Anglish Civil War
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Anglish Civil War | |||||||
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1698 depiction of the Battle of Morgans. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Royalists Kingdom of Angland Supported By: Vermand Vetullia House Tarth House of Garvey |
Rebels Northsmen Charmelcia Supported By: Cornkiens | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
King Tommen Frederick Ecclestark Amalric Melisande |
Lord Robert Graff King Lennox |
The Anglish Civil War (December 1695 - April 1697) was a war fought between the Kingdom of Angland, lead by King Tommen I, and the "Northsmen" who followed Lord Robert Graff, mainly fought for the right to sit on the throne. It was part of a larger "cultural war" in Angland between the "Romantic South" and "Charmelcan North", which represented the architecture and lifestyle of the two sides of the country. The war ended in surprise victory for the Northsmen as Lord Robert Graff took the throne and King Tommen died.