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=== Le Crise della Dix ===
=== Le Crise della Dix ===
Following the cession of the [[Transionia]] region to [[Urcea]] at the conclusion of the [[Third Caroline War]], ten Imperial Princes - most notably the Margrave of Carsula - were dispossessed of their land. The Imperial Diet - dominated by [[Derian]] members especially given the [[Recess of the Julii]] - decided to pass a series of laws calling for secularization and mediatization of several ecclesiastical realms in the Kingdom of Dericania in order to compensate the ten dispossessed Princes. The Imperial Diet formed a Commission on Compensation, which reported ten potential rearranged and secularized territories for the dispossessed Princes. Critically, all ten new realms were all in territory primarily made up of Bergendii people, and included fifteen Bishoprics, four Free Monastic Communities, and two Free Cities. While [[Bergendii]] representatives were initially supportive, it became evident that the Derian majority within the Diet - supported by the Emperor of the Levantines - would compensate Derian loss with Bergendii loss, beginning what was known as ''Le Crise della Dix'', the Crisis of the Ten, a major diplomatic and political crisis between Derians and Bergendii within the context of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]].
Following the cession of the [[Transionia]] region to [[Urcea]] at the conclusion of the [[Third Caroline War]], ten Imperial Princes - most notably the Margrave of Carsula - were dispossessed of their land. The Imperial Diet - dominated by [[Derian]] members especially given the [[Recess of the Julii]] - decided to pass a series of laws calling for secularization and mediatization of several ecclesiastical realms in the Kingdom of Dericania in order to compensate the ten dispossessed Princes. The Imperial Diet formed a Commission on Compensation, which reported ten potential rearranged and secularized territories for the dispossessed Princes. Critically, all ten new realms were all in territory primarily made up of Bergendii people, and included fifteen Bishoprics, four Free Monastic Communities, and two Free Cities. While [[Bergendii]] representatives were initially supportive, it became evident that the Derian majority within the Diet - supported by the Emperor of the Levantines - would compensate Derian loss with Bergendii loss, beginning what was known as ''Le Crise della Dix'', the Crisis of the Ten, a major diplomatic and political crisis between Derians and Bergendii within the context of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]].
===Social revolution===
In the midst of the [[Two Derics]] identity crisis and the return of refugees from the collapsed [[Burgoignesc colonial empire]], a wave of revolutions and protests swept across the [[Kingdom of Dericania]], in the spring of [[1848]]. Demonstrations and uprisings erupted in cities and towns, as discontented citizens demanded political reform, economic equality, and cultural recognition. Radical nationalist groups capitalized on the unrest, fanning the flames of ethno-linguistic resentment and anti-[[Bergendii]] sentiment. As the [[Imperial Diet]] struggled to respond, a series of violent clashes between [[Bergendii]] and [[Deric|Derian]] militias broke out, culminating in the infamous Massacre of Carsula, where scores of [[Bergendii]] civilians were killed by [[Deric|Derian]] nationalist forces in [[Verecundia]]. This event galvanized the [[Bergendii]] people, who declared common cause across [[Maritime Dericania]] and launched a full-scale rebellion against the Kingdom, sparking the First Fratricide. The war raged on for years, marked by brutal atrocities, widespread destruction, and a deepening chasm between the nations involved.


== Bourgondii-Estian War ==
== Bourgondii-Estian War ==
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