Slavo-Roman War (1855-1859)
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Slavo-Roman War (1855-1859) | |||||
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Part of Slavo-Roman Wars | |||||
Slavic Troops on the March to Salinae | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
Great Slavic Empire • Arcyrskian Volunteers Nouvel Acadie |
Roman Empire • Arcyrskia | ||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||
Ivan VI † Alexander I Pyotr Arkadiev Nikolai Leonov Valentin Dubovic Marie-Genevieve Jean-Marc Pelletier Jacques Blanchet † Jonothan Robiquet |
Alexander Caesar Flavius Stilicho Dillius Trogus☠ Nigilius Damasus☠ Marcus Commidus Placidius Rogelius☠ 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.