Acràlian civil war (1923-1924)
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Acràlian civil war (1923-1924) | ||||||||||
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Plassis' civilian buildings destroyed during the Battle of Plassis | ||||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||||
Ocralian Republic (Campanists) |
Junta : Ocralian Republic (Marzialists), Federal Army |
Christian coalition : Ocralian Patiarchate, Sons of Campana |
Liberal coalition : Free Armies of Ocraly, Zingarettists, Civil Guard, Constitutionalist Army |
Left coalition : Her Majesty's Red Army, Organists, Lenarduzzists | ||||||
Confederate States of Florentia (march 1924 - october 1924)) | ||||||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||||
Zachària Ferrandi |
Marziale Marziale, Stefano di Foliacci |
Leopoldo Venturini, Antonio di Cristiani |
Vittori Fazi, Zanovzi Zingaretti, Virgilio Grazzani, Rosa Iozzi |
Celeste di Asmavie, Osvaldo Organia, Wladimiro Lenarduzzi |
The Ocralian civil war of 1923-1924 was a civil conflict fought in Acràlia after the coup d'Etat of field marshall Marziale Marziale in the 10th of February 1923. The civil war was fought between five main factions : the Campanists of Zachària Ferrandi, the Junta (made of the Marzialists of Marziale Marziale and Stefano di Foliacci's Federal Army), the Christian coalition (made of Leopoldo Venturini's Ocralian Patriarchate and Antonio di Cristiani's Sons of Campana), the Liberal coalition (made of Vittori Fazi's Free Armies of Ocraly, Zanovzi Zingaretti's Zingarettists, Virgilio Grazzani's Civil Guard and Rosa Iozzi's Constitutionalist Army) and the Left coalition (made of Celeste di Asmavie's Her Majesty's Red Guard, Osvaldo Organia's Organists and Wladimiro Lenarduzzi's Lenarduzzists). It ended with the invasion of Ocraly in 1924 by the sixth faction, the Confederate States of Florentia, and the subsequent establishment of the second Kingdom of Ocraly as a Florentian autonomous subject in october 1924.
The 25th of February, 1922, at the age of 76 and after 44 years of rule, His Excellency, Generalissimo-Admiralissimo Basiliu di Campana, Perpetual Dictator of Ocraly for Life and after Death, died from a heart attack. His Secretary of State Zachària Ferrandi quickly seized control and, lacking the charisma of Campana, decided to honor Campana's wish to eternally remain Ocraly's head of state after his death. His decision to remain loyal to Ocralianist ideology was extremly unpopular with some parts of the Ocralian armed forces which favoured a more pragmatic dictatorship, away from Campana's ideological fanaticism. Thus, field marshal Marziale Marziale committed a coup d'etat which failed in the capital of Fangosa, sparking the Ocralian civil war.
List of factions
Campanists
The Campanists were led by Zachària Ferrandi, the Secretary of State of the Ocralian Party. Their forces were mostly made of the army officers loyal to the Ocralian Party, the vanguard party created by Basiliu di Campana and based on mantellan ethnonationalism, orthodox fundamentalism and totalitarianism. Ferrandi's goal was to "continue di Campana's crusade against individuality".
Junta
The Junta was led by field marshal Marziale Marziale, assisted by Stefano di Foliacci's Federal Army. Their goal was to establish a sustainable and pragmatic military dictatorship, away from Ocralianism's totalitarian and fanatic ethos.
Christian coalition
The Christian coalition was led by metropolitan Leopoldo Venturini who proclaimed himself the successor of Di Campana as Patriarch of Ocraly. While fundamentalist, Venturini rejected Di Campana's ethnonationalism and totalitarianism, which caused friction with his ally Antonio di Cristiani. The latter, a former priest, was the leader of the Sons of Campana, a militia claiming that Di Campana was the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
Liberal coalition
The Liberal coalition was a group of armies officially led by Vittori Fazi, even he had only nominal authority over Zanovzi Zingaretti, Virgilio Grazzani and Rosa Iozzi.