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| combatant3  = [[Image:Shireroth flag.png|30px|left]] Shireroth
| combatant3  = [[Image:Shireroth flag.png|30px|left]] Shireroth
| combatant3a  = [[Image:flag Hawshire.png|30px|left]] Hawshire-Dura <br> [[Image:flag Melangia.png|30px|left]] Melangia  
| combatant3a  = [[Image:flag Hawshire.png|30px|left]] Hawshire-Dura <br> [[Image:flag Melangia.png|30px|left]] Melangia  
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| commander1  = [[Image:Arms National Movement.png|30px|left]] Trajan Myksos <br><br> [[Image:Gong federation.png|30px|left]] RasmOS
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| commander2  = [[Image:Flag ARSE.png|30px|left]] Archbishop Gregory
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| commander3  = [[Image:Shireroth flag.png|30px|left]] Kaiser Redquill <br><br> [[Image:flag Melangia.png|30px|left]] Cla'Udi <br><br> [[Image:flag Hawshire.png|30px|left]] Walter Grant
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Revision as of 11:22, 13 November 2014

Revolution of 5552
Kildarian Independence War
Troops of the National Movement, after the siege of Boostertown.
Troops of the National Movement, after the siege of Boostertown
Date 5552 - 5569 ASC
Location Kildare proper, Melangia, Hawshire, Gong Li
Result Victory of the National Movement over Loyalist Ryvenna Armies.
Territorial
changes
Kildare independent as Apollonian Republic of Shireroth's East and recognised by the Shirerithian government, Hawshire remains part of Shireroth, Melangia remains disputed.
Belligerents
National Movement
Loyalist Ryvenna Monarchy
Shireroth
Confederation of Hauoli Ena
(as neutral supporter)
Hawshire-Dura
Melangia
Commanders and leaders
Trajan Myksos

RasmOS
Archbishop Gregory
Kaiser Redquill

Cla'Udi

Walter Grant
Strength
220,000 Legionnaires
5,000 conscripts
40,000 Legionnaires
350,000 conscripts
Unknown
Casualties and losses
~32,000 ~240,000 ~120
The majority of the mainland was fractured between local lords and city states. Those were neutral during the civil war and in most cases were no march for the Loyalist and National Armies.