Sandoric Wars

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Sandoric Wars
Date5 May 1803 – 8 August 1824
(21 years, 3 months and 3 days)
Location
Scandinavia, Zemuria, North Amerigonna, Central Amerigonna, Carribean, Indiaen Subcontinent, Hindalesian Archipelago, Southern Lorica, Southeast Asianna
Result

Coalition victory

Full results
Belligerents

Coalition Forces:
Great Lucis and Accordo Lucis Empire

Erebonian Empire
Remiferia
Liberl
Calvard Republic
Crossbell State
Ruzhite Empire
Holy Galbadian Empire

  • Imperial East Indies
  • Imperial East Indiae Company
  • Kingdom of Jutland (1807-1813)


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    • Sikh Empire
    • Great Sioux Nation
    • Missouri
    • Osage
    • Potawatomi
    • Pawnee

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    The Sandoric Wars were a series of major conflicts fought between Aurucolia under Sandor I, and coalition forces majorly led by the United Kingdom. The series of conflicts were also known as the Twenty-One Years' War due to its long duration. It is also by itself a global conflict, spanning from Scandinavia and Zemuria to Amerigonna, and Indiae to Sarkoros and Southeast Asianna. Because of this, the Wars altogether were cemented as the deadliest conflict in Eordis until the First and Second Europan Wars. Historians had nicknamed the conflict "Europan War Zero," despite the Seven Years' War being considered such.

    Overview

    Early Conflicts

    Zemuria and Scandinavia

    War of the First Coalition

    War of the Second Coalition

    War of the Third Coalition

    War of the Fourth Coalition

    Sandor I's Invasion of Erebonia; 1812

    War of the Fifth Coalition: Calvadian War; 1809-1820

    War of the Sixth Coalition

    War of the Seventh Coalition: The 100 Days

    North Amerigonna

    West Indies

    Punjab and Indiae

    East Indies

    Quenmin and Sarkoros

    Aftermath