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The '''Third Caroline War''' was a conflict between [[Urcea]] and members of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] from [[Dericania]] over the continued independence of the [[Grand Duchy of Carolina]]. Acquired by Urcea during the [[War of the Caroline Succession]] and separated from it after the [[Second Caroline War]], Urcea's definitive triumph in the Third Caroline War ended the [[Caroline Wars]] and permanently joined Carolina to Urcea. During the war, the liberal reforms of King Aedanicus VIII of Urcea proved effective in strengthening the Urcean nation, and the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], allowing it to assume a dominating position in [[Levantia]]. During the war, [[Corcra (City)|Corcra]] was sacked for the only time in its history, deepening the enmity between [[Urcea]] and the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] that characterized the 19th century in [[Catholic Levantia]]. The war also featured a brief and failed venture by [[Aciria]] to seize [[New Archduchy]] during a perceived state of Urcean weakness.
The '''Third Caroline War''' was a conflict between [[Urcea]] and members of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] from [[Dericania]] over the continued independence of the [[Grand Duchy of Carolina]]. Acquired by Urcea during the [[War of the Caroline Succession]] and separated from it after the [[Second Caroline War]], Urcea's definitive triumph in the Third Caroline War ended the [[Caroline Wars]] and permanently joined Carolina to Urcea. During the war, the liberal reforms of King Aedanicus VIII of Urcea proved effective in strengthening the Urcean nation, and the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], allowing it to assume a dominating position in [[Levantia]]. During the war, [[Corcra (City)|Corcra]] was sacked for the only time in its history, deepening the enmity between [[Urcea]] and the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] that characterized the 19th century in [[Catholic Levantia]]. The war also featured a brief and failed venture by [[Aciria]] to seize [[New Archduchy]] during a perceived state of Urcean weakness.


Following the conflict, the power vacuum created by withdrawing [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]] and the chaos of war lead to the beginning of the [[First Fratricide]]. The successful conclusion of the war brought a full cultural revival to fruition in [[Urcea]] in the period known as the [[Aedanicad]]. Urcea's victory in the war was commemorated by its construction of the [[Caroline Arch]] in the late 1850s.
Following the conflict, the power vacuum created by withdrawing [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]] and the chaos of war led to the beginning of the [[First Fratricide]]. The successful conclusion of the war brought a full cultural revival to fruition in [[Urcea]] in the period known as the [[Aedanicad]]. Urcea's victory in the war was commemorated by its construction of the [[Caroline Arch]] in the late 1850s.


==Background==
==Background==

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