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Laird's Revolt

The Laird's Revolt
File:Siege of Toragh Castle.jpg
Soldiers of the Army of the Lord and Justice siege Toragh Castle in Homalow.
Date12 September 1233 - 21 May 1235
Location
Result Victory for supporters of Queen Natalie
Execution of King Sionann
Belligerents
Pro-Sionann Forces File:ArmyLJBanner.png Rebel Army of the Lord and Justice
File:Caltarania royal flag.png Caltarania
Commanders and leaders
Sionann 
Earl of Cruckfada
Earl of Moss
File:ArmyLJBanner.png Natalie of Caltarania
File:ArmyLJBanner.png Princess Fiona
File:ArmyLJBanner.png Earl of Snarksburgh
File:ArmyLJBanner.png Countess of Tara
File:Caltarania royal flag.png Caroline I

The Laird's Revolt, also known as Queen Natalie's War, was a civil war within the Kingdom of Glytter that took place from 1233 to 1235. It was the result of the usurping of Morcan VII by her brother, Prince Sionann, while she was abroad in Embria visiting her first cousin, Caroline I. She remained in exile at Caroline's court with her mother, Natalie of Embria, and her sister, Princess Fionna, until her death in 1233. It was at this point that her mother, with the help of her cousin, led a revolt triggering the conflict. Natalie, along with many rebelling nobles, formed the Army of the Lord and Justice. Invertwinc and Snarksburgh quickly became the bases for Natalie and her army. Throughout the war her forces would slowly pursue her son from both corners of the island until he was forced to retreat to Toragh Castle. On 21 May 1235 the Army of the Lord and Justice laid siege to the fortress and utterly destroyed it. Sionann was killed during the siege and the war came to a close, with Natalie as the Queen of Glytter.

Background

The War Begins

Battle of Cloghel

Battle of Basdon

Siege of Toragh Castle

Death of King Sionann

Treaty of Bulfawst and peace


Siblings War

Siblings War
File:Battle of Bodrick.jpg
Supporters of Morcan IX clash with supporters of Séamus II at the Battle of Cruckfada
Date15 March 1396 - 23 March 1397
Location
Result Victory for supporters of King Séamus II
Execution of Queen Morcan IX
Execution of Cardinal Ó Fiaich
Excommunication of Séamus II
End of Morcan IX's Reign of Horror
Belligerents
Queen's Men (the Whites) King's Men (the Purples)
Commanders and leaders
Morcan IX Executed
Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich Executed
Earl of Simsak
Earl of Pouth
Laird Seymour 
Séamus II
Duchess of Invertwinc
Earl of Holyhead
Earl of Cac (WIA)
Countess of Gayneva
Earl of Wudare

The Siblings War was a civil war within the Kingdom of Glytter from 15 March 1396 to 23 March 1397. The conflict was fought between two powerful factions: the Queen's Men (also known as the Whites) who were supporters of then Queen Morcan IX and the King's Men (also known as the Purples) who were supporters of Séamus, Prince of Gayls. The civil war was a result of the tyrannic reforms of Morcan IX (popularly known as the Reign of Horror), whose totalitarian religious policies lead to a rift between her and her brother, who was a homosexual. Conflict started on 15 March after Morcan IX ordered the arrest of the Prince of Gayls. The Prince was warned of his sister's plans and fled Spálgleann for Invertwinc. While in Invertwinc, the Prince, along his most prominent supporters, began to raise an army to fight his sister. The King's Men then marched south and lead nearly a year long campaign to take the capital city and installed Séamus as King of Glytter.


Iohnibite Wars

War of MacIconic Restoration
Battle of Naseby.jpg
Rory I leads his forces at the Battle of Tallyfagan
Date2 February 1626 - 30 January 1630
Location
Result Restoration of the House of MacIconic
Execution of King John I
Destruction of the Royal Glytteronian Navy
Glytter cedes Nova Gayldonia to Gaullica
Creation of the Chamber of Lairds
Belligerents
File:Iohnibite Standard.png Iohnibites
Kingdom of Gaullica

File:GlytterCoAIII.png House of MacIconic
Kingdom of Glytter
Supported by:

File:Caltarania royal flag.png Caltarania
Commanders and leaders
File:Iohnibite Standard.png John I Executed
File:Iohnibite Standard.png Earl of Liathróidí
Francois II
Lord Viscount Thierry Montefort
File:GlytterCoAIII.png Rory I
Duke of Holyhead
Duke of Lyrone
Countess of Dongal
Earl of Taois

The War of MacIconic Restoration was a civil war within within the Kingdom of Glytter from February 1626 until 30 January 1630. The war was started by King John I in an attempt to claim the Glytteronian throne for himself. Following the death of Queen Devyn III, John claimed that she had named him as her successor moments before her death and that their only child Aleanbh, Princess of Gayls was unfit to rule. John then ordered the assassination of his own daughter in order to remove her claim from the throne. This caused outrage throughout the Kingdom, and Devyn III's nephew the Earl of Coragh was declared the monarch by the Archbishop of Spálgleann, as John I was a Solarian Catholic and therefore was unable to act as the Supreme Governor of the Church of Glytter. Upon Rory I's rise as a pretender, John I issued a call to all Solarian Catholics loyal to his cause to rise up in his favor. As a result many of the Highland Clans rose up in support of the monarch, forming the faction known as the Iohnibites. John I also looked to Gaullica, his native country, for aid. In order to expand Gaullican influence, King Francois II of Gaullica sent military aid to John I to ensure he would remain on the Glytteronian throne. Eventually, the war came to a close with Rory I emerging victorious. John I was executed on 30 January 1630, however all of the Iohnibites were pardoned in an attempt to reunify the nation. While the House of MacIconic defeated the Gaullicans, it came at a heavy cost. The Glytteronian Fleet was completely destroyed following the wars end and the Glytteronians were forced to cede Nova Gayldonia to Gaullica.

Iohnibites (Gaylic: Eoiníteachas) were members of a political movement in Glytter that aimed to keep the Solarian Catholic and Gaullican King John I on the Glytteronian throne. The movement took its name from the Solarian Iohn, the original Solarian form of John. Iohnibites fought during the War of MacIconic Restoration between 1626 and 1630.

Background

War comes to Spálgleann

Civil war in the North

Capitulation of the capital

Gaullican involvement

Caltarania declares support for Glytter

Trial and Execution of John I


Dark Years

Na Blianta Dorcha
The Dark Years
Part of The Phoney War
File:Na Blianta Dorcha Collage.jpg
Clockwise: Damage following the Battle for Bulfawst, reconstruction efforts underway following the Snarksburgh attacks, the body of the Earl Kilmont is recovered, General John McKenzie among a patrol in Bulfawst.
Date1968–1975 (7 years)
Location
Result

Government victory

  • Defeat of the communist paramilitaries
  • SRF-led government-in-exile set up in Kaxakh
Belligerents

State security forces Glytter

Leftist paramilitaries

Casualties and losses

Government

  • Army: 164
  • Home Guard: 246
  • Municipal and county police: 139
  • MDI: 25
  • Air Force: 5
    Total: 579

Paramilitary

  • SRF: 274
  • TSF: 103
  • NUGF: 58
  • YS: 17
    Total: 452
Civilians killed: 1,594
Total dead: 2,625
Total injured: 30,000+
All casualties: 32,000+

Na Blianta Dorcha (The Dark Years), also known as Na Trioblóidí (The Troubles)

Background

Late 1960s

Recession Riots

Violence peaks

Collapse of the McAllan Government

Early 1970s

Snarksburg attacks

Kilmont Bombing

Battle for Bulfawst

Mid-1970s

Base Massacre

NUGF and YE capitulate

REF surrender

Leadership trials

Aftermath

Armed Forces

Glytteronian Armed Forces
Fórsaí Armtha
File:GlytterArmedForcesCoA.png
File:GlytterMilitaryParade.png
Founded11th Century
Current form1990
Service branchesFile:GlytterArmyCoA.png Army
File:GlytterNavyCoA.png Navy (Coast Guard)
File:GlytterAirForceCoA.png Air Force
File:GlytterHomeGuardCoA.png Home Guard
Headquarters Spálgleann
Leadership
Commander-in-chiefKenneth IV
Minister of DefenceThe Honourable Julie Royce, (LP)
Chief of StaffLieutenant General Kelley Gorman-Dulib
Personnel
Military age18-47
ConscriptionNo
Available for
military service
2,065,782, males, age 18-47 2010 est.),
1,995,451, females, age 18-47 2010 est.)
Fit for
military service
1,709,592, males, age 18-47 2010 est.),
1,649,875, females, age 18-47 2010 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
58,937 males,
56,225 females
Active personnel24,450
Reserve personnel45,250
Expenditure
Budget$18 billion (2014)
Percent of GDP1.5% of GDP (2013 est.)
Industry
Domestic suppliersSAGG
WAC
Foreign suppliersFile:Estmerish Tricolor.png Estmere
Gaullica
File:SveltlanaFlag.png Sveltlana
File:Teutonic Dominion Flag.png Werania
Related articles
HistoryWar of the Two Siblings
War of MacIconic Restoration
Fifty Years' War
Occupation of Glytter
Quasi-War
Thistle Insurrection
Cornais Civil War
** A selection of engagements / missions only **

The Glytteronian Armed Forces (Ghaillish: Fórsaí Armtha) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Glytter. It consists of four branches, the Glytteronian Army, the Royal Glytteronian Navy, which includes the Coast Guard, the Royal Glytteronian Air Force, and the Home Guard as well as several joint departments.

Army

Glytteronian Army
an tArm
File:GlytterArmyCoA.png
Coat of arms of The Glytteronian Army
Active11th century-present
Country Glytter
AllegianceKenneth IV
TypeArmy
Size21,500 active full time and part time personnel
Part ofFile:GlytterArmedForcesCoA.png Glytteronian Armed Forces
Garrison/HQ Spálgleann
Nickname(s)The Peacekeepers
Motto(s)"Le haghaidh saoirse, seasamh dúinn" (Ghaillish)
"For liberty, we stand"
March"Glyt on the Rocks"
EngagementsWar of the Two Siblings
War of MacIconic Restoration
Fifty Years' War
Occupation of Glytter
Quasi-War
Thistle Insurrection
Websitetarm.gl
Commanders
Minister of the ArmyThe Honourable Brian Bóruma, (LP)
Chief of StaffGeneral Brigid Kildare

The Glytteronian Army, known simply as the Army (Ghaillish an tArm), is a branch of the Glytteronian Armed Forces; it is in charge of land operations.

Structure

The core fighting element of the army consists of three brigades: 5th Airmobile Brigade, 16th Light Brigade and 33rd Mechanized Brigade. The number of full-time professional personnel is 21,500. The Glytteronian Army is a volunteer force; compulsory military service has not been abolished but has been suspended. The other three branches of the Glytteronian Armed Forces are fully volunteer forces as well.

Equipment

Air Force

Royal Glytteronian Air Force
Fórsa Aer Ríoga
File:GlytterAirForceCoA.png
Royal Glytteronian Air Force Coat of arms
Founded31 July 1914
Country Glytter
AllegianceKenneth IV
TypeAir force
Size3,650 (doesn't include Air Home Guard)
Part ofGlytteronian Armed Forces
Motto(s)"Glacann muid leis na spéartha" (Ghaillish)
"We take to the skies"
MarchO'Donald Abu
Websitefar.gl
Commanders
Current
commander
Major General Sámuel Doolish
Insignia
RoundelFile:GlytterRoundel.png
Fin flashFin Flash
Aircraft flown
Electronic
warfare
S 102B Korpen, S 100 Angus
FighterSAGG 68 Pegasus
HelicopterEuclocopter Cougar/Super Puma
TrainerSAGG 105
TransportC-130 Hercules, SAGG 340, Gulfstream IV

The Royal Glytteronian Air Force (Ghaillish: Fórsa Aer Ríoga) is the air force branch of the Glytteronian Armed Forces.

REG

Glytteronian Information Administration
Riarachán Eolais Glítteann (REG)
Agency overview
Formed1 January 1979 (1979-01-01)
Preceding agency
  • Military Department of Information
HeadquartersREG Offices Spálgleann, Glytter
EmployeesApproximately 1,100 (2014)
Annual budget1.205 million (2015)
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Parent agencyMinistry of National Security