Patyrian Revolutions
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Date | 10 May 1858 – 21 March 1871 |
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Location | Western, Central, and Northern Patyria |
Also known as | Thirteen Years' War |
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Participants | People of Apelia, Borland, Granzery, Savland, Tierada, Vierzland, Vyzinia, and others |
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The Patyrian Revolutions, also known as the Thirteen Years' War, were a period of social, political, and cultural upheaval in much of Patyria from 1858 to 1871. Historians classify it as a revolutionary wave that resulted in significant sociopolitical changes in many Patyrian states combined with some decolonization abroad. The period generally saw a surge in nationalism, liberalism, and democratization on the continent.