | |||
==VII: TBD== | |||
==VII: TBD== | |||
==IX: TBD== | |||
==X: TBD== | |||
==XI: TBD== | |||
==XII: TBD== | |||
==Conclusion and Legacy== | |||
== | ==In Cultural Depictions== | ||
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The Wars of the Successors, also known as the Liễu Dynastic Wars, was a series of civil wars instigated by the brothers, sisters, sons and daughters of the Liễu emperor Liễu Thủ Tông. Due to the weak and incompetent rule of the emperor and the increasing outcry from the citizenry, many of these family members rebelled against his rule and one another for their proclamations of successions, and eventually, legitimacy.
According to the Annals of the Last Years of the Liễus, there were a total of twelve wars that have been instigated by the last members of the royal family. The wars first started in the imperial capital of Cẩm Phả, then
Background
From the late 5th century, the Liễu Dynasty has experienced a variety of emperors that have generally led its power and dominance to decline. Even though, there were several
I: Rebellion of the Two Siblings
Rebellion of the Two Siblings | |||||||
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II: Rebellion of Liễu Nam Phi
III: War of Liễu Thủ Tổ's Children and the Empress (Liễu Chí Khiêm and Liễu Nhã Trúc)
IV: War of the Two Princes and the Empress (Liễu Chí Khiêm and Liễu Thế Vinh, and Liễu Nhã Trúc)
V: Phổ Biến War
What was to be known as the longest dynastic war originates from the assassination of Liễu Thủ Tông.
VI: TBD
VII: TBD
VII: TBD
IX: TBD
X: TBD
XI: TBD
XII: TBD
Conclusion and Legacy
In Cultural Depictions
These wars