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Mango Anarchy

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The Mango Anarchy
Shirerithian Revolutionary Era
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The Revolutionary Committee of Shirekeep, under guidance of self-appointed Prefect Erasmo Laegel and in the presence of Kaiseress Salome, proclaimed the end of Imperial Power. Stripping her from her last influence and power, against the wishes of the government in Novi Nigrad.
Date 2.XII.1733 AN – ...
Location Imperial Republic of Shireroth
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
Conservatives and Loyalists
Reformers
Radicals


Reactionaries

Commanders and leaders
Kaiseress Salome

Kian Aiomide Shahnaz
Yukio Ayreon-Kalirion
Atreyu Maximilian Octavius
Louis Thuylemans
Li Suyi

Tian Huiqing

Reina Yorke

Ren Sakuragi

Robert De Speer
Marius Gallo
Bohemond Sclavenius
RedErasmo Laegel
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Zhao Feng

The Mango Anarchy, also referred to as the Shirerithian Revolutionary Era, began with the silent coup by Steward Louis Thuylemans against the Kaiseress, in the aftermath of her launching Bad Neighbour II. It coincides with the Shiro-Benacian War and several other, minor conflicts.

Background and Causes

Shiro-Benacian Cold War

Sathrati Emergency

Shiro-Benacian War

Bad Neighbour II

Crisis of the Old Regime (1733-1735)

Relocation of the Shirerithian Government

Elections of the Provincial Assemblies of Greater Kildare (late 1734)

The Novi Nigrad Quarrels (1734)

Reforms and Constitutional Monarchy (1735 - 1737)

1735 Shirerithian general elections

Mediocre Achievements on the Front

Great Fear and Prison Massacres

Return to the Capital

Collapse of the Constitutional Monarchy and Radicalisation (1737 - 1740)

Recession of 1737 and the Fake War

Food Riots

Revolutionary Committee of Shirekeep (1737)

The Flight to Foley (1737)

Regime of the Bloody Cleansing (1737 - 1738)

Counter-Coup

Defeat in Guttuli (1739?)

Call for Restoration: Yukio's Glorious Return (1740?)

Emigrés in Neighbouring countries

Timeline

See also