Siege of Fort d'Olivier

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Siege of Fort d'Olivier
Part of the Thorns Offensive of the Second Civil
War of Fravina
Siege-of-Fort-d'Olivier.jpg
Artillery about to be fired in Fort d'Olivier. The figure in the center is Maj. Gen. Théodore Tempête, chief of artillery for the Army of the East Orléans
Date16 April 1948 - 29 August 1948 (4 months, 14 days)
Location
Result

Rose victory

Belligerents

 Fravi Irises

 Fravi Roses


Fravina Second Republic of Fravina
Commanders and leaders

Irises Joseph Peretti  Executed
Army of the Lagrange:

Army of Domesis:

Roses Jacques de Mercy
Army of the East Orléans:

Army of the Heart:

Fleet of Oaktree Bay:

Strength

Irises Total strength - ~193,200
Army of the Lagrange:

  • ~108,200 soldiers

Army of Domesis:

  • ~84,800 soldiers

Roses Total strength - ~324,150
Army of the East Orléans:

  • ~221,700 soldiers

Army of the Heart:

  • ~91,400 soldiers

Fleet of Oaktree Bay:

  • ~11,050 soldiers
Casualties and losses
Irises ~51,600 Roses ~2,400
~60,200 total casualties, including civilians and non-combatants

The Siege of Fort d'Olivier was the last major battle of the Second Civil War of Fravina, leading to the surrender of the Irises and the formation of the Second Republic of Fravina by the victorious Rose forces, led by Grand General Jacques de Mercy and Grand Admirals Nicolas Martin and Alexandre Martin.