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The '''War of the Ionite Succession''' was an early 20th century conflict that took place in Ionland. Due to increasing distrust in Krol Krzysztof Niemec, groups within the Imperial Army began splitting off and would later declare themselves as the Ionite Republican Army. Early on during the Republican Revolts the IRA had successful campaigns against the Imperial Army in the South however victories in the north were limited. However most saw the IRA as a nuisance and a terrorist organization but most of the populace despised the Krol. In December 1915 in Dmow various Orthodox Churches began declaring allegiance to the Rominski Family as the new rightful rulers of Ionland, a popular family that was well known for their philanthropist work in the region. With the endorsement of the Orthodox Church, the Rominski Family began building up forces that was able to match both the Imperial Forces and the Republican Armies. During early 1916 the Rominski Loyalists eliminated the IRA from contention and by August of 1916 reached the Imperial Seat of Sobieski. With the control of the Capital, Tadeusz Rominski declared himself as the new Krol. The ousted Krol, Krzysztof fled to Blokdalf to lead the colony which broke away during the coronation of Tadeusz.
The '''War of the Ionite Succession''' was an early 20th century conflict that took place in Ionland. Due to increasing distrust in Krol Krzysztof Niemec, groups within the Imperial Army began splitting off and would later declare themselves as the Ionite Republican Army. Early on during the Republican Revolts the IRA had successful campaigns against the Imperial Army in the South however victories in the north were limited. However most saw the IRA as a nuisance and a terrorist organization but most of the populace despised the Krol. In December 1915 in Dmow various Orthodox Churches began declaring allegiance to the Rominski Family as the new rightful rulers of Ionland, a popular family that was well known for their philanthropist work in the region. With the endorsement of the Orthodox Church, the Rominski Family began building up forces that was able to match both the Imperial Forces and the Republican Armies. During early 1916 the Rominski Loyalists eliminated the IRA from contention and by August of 1916 reached the Imperial Seat of Sobieski. With the control of the Capital, Tadeusz Rominski declared himself as the new Krol. The ousted Krol, Krzysztof fled to Blokdalf to lead the colony which broke away during the coronation of Tadeusz.
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 18 October 2019

War of the Ionite Succession
Part of the
File:Ionite Succession.jpg
Clockwise from top: the Imperial Ionite Navy massing; Republican troops; Rominskites charging at enemy defenses; Walmish infantry running onto the battlefield, Niemecists shelling Republican strongholds.
DateApril 12th 1912 - August 5th 1916
Location
Result
  • Rominski recognized as Król
  • Devastation of Ionite Infrastructure
  • Establishment of the Rominski Dynasty rule of Ionland
  • Ionland converts from Absolute Monarchy to Enlightened Absolute Monarchy
  • Orthodox Church influence in the government grows
Belligerents
borders Niemec Ionland
Supported by
Entente Powers
borders Ionite Republican Army
Supported by
Concorde Powers
Ionland Rominski Ionland (1915-1916)
borders Orthodox Legionares (1915-1916)
Commanders and leaders
borders Krzysztof Niemec
borders Rudolf Skala
borders Rajmund Zima
borders Edmund Róg
borders Augustyn Winogrodzki

borders Jarosław Serafin
borders

Zawisza Andrysiak
borders Seweryn Miazga
borders Janusz Ząbek

Ionland Tadeusz Rominski
Ionland Władek Kowalski
Ionland Jae Suk-Jin
Ionland Mikołaj Warszawski
Ionland Park Jung-Hee
borders Patriarch Dobrosław
borders Przemek Sokolsky
borders Izydor Andrysiak
borders Saint Cho Jeong-Ho


Strength
8,250,000 (April 1912)
6,540,390 (April 1914)
589,000 (April 1916)
2,405,900 (April 1912)
3,950,200 (April 1914)
100,500 (April 1916)
Ionland 6,240,100 (April 1916)
borders 1,700,120 (April 1916)

The War of the Ionite Succession was an early 20th century conflict that took place in Ionland. Due to increasing distrust in Krol Krzysztof Niemec, groups within the Imperial Army began splitting off and would later declare themselves as the Ionite Republican Army. Early on during the Republican Revolts the IRA had successful campaigns against the Imperial Army in the South however victories in the north were limited. However most saw the IRA as a nuisance and a terrorist organization but most of the populace despised the Krol. In December 1915 in Dmow various Orthodox Churches began declaring allegiance to the Rominski Family as the new rightful rulers of Ionland, a popular family that was well known for their philanthropist work in the region. With the endorsement of the Orthodox Church, the Rominski Family began building up forces that was able to match both the Imperial Forces and the Republican Armies. During early 1916 the Rominski Loyalists eliminated the IRA from contention and by August of 1916 reached the Imperial Seat of Sobieski. With the control of the Capital, Tadeusz Rominski declared himself as the new Krol. The ousted Krol, Krzysztof fled to Blokdalf to lead the colony which broke away during the coronation of Tadeusz.