Slavo-Roman War (1855-1859)

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Slavo-Roman War (1855-1859)
Part of Slavo-Roman Wars
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Slavic Troops on the March to Salinae
Location
Continental Strei-Ar
Result Indecisive, De Jure Independence of Arcyrskia, Treaty of Sirtzrymki, Congress of Gaspé
Belligerents
 Great Slavic Empire
Arcyrskia Arcyrskian Volunteers
 Nouvel Acadie
 Roman Empire
 Arcyrskia
Commanders and leaders
Greate Slavic Empire Ivan VI
Greate Slavic Empire Alexander I
Greate Slavic Empire Pyotr Arkadiev
Greate Slavic Empire Nikolai Leonov
Greate Slavic Empire Valentin Dubovic

Nouvel Acadie Marie-Genevieve
Nouvel Acadie Jean-Marc Pelletier
Nouvel Acadie Jacques Blanchet
Nouvel Acadie Jonothan Robiquet
Roman Empire Alexander Caesar
Roman Empire Flavius Stilicho
Roman Empire Dillius Trogus
Roman Empire Nigilius Damasus
Roman Empire Marcus Commidus
Roman Empire Placidius Rogelius

Arcyrskia Pyetar II
Strength
Imperial Slavic Army:
510,000
1,255 guns

Acadian Army
390,000
524 guns
Imperial Roman Army:
650,000
902 guns

Arcyrskian Army
190,000
240 guns
Casualties and losses
393,060
101,160 killed
291,900 injured
520,490
198,490 killed
322,000 injured

The Slavo-Roman War of 1855-59 more commonly known as the 2nd Slavo-Roman War or the War of Arcyrskian Liberation, was a major military conflict fought in Strei-Ar between the Roman Empire, its allies and tributaries; and the Slavo-Acadian alliance. Despite huge initial successes, and a largely unopposed advance into Roman territory, the Great Slavic Empire non the less failed to capitalise on this decisive advantage, leading the war into a stalemate and months of positional warfare.