March of the Blessed Victors

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March of the Blessed Victors
Part of The Ulthrannic Crusades
File:Marchofvictors.jpg
DateFebruary 1648 - March 1650
Location
Result

Crusader Victory

  • Destruction of Ziwalusankyan civilization
  • Formation of the Toltecian Crusader States
  • Genocide of pagan peoples
Belligerents

Template:Country data Papal States Template:Country data Ulthrannia

  • Knights Order of the Red Forest
  • Lucenese Sword Brethren

 Belfras

Template:Country data Neidmar
Various Ziwalusankyan kingdoms and principalities
Commanders and leaders

Template:Country data Papal States Cardinal Pallavicino Belfras King Philippos Antipatrid I
Template:Country data Ulthrannia Amilcar Diaz de Uvieu

Template:Country data Ulthrannia Grand Master Fuentecalada

The March of the Blessed Victors (Latin: Itinera Beatae Victores), is the name given by the Papacy to a crusade called by Pope Innocent X against the peoples of what is today modern Toltecia. It is also one of the first times that an Ulthrannic Army would have strong presence on Lusankya and it would also lead to the foundations of what would become the colonies of the Ulthrannic Golden Empire.

Background

Cassus Belli

Call for Crusade

Forces

Catholic Forces

Timeline of the Crusade

Aftermath

Legacy