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Throughout the {{wpl|Age of Discovery}} and the {{wpl|Age of Sail}} the coastal Duchies of Marialanus, Martilles, and Burgundie, of the [[Kingdom of Dericania]], developed colonial empires of various sizes through trading companies. This was precipitated by the [[Great Confessional War#Expulsion of the Protestants|Expulsion of the Protestants]] from southern [[Levantia]] following their loss in the [[Great Confessional War]]. Many of those protestants were processed off-continent through [[Burgundie]] who turned them into a massive global exploration and colonizing force, known as [[Pharisedom]]s.
{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict    = Second Termian War
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| partof      = Carto-Pelaxian Wars of Independence
| image      = Velázquez - de Breda o Las Lanzas (Museo del Prado, 1634-35).jpg
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| caption    = Battle of Vadorrojo
| date        = 1620 - 1627
| place      = Current Caphiria, Pelaxia and Cartadania
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| result      = Treaty of Broda
* The Kingdom of Pelaxia retains its independency
* The Kingdom of Pelaxia obtains a partial control of the Termian Delta and its rivers, controling a main access to the Kindred Sea and the province of Cartadania
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| combatant1  = [[Pelaxia]]
| combatant2  = [[Caphiria]]
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*{{flagicon|Pelaxia}} King [[Jerónimo III]]
*{{flagicon|Pelaxia}} Condestable [[Rodrigo de Montalvo]]
*{{flagicon|Pelaxia}} [[Andrés Navarro]]
*{{flagicon|Pelaxia}} [[Manuel "El Tigre" Ortega Cortez]]
*{{flagicon|Pelaxia}} [[Lorenzo De la Cruz]]
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*{{flagicon|Caphiria}} [[Decimus Aelius Maximus]]
*{{flagicon|Caphiria}} [[Gaius Valerius Octavianus]]
*{{flagicon|Caphiria}} [[Titus Flavius Severus]]
*{{flagicon|Caphiria}} [[Publius Cornelius Lucullus]]
*{{flagicon|Caphiria}} [[Sextus Claudius Pulcher]]
*{{flagicon|Caphiria}} [[Aulus Fabius Quintilianus]]
*{{flagicon|Caphiria}} [[Decius Julius Proculus]]
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*[[Las Huestes Reales]]
*[[The King's Halberd Legion]]
*[[Hueste de Albalitor]]
*[[Huestes Corsarias de Infanteros]]
*[[Hueste de Albalitor]]
*[[Montian Halberd Legion]]
*[[Armada of the Kindred]]
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*[[TBD]]
*[[TBD]]
*[[TBD]]
*[[TBD]]
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*[[TBD]]
*[[TBD]]
*[[TBD]]
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*c. 10,000 Pelaxians killed
*202 Pelaxian ships sunk or captured
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*c.12,000 Caphirians dead, in addition to further losses among their Cartadanian, Volonian and Acirian troops
*4,000 dead in the siege of Culebén
*10 warships and 20,000 sailors
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For settlements established by the [[Bergendii corsairs]] or [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] [[Crusades|crusaders]] please see those separate pages as they predate the concept of "colony" as it it is meant in this article.
The military conflict known as the Second Termian Wars (1620-1627) was a pivotal episode in the Wars of Independence between the Kingdom of [[Pelaxia]] and [[Caphiria]].  At its core, the war was ignited by Caphiria's aggressive endeavor to regain control over the Province of Pelaxia, which had recently rejected its vassalage. Moreover, the control of the Kindred Sea, a vital maritime route, was a central stake in this high-stakes geopolitical struggle. The contested territory of Termia, characterized by its treacherous marshes and meandering rivers, held profound strategic significance as it controlled access to both the Kindred Sea and the vital Province of Cartadania.The war unfolded as a gritty and protracted struggle, with limited use of firearms and a reliance on traditional tactics and disciplined formations.  


==Table of colonies==
At the heart of the conflict was the newly formed professional army of Pelaxia, known as the "[[Las Huestes Reales]]". This force showcased its prowess in disciplined warfare, particularly with their utilization of heavy pikemen and the maneuvering expertise of "Rodeleros" ("Sword and Buckler Men") in the challenging swamp terrain. These tactics proved essential for navigating the challenging environment, where quicksand, dense foliage, and treacherous waterways demanded a unique approach. The clashes were marked by the grinding nature of swamp warfare, characterized by mud-soaked battles and grueling marches. The conflict gained a reputation for its gruesome nature, where soldiers contended not only with the enemy but also with the inhospitable environment. Firearm usage was limited, intensifying the reliance on close-quarter combat and skillful coordination of both big military formations and also more attritional tactits and lighter units.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Name
! Continental location
! Administration dates
! Trading Company
! Modern status
! Notes/Highlights
|-
| [[Cheun|Ayermer colony]]
| [[Alshar]]
| [[1616]]-????
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}} / [[Rusana]]
|
|-
| [[Kandara#"Western"_contact_(16th_century)|Kandoora colony]]
| [[Alshar]]
| [[1600]]-[[1795]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
| [[Kandara]]
|
*[[1600]], the BWPTC captured the castle at Bisoor from the Kiravians, and the port of Kandoor in [[1603]]. In [[1604]] Burgundie commissioned Kandoor Castle, which was completed in three years.
*Protectorate of the Kingdom of Kandoora established [[1611]]-[[1684]], until dissolved into [[Kandara#Kandoori-Fana_wars_and_slaving|Slavers Coast colony]]
*[[Kandara#Kandoori-Fana_wars_and_slaving|Slavers Coast colony]] [[1684]]-[[1795]]
*Colony of Santasi [[1646]]-[[1721]] after which it was joined to Kandoora colony
*Lost in the [[Kandara#Great_Rebellion_of_Slavery_Bay|Great Rebellion of Slavery Bay]] [[1767]]-[[1795]]
|-
| [[Kandara#"Western"_contact_(16th_century)|Colony of Santasi]]
| [[Alshar]]
| [[1646]]-[[1721]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| [[Kandara]]
|
*[[1646]]-[[1721]] after which it was joined to Kandoora colony
*Lost in the [[Kandara#Great_Rebellion_of_Slavery_Bay|Great Rebellion of Slavery Bay]] [[1767]]-[[1795]]
|-
| [[Pukhgundi#Colonization|Pukhgundi colony]]
| [[Alshar]]
| [[1635]]-[[1811]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| [[Tapakdore]], [[Peshabiwar]], and [[Pukhgundi]]
|
|-
| [[Eloillette]]
| [[Alshar]]
| [[1611]]-[[1795]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company|MNLC]]
| [[Pursat]]
|
|-
| [[Oyashima#Colonization|Far East Colony]]
| [[Alshar]]
| [[1638]]-[[1817]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
| [[Oyashima]] and [[Iles Evangeline]] {{flagicon|Burgundie}}
|
|-
| [[Battganuur#Colonization|Barbary Straits colony]]
| [[Audonia]]
| [[1635]]-[[1836]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
| northern half of [[Battganuur]], [[Yanuban]], and [[Isle des Coulettes]] {{flagicon|Burgundie}}
|
|-
| [[Istroya Oriental colony]]
| [[Audonia]]
| [[1577]]-[[1842]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| southern half of [[Battganuur]] and [[U.A.E]]
|
|-
| [[Kandahari-Pukhtun colony]]
| [[Audonia]]
| [[1615]]-1830s
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| [[Umardwal]], [[Bulkh]], and [[Salarive]] {{flagicon|Burgundie}}
|
|-
| [[Chaukhira|Chaukhira colony]]
| [[Audonia]]
| tbd
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company|MNLC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
|-
| [[Argaea|Argaea colony]]
| [[Australis]]
| tbd
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company|MNLC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
|-
| [[Sudmoll#Colonial_Period|Sud  colony]]
| [[Australis]]
| tbd
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
|-
| [[Veraise colony]]
| [[Crona]]
| [[1593]] - [[1812]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company|MNLC]]
| {{flag|Alstin}}
|
|-
| [[Islevenin colony]]
| [[Crona]]
| ???? - [[1899]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| {{flag|Alstin}}
|
|-
| [[Nauta Normand|Nauta Normand colony]]
| [[Kiro-Borealis]]
| tbd
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company|MNLC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
|-
| [[Torlen|Torlen colony]]
| [[Levantia]]
| ???? - [[1875]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
*formed as colony of the [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Marialanus|Duchy of Marialanus]]
*Formalized into a state in [[1875]] following the [[First Fratricide]] and the Unification of [[Burgundie]].
|-
| [[Wintergen|Wintergen colony]]
| [[Levantia]]
| [[1823]]-[[1869]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company|MNLC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
*[[1836]] Act of Economic Union, claiming that [[Wintergen]] was forevermore an integral part of [[Burgundie]].
*[[1869]] [[Kiravia]] and [[Burgundie]] stop fighting about it without settling the island's legal status. [[Wintergen]] is recognized as a state of [[Burgundie]].
|-
| [[Medimeria|Medimeria colony]]
| [[Levantia]]
| [[1578]]-[[2014]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
*Transferred to [[Urcea]] as the [[Medimeria|Rectory of Medimeria]] in [[2014]] as part of a mutual strategic interest realignment.
|-
| [[Aumiers#Burgoignac_colony|Aumiers colony]]
| [[Sarpedon]]
| [[1315]]-[[1573]]
| tbd
| {{flag|Cartadania}}
|
*Settled in [[1315]]
*Joined the [[History_of_Burgundie#Vilauristre_Conference|Vilauristre Conference]] in [[1540]]
*Ceded to Milan Regio in [[1573]]
|-
| [[Equitorial Ostiecia|Equitorial Ostiecia colony]]
| [[Sarpedon]]
| tbd
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
|-
| [[Eileada]]
| [[Sarpedon]]
| [[1913]]-[[1968]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]]
| {{flag|Faneria}}
|
|-
| [[Vonein]]
| [[Levantia]]
| [[1940]]-[[1942]]
| {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc North Levantine Trading Company|BNLTC]]
| {{flag|Vithinja}}
|Occupied and administered as a militarized colony during the [[Second Great War]] and turned  a forward operating base against [[Faneria]].
|-
|}


{{Colonies of Burgundie}}
The culmination of the conflict was the Treaty of Broda, signed in 1627. The treaty marked a turning point in Pelaxia's struggle for independence, cementing its status as an independent kingdom. The terms of the treaty awarded Pelaxia partial control over the Termian Delta and its intricate network of rivers. This concession granted the kingdom a strategic foothold, solidifying its control over a critical access point to the Kindred Sea and the prized Province of Cartadania.
[[Category: Conflicts]]
 
[[Category:Military History of Burgundie]]
In conclusion, the Second Termian Wars emerged as a crucial theater in the Wars of Independence, underscoring the resilience and strategic acumen of the Kingdom of Pelaxia. Against the backdrop of marshy battlegrounds and limited firearm usage, the conflict demonstrated the kingdom's disciplined warfare and culminated in the Treaty of Broda, securing its independence and strategic territorial gains.
[[Category:History of Burgundie]]
 
=Prelude=
 
[[File:Captura de pantalla 2023-08-20 094233.png|thumb|left|Expulsion of the Caphirian heretics]]
[[File:Undressing.jpg|thumb|left|Dishonoring undressing of a heretic Caphirian Church Bishop]]
 
The prelude to the Termia Conflict, spanning from 1620 to 1627, is intricately interwoven with a series of transformative events that reshaped the Pelaxian geopolitical landscape. At its core lie the reverberations of the Great Schism of 1615, which initiated a cascade of consequences, catalyzing the eventual emergence of the Termia Conflict.
The pivotal Great Schism witnessed the profound rupture between the traditional Catholic Church and the emergent Imperial Church of Caphiria. While originating as a theological schism, the reverberations extended far beyond religious realms, fostering an environment ripe for political realignments and the assertion of regional identities. Particularly within the Kingdom of Pelaxia, the aftershocks of the schism spurred significant political transformations, altering the dynamics between the southern province of Pelaxia and the overarching imperial power of Caphiria.
 
One of the most consequential outcomes of the Great Schism was the emergence of the southern province of Pelaxia as an autonomous entity. Previously tethered to the influence of the Imperial Church of Caphiria, the province seized the opportunity presented by the schism to cast off the shackles of ecclesiastical and political control. The newfound autonomy of the province, a direct result of the schism's disruptive impact, laid the foundation for the subsequent conflicts over the coveted Termia region. Simultaneously, the vassal lords within the region, recognizing the seismic shifts in the political landscape, embarked on a reevaluation of their allegiances. The upheaval caused by the schism fueled aspirations of self-governance and independence among these lords, culminating in a collective declaration of autonomy from Caphiria. This declaration marked a critical juncture in the broader narrative, setting the stage for the Termia Conflict.
 
In essence, the prelude to the Termia Conflict is a testament to the intricate interplay between religious schisms, regional ambitions, and geopolitical reconfigurations. As the echoes of the Great Schism reverberated across the Pelaxian realm, they catalyzed the emergence of an autonomous southern province and spurred the political evolution that would ultimately lead to the protracted and strategically pivotal Termia Conflict.
 
==First Caphirian Incursion==
The initial Caphirian incursion during the Termian Wars in the 1600s marked a pivotal military episode characterized by strategic maneuvering and combat prowess. The Caphirian Army, comprising two legions, launched an amphibious assault with a formidable array of units at their disposal, including pikes, musketeers, mounted lancers, spontoons, halberds, and longbows. In response, the defending [[Huestes Reales]] of Pelaxia employed a tactically calculated organization of combined battalions. These units consisted of Pikemen, Rodeleros, heavy Halberdiers and crossbowmen, effectively countering the invading force with a mix of infantry suited for close combat and ranged engagements.
 
The Caphirian legions gained initial ground by securing multiple outposts and moats, establishing a foothold in the Termian Delta. However, as the conflict progressed, the swampy terrain, initially perceived as advantageous, became a hindrance for both sides. The Caphirian Army's advance slowed significantly, and maneuvering within the marshes proved challenging.
 
[[File:Spanish troops retreat after the siege of Den Bosch in 1629 - De aftocht van het Spaanse garnizoen na de overgave van 's-Hertogenbosch, 17 september 1629 (Pauwels van Hillegaert, 1635) - 2.jpg|thumb|Caphirian troops retreat after the long siege of the Dornia Line.]]
 
===Battle of Morcia's Moat (1601)===
The Caphirian Army's initial advance saw them securing several outposts and moats in the marshy Termian Delta. However, the Huestes Reales responded with a strategically calculated counterattack. The '''Battle of Morcia's Moat''' showcased the effective use of Pelaxian crossbows, as they exploited the boggy terrain to launch deadly volleys at the Caphirian forces, weakening their advance and forcing them to adapt their tactics. The Huestes Reales exhibited resolute defensive tactics, engaging the Caphirian forces in close-quarter combat. The use of pikes, halberds, and crossbows allowed them to effectively counter the Caphirian weapons, particularly the mounted lancers. The defending forces capitalized on the marshy environment, impeding the Caphirian Army's mobility and exploiting their vulnerabilities.
 
In this attritional warfare, the Huestes Reales gradually wore down the Caphirian Army's momentum. The combatants faced arduous conditions as the marshes hindered movement and footing, amplifying the physical toll of battle.
 
===Siege of Dornia(1603)===
As the conflict intensified, the Caphirian Army sought to solidify their gains by besieging the Dornian Line, a key strategic series of improvised fortifications that took advantage of several tributary rivers of the region. The Pelaxian defenders demonstrated their resilience by employing a combination of Rodeleros and Halberdiers, effectively repelling the Caphirian assault. The treacherous swampy terrain presented challenges for both sides, making maneuvers and resupply difficult, resulting in a protracted siege that showcased the durability of the Huestes Reales.
 
As the confrontation drew to a close, the Caphirian Army found themselves mired in the marshlands, facing the dual challenges of combat fatigue and the inhospitable terrain. This impeded their ability to consolidate their initial gains and maintain a cohesive offensive by the end of 1603.
 
==Second Incursion==
==Third Incursion==
==The Great Huestes' Campaign==
 
[[Category:Wars]]
[[Category:Pelaxia]]
[[Category:Caphiria]]
[[Category:Cartadania]]
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