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| commander2 = [[File:AUS Communard flag.png|border|22px]] [[Guy Cazenave]] {{executed}}<br>[[File:AUS Communard flag.png|border|22px]] [[Léonard Boulanger]] {{executed}}<br>[[File:AUS Communard flag.png|border|22px]] [[Vincent Cailloux]] {{KIA}} | | commander2 = [[File:AUS Communard flag.png|border|22px]] [[Guy Cazenave]] {{executed}}<br>[[File:AUS Communard flag.png|border|22px]] [[Léonard Boulanger]] {{executed}}<br>[[File:AUS Communard flag.png|border|22px]] [[Vincent Cailloux]] {{KIA}} | ||
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The '''Communard War''' ({{wp|French language|French}}: ''Guerre des communards'') was a two-year-long civil conflict which pitted the government of the [[Ausonia|Ausonian Commonwealth]] and various communist, socialist, and other far-left rebels throughout 1920 to 1922. | |||
==Background== | |||
==Warfare== | |||
==Aftermath== | |||
=War of Unification= | =War of Unification= |
Revision as of 14:45, 25 April 2020
Communard War
Communard War | |||||||
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Ausonian Government troops posing in front of a captured artillery piece in Jonzac | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Ausonian Commonwealth | People's Republic of Ausonia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Jean-Jacques Barrande de Saint-Pierre Édouard Tassigny Michel Dorion |
Guy Cazenave Léonard Boulanger Vincent Cailloux † |
The Communard War (French: Guerre des communards) was a two-year-long civil conflict which pitted the government of the Ausonian Commonwealth and various communist, socialist, and other far-left rebels throughout 1920 to 1922.
Background
Warfare
Aftermath
War of Unification
Ausonian War of Unification | |||||||||
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The victory of the Confederate armies at the Battle of Vassy on 18 July 1646 marked the decisive turning point of the war | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Confederates | Royalists | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Gaspard de Montmorency Robert d'Évreux |
Francis II Cardinal LeMahieu |