Carolinian Revolution
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Carolinian Revolution | |||||||
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Charlotte Spielmann Leading the People | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Carolinians | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Jan von Stroheim |
Charlotte Spielmann Jonas Semmelweis | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
22,000 |
~50,000 revolutionaries 5,000 defected soldiers |
The Stradian Revolution of 1834, also known as the Carolinian Revolution (Karolinische Revolution), First Stradian Revolution, or Herrliche Woche ("Glorious week"), was the first Stradian Revolution. It led to the overthrow of Holy Emperor Clemens I and the ascent of his son Joseph V, Prince of Wesserbruck.
The 1834 Revolution marked a shift from a re-established absoltute monarchy, to a restoration of a constituinal monarchy. With it the end of absolutism in Stradia.