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The '''History of Urcea from 1402-1575''', sometimes also called the '''Reformation Period''', consists of period of time from the establishment of [[House de Weluta]] on the throne of [[Urcea]] to the end of the [[Great Confessional War]]. Though the period began with efforts at reconstruction and a sense of unity reestablished throughout the realm, including peripheral areas of [[Canaery]] and [[the Cape (Urcean province|the Cape]], it soon became consumed by religious discord throughout the Kingdom and renewed dynastic struggle. The end of the period was characterized by war between the de Welutas and the Julio-Angloise against the backdrop of the {{wp|Protestant Reformation}} and [[The Anarchy]], socio-political events which resulted [[Great Confessional War]] and entrenchment of the [[Catholic Church]] within [[Urcea]]. The end of this period saw significant reforms take place, most notably including significant changes to the [[Social class in Urcea|social class system in Urcea]].
=== de Welutas established ===


<br />Most of the reign of Lucás II, the "barracks King" (reigned 1402-1431), and his successors was spent rebuilding the nation after decades of destructive civil war.
<br />Most of the reign of Lucás II, the "barracks King" (reigned 1402-1431), and his successors was spent rebuilding the nation after decades of destructive civil war.