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The '''Etruro-Estmerish Wars''', ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: Guerre Etruro-Estmeringhe), known in [[Etruria]] as the '''Coian Wars''' (Vespasian: Guerre Coiano) were a series of major conflicts pitting the [[Kingdom of Estmere]] against the [[Kingdom of Etruria]], that took place between 1869 and 1880. The wars stemmed from competing colonial interests in [[Coius]] and [[Hydana]], and a naval arms race. The wars are often categorised into three conflicts, the First (1869-1871), the Second (1873-1876) and Third (1878-1880).
From 1832 onward, the Kingdom of Etruria dramatically expanded across northern Coius, completing the conquests of [[Etrurian Conquest of Zorasan|Zorasan]] in 1853, [[Etrurian Conquest of Badawiya|Badawiya]] in 1856 and established the [[Dominion of Etrurian Hydana]] in 1859. However, the lucerative trade gained by a strong presence in the Solarian and Mazdan Seas also drew in other colonial powers. In 1849, Estmere gained the treaty port of Bandar Ehsan from the decaying [[Gorsanid dynasty]], this was followed by Bandar Hussein in 1850 and Chalandar in 1852, while Estmere consolidated its own colonial posessions in Hydana. The presence of Estmerish concession ports on the Mazdan and Solarian Seas became a prominent issue within the Etrurian government. The militarisation of Estmerish ports sparked a major diplomatic crisis as Etruria ceased to recognise Estmere's treaty ports and considered them "illegal possessions of Etrurian colonial territory." Repeated negotiations failed to alleviate concerns and tensions.


=== Background ===
=== Background ===

Revision as of 19:45, 10 July 2019

Big Wars

Coian Wars

Etruro-Estmerish Wars
CoianWars.png
From top left clockwise: The EMS Bellissimia sinking at the Battle of San Stefano; Estmerish soldiers at the Battle of Beit Muktar; Etrurian attack on Fort Camberwell; Charge of Estmere's 11th Lancers at the Battle of Gangigar; Etrurians during the Siege of Bandaran
Date15 June 1869 - 20 November 1880
(11 years, 5 months, 5 days)
Location
Result

Treaty of Westbrücken

  • Etrurian recognition of Estmerish treaty ports in Zorasan
  • Etrurian annexation of West Cyrenia
  • Estmerish annexation of Bandar Amal
Belligerents

Estmere

Template:Country data Florena
Flag of the Second Etrurian Kingdom.png Etruria
Commanders and leaders
William II
Gower Lewes (1869-1871)
Marquis Great Saint Ouen (1871-1880)
Template:Country data Florena Joaquim III

Flag of the Second Etrurian Kingdom.png Giulio Vittorio III (1869-1872)
Flag of the Second Etrurian Kingdom.png Giulio Vittorio IV (1872-1880)

Flag of the Second Etrurian Kingdom.png Aurelio Cesare Cipriani
Strength
215,000 regulars and militia at peak Flag of the Second Etrurian Kingdom.png 300,000 regulars and militia at peak
Casualties and losses

58,482 total casualties

  • 6,755 killed in action
  • 3,847 died of wounds
  • 24,580 died of disease
  • 23,280 wounded
Flag of the Second Etrurian Kingdom.png 23,684 killed in action
76,112 killed by disease, wounds, accidents and other causes

The Etruro-Estmerish Wars, (Etrurian: Guerre Etruro-Estmeringhe), known in Etruria as the Coian Wars (Vespasian: Guerre Coiano) were a series of major conflicts pitting the Kingdom of Estmere against the Kingdom of Etruria, that took place between 1869 and 1880. The wars stemmed from competing colonial interests in Coius and Hydana, and a naval arms race. The wars are often categorised into three conflicts, the First (1869-1871), the Second (1873-1876) and Third (1878-1880).

From 1832 onward, the Kingdom of Etruria dramatically expanded across northern Coius, completing the conquests of Zorasan in 1853, Badawiya in 1856 and established the Dominion of Etrurian Hydana in 1859. However, the lucerative trade gained by a strong presence in the Solarian and Mazdan Seas also drew in other colonial powers. In 1849, Estmere gained the treaty port of Bandar Ehsan from the decaying Gorsanid dynasty, this was followed by Bandar Hussein in 1850 and Chalandar in 1852, while Estmere consolidated its own colonial posessions in Hydana. The presence of Estmerish concession ports on the Mazdan and Solarian Seas became a prominent issue within the Etrurian government. The militarisation of Estmerish ports sparked a major diplomatic crisis as Etruria ceased to recognise Estmere's treaty ports and considered them "illegal possessions of Etrurian colonial territory." Repeated negotiations failed to alleviate concerns and tensions.

Background

Fourth Shore

Estmerish-Etrurian tensions

Naval arms race

Battle of Ferrovaio Schoal

First Coian War (1869-1871)

Second Coian War (1873-1876)

Third Coian War (1878-1880)

Aftermath

Treaty of Westbrücken

Pace Trilaterale

Solarian War

Solarian War
Date7 July 1942 - 17 October 1946
(4 years, 3 months, 10 days)
Location
Result

Treaty of Ashcombe

Belligerents
CSRN.png Etrurian Revolutionary Republic Template:Country data Florena
Flag of the Kingdom of Dalmatia (alternate).svg Piraea
Strength
CSRN.png 3,800,000 at peak
Casualties and losses
CSRN.png 1.3 million military deaths
850,000 civilian deaths
2.8-3.5 million civilians killed or wounded
4-5 million civilians displaced