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The Second War of Valvexian Succession (6 July 1541 — 10 August 1552) was an armed conflict in Valvexia occuring between 1541 and 1552. Essentially a civil war between two factions of the Northern Assisian school, the war was fought between those supporting the House of Halburten, led by the Crown Prince [[Andreus II of Valvexia|Andreus]], and those supporting the House of Vehga, led by the political veteran [[Henrie I of Valvexia|Duke Henrie of Veterren]].
The Second War of Valvexian Succession (6 July 1541 — 10 August 1552) was an armed conflict in Valvexia occuring between 1541 and 1552. Essentially a civil war between two factions of the Northern Assisian school, the war was fought between those supporting the House of Halburten, led by the Crown Prince [[Andreus II of Valvexia|Andreus]], and those supporting the House of Vehga, led by the political veteran [[Henrie I of Valvexia|Duke Henrie of Veterren]].
== Background ==
=== Humanist vs Traditionalist Assisanism ===
==== Emergence of Humanist Assisanism ====
=== Halburten-Vehgan rivalry ===
== Prelude ==
== Progress of the war ==
== Aftermath ==
== Legacy of the war ==

Latest revision as of 18:28, 26 July 2024

Second War of Valvexian Succession
Date6 July 1541 — 10 August 1552
Location
Result

Halburten/Humanist victory

  • Andreus II secures the throne
  • Humanist Assisanism becomes the majority sect represented in government
  • House of Vehga loses political power in the national government
Beligerents
Humanist Faction
Halburten Loyalists
Kingdom of Swagota
Traditionalist Faction
Vehgan Loyalists
Grand Duchy of Kettebourg
Commanders and leaders
Andreus II
Jaimes I 
Jhon Camdyn
Antonin de Marro 
Behare Zezick
Henrie I  Grand Duke Donade VI

The Second War of Valvexian Succession (6 July 1541 — 10 August 1552) was an armed conflict in Valvexia occuring between 1541 and 1552. Essentially a civil war between two factions of the Northern Assisian school, the war was fought between those supporting the House of Halburten, led by the Crown Prince Andreus, and those supporting the House of Vehga, led by the political veteran Duke Henrie of Veterren.

Background

Humanist vs Traditionalist Assisanism

Emergence of Humanist Assisanism

Halburten-Vehgan rivalry

Prelude

Progress of the war

Aftermath

Legacy of the war