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The [[House of Rossheim]] had been associated with southern [[Cibola]] since the 16th century AN, establishing a series of states in the area. In the aftermath of the fall of [[Minarboria]], the Rossheimers' former lands fell to the [[Helderbourgh|Grand Duchy of Helderbourgh]], which was subsequently subsumed within the Kingdom of Batavia in 1673 AN. Batavian rule proved relatively short lived, with the kingdom withdrawing from Cibola in 1685 AN, after which the local Cibolan Saxon communities were left to fend for themselves. | |||
On 20.II.1720 AN, the enigmatic ruler of [[Northbloom]], [[Mondo Etzeterra]], who claimed descent from the Rossheimers, unexpectedly asserted his rights to the former Rossheim bailiwicks of Leichenberg, Leichenhafen, Neumarket, Neurossheim, Oberwald, and Oeschental in the [[Cibolan Cake Declaration]]. Although many commentators remained sceptical of Etzeterra's ability to make good on his claims, his announcement found a welcome ear among the Cibolan Saxon elites of the city of Neurossheim, many of whom were descended from retainers of the Rossheim family. | |||
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== |
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The 1702 Mondoist offensive in Cibola was a brief military campaign by Cibolan Saxon forces loyal to Mondo Etzeterra that led to the establishment of the Mondostate of Etzeland.
Background
The House of Rossheim had been associated with southern Cibola since the 16th century AN, establishing a series of states in the area. In the aftermath of the fall of Minarboria, the Rossheimers' former lands fell to the Grand Duchy of Helderbourgh, which was subsequently subsumed within the Kingdom of Batavia in 1673 AN. Batavian rule proved relatively short lived, with the kingdom withdrawing from Cibola in 1685 AN, after which the local Cibolan Saxon communities were left to fend for themselves.
On 20.II.1720 AN, the enigmatic ruler of Northbloom, Mondo Etzeterra, who claimed descent from the Rossheimers, unexpectedly asserted his rights to the former Rossheim bailiwicks of Leichenberg, Leichenhafen, Neumarket, Neurossheim, Oberwald, and Oeschental in the Cibolan Cake Declaration. Although many commentators remained sceptical of Etzeterra's ability to make good on his claims, his announcement found a welcome ear among the Cibolan Saxon elites of the city of Neurossheim, many of whom were descended from retainers of the Rossheim family.