Third Kin War

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The Third Kin War was a conflict which took place between Faneria and Fiannria in 1820-23. It was waged over control of the Fiannrian Vandarch Regions (?) and to force the concession of the isles of ______ and _____ along the Nordskan coast.

Third Kin War
Part of Fanerian-Fiannrian Kin Wars

Fhainnin and Fiannrian regulars clash in Srathlann, 1821
DateApril 1, 1820 - March 28, 1823
Location
Northern Levantia
Result

Fanerian victory

  • Parts of Sorhaithe ceded to Faneria
  • Fiannrian Vandarch(?) ceded to Faneria
Belligerents
 Faneria  Fiannria
Commanders and leaders
  • Kingdom of the Fhainn Name (5th Army)
  • Kingdom of the Fhainn Name (8th Army)
  • Kingdom of the Fhainn Name (10th Army)
  • Kingdom of the Fhainn Name (12th Army)
  • Kingdom of the Fhainn Name (14th Army)
  • Fiannria
  • Fiannria
  • Fiannria
  • Units involved
  • Royal Army
    • 5th Army
    • 8th Army
    • 10th Army
    • 12th Army
    • 14th Army
  • Army of Fiannria (?)
  • Background and Causes

    Second Kin War and the Saelish Issue

    FIannria and Faneria had mutually agreed to break up the crusader state of Saelin in 1745 as part of the Saelish Partition. In this deal, Saelin had become a neutral rump state along the Nordskan coast, while Fiannria had taken parts of the more heavily populated and forested eastern coast and Faneria had annexed large swathes of less-desirable territory in the drier continental interior. After the Second Kin War, the two nations had accepted a white peace, but Faneria had annexed the remainder of Saelin immediately thereafter. Faneria reaching the Nordska coast was a strategic coup, as it allowed some measure of bypassing Caeric taxes on the Kilikas-Nordskan Straights and effectively cut Fiannria off from integrating the region as planned. After the Second Kin War failed to counter Faneria's annexation of Culriocha, Fiannria had suffered two major geopolitical setbacks in the Eighteenth Century at Faneria's hands.


    For its part, Faneria continued to grow as a regional power, with Fhainnin expansion seemingly unstoppable and pro-war politics at a fever pitch. The major target of the Kingdom's ire at this point was in the eastern Vandarch-bound territory of Costbán. Costbán was the last part of the northern Vandarch not controlled by Faneria and a sore spot in Fhainnin culture as far back as its annexation by Great Levantia in the Gallian Wars. While Fiannria had since assumed control of Costbán, Faneria still considered it theirs by right both through a large Fhainnin minority and by geographic sense.

    Commonwealth of Fiannria

    The second major cause of conflict was more telated to the nature of Fiannria itself. Having reformed into a more united Commonwealth, Fiannria posed a significant challenger to Fhainnin security and expansion, and breaking this new state in psyche or fact was considered a key step to continued Fhainnin ascendancy in northern Levantia.

    Northern Campaign

    Siege of _____

    Battle of Saelaer

    Battle of Marlin

    Southern Campaign

    Ships of the Royal Navy bombard Fiannrian positions, 1820
    Siege of ______, 1820
    Battle of _____, 1820
    Fiannrian cavalry counter-charge, First Gwynneathsglen 1821
    First Battle of Gwynneathsglen, 1821
    Arrival of ships purchased by Fiannria from Burgundie in _____, 1821
    Fiannrian cavalry charge at Saelaer, 1821
    Battle of Saelaer, 1821
    Illustration of the Battle of ______, 1822
    The Last Charge of Gawaen's Curiassiers, 1822
    Second Battle of Gwynneathsglen, 1822
    Royal Guards engage the Southern Free Corps at Second Gwynneathsglen, 1822
    Royal Army engages Derian Volunteer Legion, 1823
    Battle of Marlin, 1823
    Battle of Suttersdun, 1823

    First Gwynneathsglen

    Capture of _____

    Second Gwynneathsglen

    Siege of _____

    Battle of Suttersdun

    Treaty of Sethsport

    Aftermath

    In Culture

    The Third Kin War was a high-water mark for the Royal Army and the Fhainnin state in general, breaking it out from a rising regional power to the ranks of the major empires. It also inspired the first tentative attempts at overseas Fhainnin colonies and made retired Royal Army officers a highly-sought source of military aides and attachés.

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