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The ‘’’Equinox Coup’’’, or the ‘’’Battle of Fallwane’’’, was a failed [[coup d’état]] attempted by the Patrician families of Educandi, namely the Praternaster clan headed by Mattejus Praternaster. Comprised of a group of mercenaries hired by each of the 4 families, the army attempted to assassinate Bonifaas on the day of his innaguration as Burgemeister, a step in his consolidation of power that would have given him the authority to tax any citizen of the city. Failing that, the force went with the second phase of the plan anyway, and attempted to seize the Guild Hall. Due to Bonifaas still being able to command his force, the mercenaries were repulsed, and scattered. The core of the millitia then went to Praternaster’s warehouse, and wholed up to resist a seige. Without assistance from the other three families, Bonifaas broke the defenders, and his army threw any survivors into the adjacent canal, thus beginning a long history of failed and unpopular politicians being thrown in a canal.

Revision as of 16:25, 27 September 2019

Equinox Coup
Part of Reformist Confict
DateFallset 1 1489 (September 22)
Location
Edurre, Educandi
Result Bonifassian Victory
Belligerents
City Guard of Educandi Patrician Coalition
Commanders and leaders
Bonifaas I Bonifacius
Lodejwik Campaje
Mattejus Preternaster
Capt. Hjalt Hjaltson
Strength
900 mercenaries (900 infantry) 1,000 Guard Regulars (800 Infantry, 200 Cavalry)

The ‘’’Equinox Coup’’’, or the ‘’’Battle of Fallwane’’’, was a failed coup d’état attempted by the Patrician families of Educandi, namely the Praternaster clan headed by Mattejus Praternaster. Comprised of a group of mercenaries hired by each of the 4 families, the army attempted to assassinate Bonifaas on the day of his innaguration as Burgemeister, a step in his consolidation of power that would have given him the authority to tax any citizen of the city. Failing that, the force went with the second phase of the plan anyway, and attempted to seize the Guild Hall. Due to Bonifaas still being able to command his force, the mercenaries were repulsed, and scattered. The core of the millitia then went to Praternaster’s warehouse, and wholed up to resist a seige. Without assistance from the other three families, Bonifaas broke the defenders, and his army threw any survivors into the adjacent canal, thus beginning a long history of failed and unpopular politicians being thrown in a canal.