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[[Sean Suthar-Màrtainn]] formally declared war on the 9th of March, raising personal levies and gathering his standing troops to form a separate army from the Vicarial levies containing the rebellion in Reothadt. In a shocking display of competence, he lead his men through the Deamhainn mountains rather than making the long trek to the west around them, marching onto the northern plains behind the assembled Lyukqui army and sacking the city of Geoghegan before marching on Lansgadh. The Grand Duke fled, meeting up with his army as his capital surrendered and returning to retake it. By then, the Fanerian army had moved west to try and intercept, and the two forces managed to miss each other entirely, with Lansgadh being liberated in August. ''Rih'' Sean then changed tact, signing a peace agreement with the Grand Duke in exchange for a halt to the support being given to The Wash. | [[Sean Suthar-Màrtainn]] formally declared war on the 9th of March, raising personal levies and gathering his standing troops to form a separate army from the Vicarial levies containing the rebellion in Reothadt. In a shocking display of competence, he lead his men through the Deamhainn mountains rather than making the long trek to the west around them, marching onto the northern plains behind the assembled Lyukqui army and sacking the city of Geoghegan before marching on Lansgadh. The Grand Duke fled, meeting up with his army as his capital surrendered and returning to retake it. By then, the Fanerian army had moved west to try and intercept, and the two forces managed to miss each other entirely, with Lansgadh being liberated in August. ''Rih'' Sean then changed tact, signing a peace agreement with the Grand Duke in exchange for a halt to the support being given to The Wash. | ||
''Rih'' Sean died of a pneumonic illness in 1700 contracted while on campaign, and had no male heirs, passing his crown to his daughter [[Sear Mari Suthar-Màrtainn|Sear Mari]]. Sear was eager to finish the campaigns in the north | ''Rih'' Sean died of a pneumonic illness in 1700 contracted while on campaign, and had no male heirs, passing his crown to his daughter [[Sear Mari Suthar-Màrtainn|Sear Mari]]. Sear, a child handling challenges to her legitimacy at the time, was eager to finish the campaigns in the north, but her father's army was still present and cleaning up the largest spots of rebel activity in 1701. The ''Banrih'' and her advisors placed the Army of the North under the command of General Connal Mayes and commanded him to invade Lyukquar without pretext, leading to the Battle of Feldsdún in 1702 and the First and Second Battles of Lansgadh in 1702-1703, followed by a victorious eight-month siege of the capital. | ||
The annexation of Lyukquar was considerably more difficult than Haibnelann, and the region was slowly converted from a shattered frontier region into two Military Governates, Lyukquar Astaigh and Lyukquar Searastaigh, by 1712. By then the [[Sutharine Succession Crisis]] had begun with the births of Sear Mari's sickly triplet sons, and the region became a hotbet of uprising as war raged in the south, with the eventual victory of the Suthar-Màrtainn line leading to a crackdown. | |||
===Heresies=== | ===Heresies=== | ||
===Monarchic Era=== | ===Monarchic Era=== | ||
Lyukquar's pair of military governments were granted Vicarial status in 1856. In 1881, a third province, Lyukquar Oirthir, was formed out of tracts from the other two Lyukqui Vicariates. | |||
===Republican Era=== | ===Republican Era=== | ||
After the Civil War, Lyukquar was reorganized as a single province. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
[[Category:Faneria]] | [[Category:Faneria]] |
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