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Great Hundred Years' War
Location
Result

Weissersteiner victory

  • Dovian Imperial family overthrown
  • establishment of the Dovian Star Confederacy
Belligerents
 Weissersteiner Empire Second Dovian Empire
Strength
X Y
Casualties and losses
X killed
Y wounded
Z captured
X killed
Y wounded
Z captured

The Great Hundred Years' War, also known as the Hundred Years' Weissersteiner-Dovian War, or simply as the Weissersteiner-Dovian War, was a large military conflict between the Weissersteiner Empire and the restored Dovian Star Empire.

The roots of the war is ultimately the longstanding Weissersteiner-Dovian enmity that had existed since Weissersteiner independence in the Vor-Arï Wars. While relations improved during the years following the creation of the Dovian Star Republic, tensions remained high.

Names

The war is referred to in Weisserstein by many names, including: the Hundred Years, the Hundred Years of Darkness, the Darkness, the Invasion, and the Aggression.

Background

Weissersteiner-Dovian enmity

Resurgence of Dovian ultranationalism

Border dispute

Prelude to the invasion

Bombings of Santo Stefano nella Marcia Orientale

During a visit to the Eastern Marches of the Weissersteiner Empire, the Kaiser, his wife, and his 4 children were killed by a series of suicide bombers throughout the city. Only Prince Franz Wilhelm survived the attack.

Eighty Years' War

Invasion into the Vespumerens

The first territories to be invaded was the Vespumeren System, namely the twin planets of Kleinvespumeren and Großvespumeren

Battle of Kleinvespumeren

Battle of Großvespumeren

The Twelve Years

Thirty Years' War

Aftermath

Revel Peace Conference

Legacy