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* Fall of The Kingdom of Blekinge
* Fall of The [[Kingdom of Blekinge]]
* Krenya Gains Colonial Lands
* Dissolution of the [[House of Aoife]]
* Constituon is Created again
* Creation of the [[House of Rejavi]]
* Rise of The Kingdom of Blechingia
* Rise of [[The Kingdom of Blechingia]]
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Revision as of 06:13, 21 December 2020

The Gothic Civil War (1660–1693) was a series of civil wars and political machinations between TBA ("Rebels") and Royalists ("Monarches"), mainly over the manner of Blekinge's governance and issues of religious freedom. It was part of the wider Wars of the Two Kingdoms. The first (1470–1483) and second (1499–1501) wars pitted the supporters of Queen Christina I against the supporters of the Repulicanis, while the third (1660–1693) saw fighting between supporters of King Alexander I and supporters of the Alexander Family Dynsty. The wars also involved the Colonial Empire of Kreyna. The war ended with Royalist victory at the Battle of Saint Micheals Bridge, Malmö on 17 Februray 1693.


3rd Gothic Civil War
Part of the Gothic Civil Wars
Date21 September 1660 – 09 March 1692
(31 years and 170 days)
Location
Result
Belligerents
Royalist Rebels
Commanders and leaders

Blekinge.png Alexander I  

Blekinge.png Olivia II

Ebba I

William I  
Strength
+450,000 +400,000
Casualties and losses
238,876 398,789


Geography

Strategy and tactics

Background

The outbreak of the final Gothic civil war ocurred because of a failed transfer of power after the death Queen Olivia I and her oldest son Prince Joseph

Aftermath

The First One Hunderd years

Today