1899 Walnerian revolution
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Walnerian revolution (The Barricades) | |||||||
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Loyalist soldiers guarding the governmental building in Tyrámen | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Walnerian State |
Salvation Front Temporary Comittee (after July 7th) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
~125.000 troops | ~11.000 revolutionaries | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
~2,500 killed | ~3,700 killed |
The 1899 Walnerian Revolution (Walnerian: 1899 Rósberisse Revoluciá), also known as the Walnerian Uprising (Walnerian: Rósberisses Ófstánt) or simply as The Barricades (Walnerian: Tí Barikédën) was a grassroots revolution in Walneria that occurred in May and June 1899 and lead to the demise of the Unity Government, which ruled during the time colloquially known as the "Years of Tyranny".
February Protests
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Martial law
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Bloody Tyrámen
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Revolution spreads
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First negotiations
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Internal coup
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Second negotiations
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Conclusion
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Aftermath
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