Thirty Years War
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Thirty Years' War | |||||||
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Thirty Years War Mesogeian: Velikoslavian: | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Velikoslavia Co-belligerent: Dzhuven Rebellion (1797-1802) |
Mesogeia Co-belligerents: Transkarminia Brumen | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Alexis I Danil IV Aristophan II Grand Duke Farza Gerzaïd Grand Duke Feodor Repnin Roggar of Ustengrav Matias Vitali Michalis I |
Constantine XVIII Troadinos Aliana I Vykopal Duke Krjesimir Chaikovek of Siecobia Lord-Mayor Emilian Cojoc of Balta Zlatan Kantorovek Heinrich Hengst | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
300,000 | 280,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
43,000 110 Ships 1,200 artillery pieces |
38,000 124 ships 1,100 artillery pieces |
The Thirty Years' War, also known as X and Y in XCOUNTRY, was a destructive interstate conflict fought in Eastern Belisaria.
Background
Phase I
Alexis I send down firey judgement upon the enemy for a few years
Phase II
Alexis I dies in 1785 and his idiot descendants can't even fight a continent spanning super war right
Alexandropolis Conference
that chump Aristophan II sues for peace since he can't even handle running a country
Human and financial cost of the war
a maxed out discover card
Social and cultural impact
Political consequences
mesogeian emperor got ratio'd velikoslavia lost some of its territory