Vionnan Anarchy (1398 - 1411)

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Vionnan Anarchy
DateOctober 2 1398 - July 19 1411
Location
Western Vionna
Result Treaty of Larkinge (1411)
Territorial
changes

Briceport taken by the Kingdom of Frankenlisch

Ballaeter split between the Kingdom of the Riverland and the Petty Kingdom of Larkinge
Belligerents

Vionnan Alliance
Duchy of Larkinge
County of Ballaeter

County of Briceport
Kingdom of Frankenlisch
Kingdom of the Riverland
Commanders and leaders

Henry Forrest, Petty King of Larkinge
Terrance Landen, Count of Ballaeter

William Brice II, Count of Briceport

King Osmund II of Frankenlisch
King Haakon I of Frankenlisch

Duke Harald Picroft
King Lawrence of the Riverland
Strength

40,000 Men
19,000 Men
10,000 Men

11,000 Men
38,000 Men 60,000 Men

The Vionnan Anarchy is the modern name for a group of small conflicts fought between 1398 and 1411 and ended in the Treaty of Larkinge. The war was initially fought between the Vionnan Alliance of Larkinge, Briceport and Ballaeter against the Kingdom of the Riverland comprised of modern-day Lawrenceville and Riverford, Cunaris and Longcounty led by King Lawrence of the Riverland. It later involved the Kingdom of Frankenlisch following the ill-fated Vionnan invasion of Gestoria, ending in the Second Siege of Gestoria and the withdrawal of Briceport from the Vionnan Alliance. The war ended with the Treaty of Larkinge following the joint Frankenlischian-Riverlandian Siege of Ballaeter which left Larkinge without any remaining allies with quickly dwindling manpower.