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The '''Second Civil War of Fravina''', also known as the '''Socialist Revolution of Fravina''', was a civil war in [[Fravina]] from 1939 to 1948, fought between the [[First Republic of Fravina]] and [[Fravi Socialists (Second Civil War)|Fravi Socialists]], resulting in the formation of the socialist [[Fravina|Second Republic of Fravina]]. The war began on 7 May 1939 with the [[East Orléans Army Mutiny]], led by General [[Jacque de Mercy]], and the | The '''Second Civil War of Fravina''', also known as the '''Socialist Revolution of Fravina''', was a civil war in [[Fravina]] from 1939 to 1948, fought between the [[First Republic of Fravina]] and [[Fravi Socialists (Second Civil War)|Fravi Socialists]], resulting in the formation of the socialist [[Fravina|Second Republic of Fravina]]. The war began on 7 May 1939 with the [[East Orléans Army Mutiny]], led by Lieutenant General [[Jacque de Mercy]], and the [[Port de Sang Riots of 1939]]. |
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The Second Civil War of Fravina, also known as the Socialist Revolution of Fravina, was a civil war in Fravina from 1939 to 1948, fought between the First Republic of Fravina and Fravi Socialists, resulting in the formation of the socialist Second Republic of Fravina. The war began on 7 May 1939 with the East Orléans Army Mutiny, led by Lieutenant General Jacque de Mercy, and the Port de Sang Riots of 1939.