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The [[Salvian Wars of Religion]], sometimes known as the '''Ninety Years War''' or the '''Wars of the Faithful''', was a series of conflicts between the [[Divine Imperium of Salvia]] and various {{wp|rebellion|insurrectionist}} and religious groups.  The conflict was one of the most notable of the {{wp|Middle Ages|medieval period}} and was a major contributor to the Salvian [[Divine Imperium of Salvia#Late Medieval Crisis|Late Medieval Crisis]].
The [[Salvian Wars of Religion]], sometimes known as the '''Ninety Years War''' or the '''Wars of the Faithful''', was a series of conflicts between the [[Divine Imperium of Salvia]] and various {{wp|rebellion|insurrectionist}} and religious groups.  The conflict was one of the most notable of the {{wp|Middle Ages|medieval period}} and was a major contributor to the Salvian [[Divine Imperium of Salvia#Late Medieval Crisis|Late Medieval Crisis]]. The conflict is seen as both religiously and politically motivated by modern historians.
 
The conflict is seen as both religiously and politically motivated by modern historians.


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Revision as of 18:49, 5 October 2020

Salvian Wars of Religion
Part of the 14th century crisis
Date29 May 1324 - 25 December 1417
(93 years, 6 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Salvian peninsula, Alvernia
Result

Catholic victory

Belligerents
  • DivineImperiumCoA.png Holy Catholic Salvian Empire
  • Arms of the Duke of Burgundy since 1430.svg Salvian Catholic Church
  • Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland.svg Alvernians loyal to the Salvian Crown
  • Royal Coat of Arms of the Crown of Castile (1284-1390).svg Alvans loyal to the Salvian Crown
  • Commanders and leaders

    The Salvian Wars of Religion, sometimes known as the Ninety Years War or the Wars of the Faithful, was a series of conflicts between the Divine Imperium of Salvia and various insurrectionist and religious groups. The conflict was one of the most notable of the medieval period and was a major contributor to the Salvian Late Medieval Crisis. The conflict is seen as both religiously and politically motivated by modern historians.