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Inter-Ottonian Conflict

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Inter-Ottonian Conflict
Date1854 - 1868 (Wars of Ottonian Unification)
1870 - 1871 (War of the Charters)
1864 - 1912 (Ottonian Labor Conflicts)
1918 - 1922 (Ottonian Civil War)
1935 - 1941 (Great Ottonian War)
1947 - 1949 (North Ottonian Revolution)
1954 (Highlands War)
1955 - 1998 (Ottonian Cold War)
March - May 2022 (South Ottonian Revolution)
Location
Status Concluded

The Inter-Ottonian Conflict is the name for a series of ultimately directly-related conflicts dating back to the Wars of Ottonian Unification and the struggle for control over the nation.

While the battle lines in such a long conflict did not remain entirely the same, for the most part the belligerents were divided between "progressives" and "conservatives", most-often (if not exclusively) embodied by pro-Republican and pro-Monarchy forces respectively. This larger conflict was also punctuated by internal conflicts among the factions, although these two generally tended to be defined by a similar progressive vs conservative factional dichotomy.

After more than a century of conflict, and a century of a divided nation, the conflict is considered to have ended with the 2022 South Ottonian Revolution causing the end of the United Kingdom of Ottonia's governance on the Ottonian mainland and the ensuing year of close cooperation between the Draakuri Emergency Transitional Administration.

Roots of the Conflict

Wars of Ottonian Unification (1854 - 1868)

Post-Unification Political & Social Struggles

War of the Charters (1870 - 1871)

War over Ottonia's constitution.

Labor Unrest

Religious Conflicts

Ottonian Civil War (1917 - 1922)

Great Ottonian War (1935 - 1941)

North Ottonian Revolution (1948 - 1949)

Highlands War (1954)

Cold War (1954 - 1998)

Detente (1998 - 2022)

South Ottonian Revolution & End of Conflict