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* {{team flag|Floria}} (1706); | * {{team flag|Floria}} (1706); | ||
* {{team flag|Senya}} (1706); | * {{team flag|Senya}} (1706); | ||
* {{team flag|Hexarchy}} (1706). | * {{team flag|Hexarchy}} (1706); | ||
* {{team flag|Batavia}} (1706); | |||
* {{team flag|Çakaristan}} (1706). | |||
Additionally, the organisation was designated as a legitimate target for direct action by the overseas legatine missions of the [[Benacian Union]] in {{AN|1706}}. | Additionally, the organisation was designated as a legitimate target for direct action by the overseas legatine missions of the [[Benacian Union]] in {{AN|1706}}. | ||
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| This article or section is a work in progress. The information below may be incomplete, outdated, or subject to change. |
| Founded | 1685 AN |
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| Active | 1685 AN - Present |
| Type | Terrorist organization |
| Battles and wars | |
| Designated as a terrorist group by |
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The Freyja's Battlers (its own name, in Storish: Freyjas Battlari; Hurmu Norse: Froyu Battlarar); emerged in 1704 AN as one of the foremost amongst the radicalised groups of the Forsaken, the Vanic diehards who had refused to reconcile themselves to the fall of Stormark in 1685 AN and the subsequent partition of Lyrica between a restored Hurmu and Nouvelle Alexandrie.
History
Organization
Strategy
Ideology
Attacks
1704 Opening of the Cortes terrorist plot
1706 Vanic insurgency
Activities
Designation as a terrorist group
Nouvelle Alexandrie (1704);
Hurmu (1706);
Floria (1706);
Senya (1706);
Hexarchy (1706);
Batavia (1706);
Çakaristan (1706).
Additionally, the organisation was designated as a legitimate target for direct action by the overseas legatine missions of the Benacian Union in 1706 AN.