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The '''Phoenix Republican Uprising''' was a major [[Phoenix Empire|Phoenician]] civil war in the year 5322 AE, concurrent with the ongoing Jardin War. Mutineers in key Imperial Navy & Army facilities in the Luxor system and the 15th Fleet deposed the Phoenician Dynasty and declared the Phoenix Republic. They were shortly joined by [[The Jardin Republic|Jardin forces]] on the offensive. The war was waged entirely on the territory of the Empire. | The '''Phoenix Republican Uprising''' was a major [[Phoenix Empire|Phoenician]] civil war in the year 5322 AE, concurrent with the ongoing Jardin War. Mutineers in key Imperial Navy & Army facilities in the Luxor system and the 15th Fleet deposed the Phoenician Dynasty and declared the Phoenix Republic. They were shortly joined by [[The Jardin Republic|Jardin forces]] on the offensive. The war was waged entirely on the territory of the Empire. | ||
By the year 5322 AE the social contract in the Phoenix Empire had reached a particularly dissolute nadir, with insurgencies against various feudal lords becoming common and devastating Imperial intervention to suppress uprisings increasingly regular. High Nobles had become particularly entrenched in their rights and privileges. Disillusioned by participation in the suppression of local revolts and the lack of social mobility, several key Royal and Imperial officers began forming revolutionary cadres among critical military formations. Forced to act prematurely by the discovery of a secret arsenal, they launched the [date] Mutiny. | By the year 5322 AE the social contract in the Phoenix Empire had reached a particularly dissolute nadir, with insurgencies against various feudal lords becoming common and devastating Imperial intervention to suppress uprisings increasingly regular. High Nobles had become particularly entrenched in their rights and privileges. Disillusioned by participation in the suppression of local revolts and the lack of social mobility, several key Royal and Imperial officers began forming revolutionary cadres among critical military formations. Forced to act prematurely by the discovery of a secret arsenal, they launched the [date] Mutiny. Most of the Royal Family was killed, captured, or forced into hiding. | ||
Jardin forces took advantage of the situation and launched mass offensives down the Red-Blue Lines, aided by further mutinies and disorientation in the Imperial Navy & Army, soon claiming their terminal points in Phoenician space. | Jardin forces took advantage of the situation and launched mass offensives down the Red-Blue Lines, aided by further mutinies and disorientation in the Imperial Navy & Army, soon claiming their terminal points in Phoenician space. A Jardin expeditionary Liberation Army was formed to link up with the Phoenician Revolutionary Army and capture most of the key wormhole loci in the Empire. Isolated from each other and faced with their own troubles, the Imperial Circles began considering independence. | ||
Secessions were prevented by a series of lightning victories by an Imperial grand fleet which had rallied in the Osaka Reach which eventually resulted in the climactic battle over Luxor at the [[Battle of the Broken Kybelle]]. | |||
Following the [[Battle of the Broken Kybelle]], Imperial forces had reclaimed the capital and broken the short lived Phoenix Republic. The remnants of the Phoenician Revolutionary Army, led by a defecting Commodore Joachim Mornstein-Montfort, managed an organized retreat to Jardin controlled space where they would remain and eventually resettle. For their part, the century old Le'Reinne government would ironically themselves soon be overthrown by violent popular outrage over the Estelle Scandal despite having secured an immense strategic advantage over the Empire at relatively little cost. | Following the [[Battle of the Broken Kybelle]], Imperial forces had reclaimed the capital and broken the short lived Phoenix Republic. The remnants of the Phoenician Revolutionary Army, led by a defecting Commodore Joachim Mornstein-Montfort, managed an organized retreat to Jardin controlled space where they would remain and eventually resettle. For their part, the century old Le'Reinne government would ironically themselves soon be overthrown by violent popular outrage over the Estelle Scandal despite having secured an immense strategic advantage over the Empire at relatively little cost. |
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Date | February 5322 - April 5322 |
Location | Central and Spinward Large Magellanic Cloud |
Result | Phoenician Dynasty Restored Decisive Jardin Republic Victory |
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The Phoenix Republican Uprising was a major Phoenician civil war in the year 5322 AE, concurrent with the ongoing Jardin War. Mutineers in key Imperial Navy & Army facilities in the Luxor system and the 15th Fleet deposed the Phoenician Dynasty and declared the Phoenix Republic. They were shortly joined by Jardin forces on the offensive. The war was waged entirely on the territory of the Empire.
By the year 5322 AE the social contract in the Phoenix Empire had reached a particularly dissolute nadir, with insurgencies against various feudal lords becoming common and devastating Imperial intervention to suppress uprisings increasingly regular. High Nobles had become particularly entrenched in their rights and privileges. Disillusioned by participation in the suppression of local revolts and the lack of social mobility, several key Royal and Imperial officers began forming revolutionary cadres among critical military formations. Forced to act prematurely by the discovery of a secret arsenal, they launched the [date] Mutiny. Most of the Royal Family was killed, captured, or forced into hiding.
Jardin forces took advantage of the situation and launched mass offensives down the Red-Blue Lines, aided by further mutinies and disorientation in the Imperial Navy & Army, soon claiming their terminal points in Phoenician space. A Jardin expeditionary Liberation Army was formed to link up with the Phoenician Revolutionary Army and capture most of the key wormhole loci in the Empire. Isolated from each other and faced with their own troubles, the Imperial Circles began considering independence.
Secessions were prevented by a series of lightning victories by an Imperial grand fleet which had rallied in the Osaka Reach which eventually resulted in the climactic battle over Luxor at the Battle of the Broken Kybelle.
Following the Battle of the Broken Kybelle, Imperial forces had reclaimed the capital and broken the short lived Phoenix Republic. The remnants of the Phoenician Revolutionary Army, led by a defecting Commodore Joachim Mornstein-Montfort, managed an organized retreat to Jardin controlled space where they would remain and eventually resettle. For their part, the century old Le'Reinne government would ironically themselves soon be overthrown by violent popular outrage over the Estelle Scandal despite having secured an immense strategic advantage over the Empire at relatively little cost.
The newly ascended Empress Mizuiru-Saria signed the Treaty of Haven(?) with the new Desmond government in Jardin, which recognized Jardini territorial gains along the Red-Blue Lines, released the families of Phoenician Republicans to asylum in Jardin, and formally ended the Jardin War.
Causes
Mutiny
Theaters of War
Treaty of Haven
Aftermath
Though it had ended the war on a string of dramatic victories the Phoenix Empire was devastated by the bloody civil strife. Imperial forces had suffered tremendously, facilities were damaged or sabotaged, the Grand Duchies remained ambivalent to the restoration of central authority, and civil unrest had reached a hitherto unprecedented pitch.
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