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Background

The Battle of Florentia was a battle between Italy (Kingdom of Italy) and Roman_Republic. On 12 June 2019, Italy almost controlled the entire Italian peninsula. The nation of Roman_Republic (which consisted of 2 towns) was preventing the peninsula’s unification under Italy. On 13 June 2019, after the nation of Roman_Republic had rejected collaboration with the Italian government, Italy declared war against Roman_Republic. On the same day, under the command of the King Erwinning, the Italian army sieged the Roman_Republic's second town, Florentia. The mayor of Florentia, Imperator53, quickly called for help from his Manchurian allies. 3 Manchurians quickly arrived to the battlefield. Among the Manchurians, their leader was MrX1234. During the combat Imperator53 (Mayor of Florentia) died many times. After fighting for about 15 minutes, 2 Manchurians died and their leader returned to their capital city to return later with his soldiers. The first clash ended in a decisive Italian victory. The Manchurians then came back with the same numbers. Seeing the combat, people around Europe and even from other continents arrived to the battlefield join in the pvp. Among them were Magredon ( the leader of Turkey), 2 of his Turkish soldiers, and the whole of Niger’s pvpers, including skater and snowy. The second battle quickly turned into a crowded pvp ground. During the second battle, 3 Manchurians died, including their leader MrX1234 along with 1 Italian soldier. (fluex2k)

After approximately 30 minutes of fighting, the battlefield cleared out. The second battle ended with another decisive Italian victory.

Results of the battle

  • The Battle of Florentia accelerated the unification of the Italian peninsula under Italy.
  • This battle showed which nation was more dominant in the Italian peninsula.
  • This battle ensured the collapse of the Roman_Republic.