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== Background ==
== Background ==
===Invasion of Dericania===
===Imperial title switches hands===
===Stalemate===
===Battle of Durham===
===Siege of Philaridon===
===Disaster at the Northgate===
===The Highlands Band===
===Siege of Castle Welute===
===Urcean resurgence===
== Legacy ==
===In Burgundie===


== Campaigns of 1796-1799 ==
[[Category: History of Urcea]]
 
== Campaigns of 1800-1805 ==
 
[[Category: Urcea]]
[[Category: Levantia]]
[[Category: Levantia]]
[[Category: Holy Levantine Empire]]
[[Category: Holy Levantine Empire]]
[[Category: Caroline Wars]]
[[Category: Caroline Wars]]
[[Category: Problem Article]]
[[Category: Graphics Requested]]
[[CategorY: IXWB]]
[[CategorY: IXWB]]

Latest revision as of 13:54, 20 November 2023

Second Caroline War
Part of Caroline Wars
DateJune 9, 1796 - May 30, 1805
Location
Result

Treaty of Venceia, decisive Derian victory

  • House de Weluta hereditary succession ended
  • Collegial Electorate restored
  • Grand Duchy of Carolina separated from Urcea
  • Beginning of the Recess of the Julii
Belligerents
Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea
Vorenia and Lower Verecundia
Kingdom of Dericania
Commanders and leaders
Emperor Louis X (to 1798)
King Brian III (from 1799)
Crown Prince Niall
Emperor Mauricio I


The Second Caroline War was a conflict between Urcea and the principalities of the Kingdom of Dericania over the issue of House de Weluta's domination over the Holy Levantine Empire. Beginning as a relatively small revolt in the Kingdom of Dericania in 1796, the war continued to escalate until Emperor Louis X's death in 1798, when the rebelling princes convened the Collegial Electorate for the first time since the 1740s and elected a rival Emperor, Mauricio, the Duke of Martilles. Urcean advances early in the war stalled as Emperor Louis X was ejected from Dericania in 1797. The war was fought mostly to a draw in the Grand Duchy of Carolina until 1802, when Mauricio ejected the Royal Army from Carolina. In 1803, the Imperial Army decisively defeated the Royal Army in the Battle of the Northgate, but were unable to advance on Urceopolis due to strong forticiations in connunction with a prolonged guerrilla effort of Ionian Highlanders lead by Crown Prince Niall. In 1805, the Imperial Army was ejected from the Urcean heartlands, bringing negotiators to Venceia where peace was reached. Among other terms, the Grand Duchy of Carolina was separated from Urcea.

The war ended nearly more than a century of House de Weluta control over the Imperial Throne and ended a lengthy period of Urcean domination of the Holy Levantine Empire that began after the Great Confessional War. The war began a lengthy period of antagonism between Urcea and the Empire called the Recess of the Julii that would endure, according to some historians, until the immediate run-up to the Second Great War. The conflict also inaugurated a lengthy period of reform, liberalization, and modernization in Urcea, the efforts of which culminated in Urcea's victory in the Third Caroline War, which permanently attached Carolina to Urcea. The conflict also began a period of Derian nationalist awakening, a process that would largely be complete after the Third Caroline War and subsequent Fraternal Wars.

Background

Invasion of Dericania

Imperial title switches hands

Stalemate

Battle of Durham

Siege of Philaridon

Disaster at the Northgate

The Highlands Band

Siege of Castle Welute

Urcean resurgence

Legacy

In Burgundie