First Valvexian Civil War

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First Valvexian Civil War
Date4 February 1348 - 17 September 1351
Location
Southwestern Valvexia
Result

Valvexian victory

  • Womachian Grand Principality destroyed and reincorporated into Valvexia
  • Grand Princess Annabelle captured and eventually executed
Belligerents
  • Kingdom of Valvexia
  • Grand Principality of Womach
  • Tribal Duchy of Woshon
  • Commanders and leaders
  • Anton III
  • Devis Deroza
  • Yanise Ordeza 
  • Duke Jhonus of Sesada
  • Annabelle, Grand Princess of Womach (POW)
  • Henrie, Grand Prince of Womach 
  • High King Aerosi II of Woshon 
  • The 1st Valvexian Civil War, also reffered to as the Womachian Rebellion, was a civil conflict that occured from 4 Feburary 1348 to 17 September 1351 in Southwestern Valvexia during the height of the Lyola Period. While there were many events and factors that contributed to the outbreak of rebellion in the province of Womach, the war officially began when Annabelle, princess of Valvexia and the older sister of Anton III, declared herself Grand Princess of Womach and established an independent state.

    Background

    Valvexan-Womachian relations

    Succession Crisis of 1347

    The War

    1348

    Grand Prince Henrie's Aire Campaign

    Battle and Siege of Fortress Annabelle

    1349

    Fall of Fortress Annabelle

    Battle of Whytemount

    1st Battle of Andezen Hill

    1350

    Deroza's March

    Battle of Lodenza
    Battle of the Upper Woshon

    2nd Battle of Andezen Hill

    1351

    Battle of the Grand Valley

    Battle of Kench

    Death of Grand Prince Henrie

    Fall of Kench

    Capture of Grand Princess Annabelle

    Aftermath

    Trial and Execution of Grand Princess Annabelle

    Legacy