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{{infobox military conflict | {{infobox military conflict | ||
| conflict = Operation Frequent Win | | conflict = Operation Frequent Win | ||
| partof = [[War | | partof = [[Second Euran War]] | ||
| image = [[Image:. | | image = [[Image:Rev-Vey.JPG|300px]] | ||
| caption = ''caption'' | | caption = ''caption'' | ||
| date = | | date = 18.XIII.{{AN|1665}} - 6.III.{{AN|1666}} | ||
| place = Euranikon Theme, Central [[Eura]] | | place = Euranikon Theme, Central [[Eura]] | ||
| coordinates = | | coordinates = | ||
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| status = Constancian victory | | status = Constancian victory | ||
| combatant1 =[[Image:Constancia flag old.png|23px|left]][[Constancia|Constancia]] | | combatant1 =[[Image:Constancia flag old.png|23px|left]][[Constancia|Constancia]] | ||
| combatant1a =[[Image:ESB.png|23px|left]][[ESB|ESB Group]] | | combatant1a = [[Image:SANE Flag.png|23px|left]][[Trans-Euran Command]] <br/>[[Image:ESB.png|23px|left]][[ESB|ESB Group]] | ||
| combatant2 = [[Image:InsurgencyFlagWiki.png|23px|left]] Constitutionalist and Socialist rebels | | combatant2 = [[Image:InsurgencyFlagWiki.png|23px|left]] Constitutionalist and Socialist rebels | ||
| combatant2a = [[Image:InsurgencyFlagWiki.png|23px|left]] Various insurgents and brigands | | combatant2a = [[Image:InsurgencyFlagWiki.png|23px|left]] Various insurgents and brigands | ||
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'''Operation Frequent Win''' was the initial phase in the [[Katabasis of the Loyalists]], in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Autokrator Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar and a concurrent popular uprising in the Euranikon [[wikipedia:Theme (province)|''theme'']] and immediately prior to the [[Second Euran War#Destruction of Vey|destruction of Vey]]. | '''Operation Frequent Win''' was the initial phase in the [[Katabasis of the Loyalists]], in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of [[Autokrator of Constancia|Autokrator]] [[Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar]] and a concurrent popular uprising in the Euranikon [[wikipedia:Theme (province)|''theme'']] and immediately prior to the [[Second Euran War#Destruction of Vey|destruction of Vey]]. | ||
==Operation== | ==Operation== | ||
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==The Aqaba Redoubt== | ==The Aqaba Redoubt== | ||
The settlement of [[Aqaba]], long a den of insurgents, thieves, and brigands, was secured by virtue of [[Operation Debellatio]] on 18.XIII.1655. On 6.III.1656, the settlement was formally annexed, with ''Antistrategos'' (Lieutenant General) [[Demetrios Thesalonikis]] as its appointed Military Governor with plenipotentiary powers. | |||
==Occupation== | ==Occupation== | ||
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Operation Frequent Win was the initial phase in the Katabasis of the Loyalists, in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Autokrator Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar and a concurrent popular uprising in the Euranikon theme and immediately prior to the destruction of Vey.
Operation
The Aqaba Redoubt
The settlement of Aqaba, long a den of insurgents, thieves, and brigands, was secured by virtue of Operation Debellatio on 18.XIII.1655. On 6.III.1656, the settlement was formally annexed, with Antistrategos (Lieutenant General) Demetrios Thesalonikis as its appointed Military Governor with plenipotentiary powers.
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