Anglo-Lysian War (1715-1718)

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Anglo-Lysian War
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Battles during the War
Date1715-1718
Location
Result

Lysian defeat

Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
  • Lysian Republic Louis VIII
  • Lysian Republic Jean V de Beaujoleais
  • Lysian Republic Pierre-Joseph de Soumise †
  • Lysian Republic Gaston de Button
  • Lysian Republic Louis de Balancier
  • Lysian Republic Marc-Antoine Légny  Surrendered
  • Great Anglia Edward IV
  • Great Anglia James Copper †
  • Great Anglia George Walder
  • Great Anglia Admiral Murrow
  • Great Anglia Thomas Jeffrey †
  • Great Anglia William Aldish
Strength
250,000 (total mobilized) 350,000 (total mobilized)
Casualties and losses
150,000 dead 120,000 dead

The Anglo-Lysian War (1715-1718) is a conflict opposing the Anglian Empire and the Kingdom of Lysia on the continents of Europa and Aurelia.

This conflict, from which the Anglian Empire emerged victorious, had important consequences on the balance of Europan powers. In Aurelia, it almost entirely wipes out the Lysian colonies. In Europa, the Anglian Empire now asserts itself as the new power on the continent.

The beginning of the war is traditionally dated July 14, 1715, the day of the attack on Tarentum by Edward IV, but clashes had already taken place in Aurelia.

Context

The government of Louis VIII has long been concerned about the designs of Great Anglia on the colonial domain of Lysia: Lysian Louvier in Aurelia and Lysian Columbia in Argis.

The subjects of disagreement between Lysia and the Anglian Empire are numerous in Aurelia :

  • Competition in the fur trade to the detriment of honoring treaties with the various native tribes
  • The fishing area off Bezanciennes, full of fish, where fishing rights are disputed by everyone

Course of the war