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| combatant1 = [[May Cabinet (Pacifica)|May Cabinet]] | | combatant1 = [[May Cabinet (Pacifica)|May Cabinet]] | ||
| combatant2 = {{ | | combatant2 = {{flagicon|Prydon_Royal}}[[Kingdom of Prydon (Pacifica)|Kingdom of Prydon]] | ||
| commander1 = {{nowrap|[[Sergei Petrovich Trubetskoy|Sergei Trubetskoy]]<br>[[Yevgeny Obolensky]]<br>[[Nikita Muravyov]]}} | | commander1 = {{nowrap|[[Sergei Petrovich Trubetskoy|Sergei Trubetskoy]]<br>[[Yevgeny Obolensky]]<br>[[Nikita Muravyov]]}} | ||
| commander2 = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Prydon_Royal}} [[Ferdinand VIII Luniere (Pacifica)|Ferdinand VIII]]<br>{{flagicon|Prydon_Royal}} [[Boris Bokha (Pacifica)|Boris Bokha]]}} | | commander2 = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Prydon_Royal}} [[Ferdinand VIII Luniere (Pacifica)|Ferdinand VIII]]<br>{{flagicon|Prydon_Royal}} [[Boris Bokha (Pacifica)|Boris Bokha]]}} |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 25 April 2024
May Betrayal | |||||||
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Royal Guards battling the 'May Traitors' in the streets of Setrivie (Georg Tienne, 1864) | |||||||
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May Cabinet | Kingdom of Prydon | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Sergei Trubetskoy Yevgeny Obolensky Nikita Muravyov |
Ferdinand VIII Boris Bokha | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
3,000 soldiers | 9,000 soldiers |
The May Betrayal, or May Treachery was an attempted coup by a group of Prydonian nobles, targeted at the Royal Family of Prydon and the reformist First Minister, Boris Bokha. The goal of the group, known as the May Cabinet, is to reverse the abolition of serfdom that was already in effect after the Balcony Address and to return privileges to the landowners. The May Cabinet managed to kidnap King Ferdinand VIII, Queen-Consort Elivieta, and Princess Evgenia, bringin them to a warehouse in Setrivie. However, within a few weeks, Boris Bokha mobilised the Royal Guards, which defeated the May Cabinet and rescue the Royal Family. The perpetrators would later be sentenced into imprisonment or deportation, but most were later pardoned.