The Great Balkan War: Difference between revisions
>CorruptedGreed (Created page with "{{Battle_template|title1 = The Great Balkan War|image1 = Byz war.PNG|caption1 = One of the many battles, taking place on the Byzantine-Bulgarian border|location = The Balkans|...") |
>Phillybob777 |
||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
=== Siege of Ram_RanchII === | === Siege of Ram_RanchII === | ||
Placeholder text. | Placeholder text. |
Revision as of 05:19, 13 January 2019
Description
The Great Balkan War was a regional war originating in the Balkans, eventually pulling in other nations worldwide, making it a global war. The war began when heat1804, the leader of Romania, attacked and killed Phillybob777, the soon-to-be Augustus of Byzantium, outside of Constantinople. Immediately after, Romania and Austria-Hungary both declared war on Byzantium with no apparent casus belli. By declaring war on Byzantium, Austria-Hungary violated the Intermarium Alliance, in which both of the nations were member states. Following this declaration of war, the remaining member states of the Intermarium Alliance came to aide Byzantium. They were Bulgaria, MinskanRus, and Crimea. Already being hostile against Byzantium, Greater_Moravia joined the war as an ally of Romania and Austria-Hungary. As the neighboring Balkan nations were mobilizing their armies, more nations came to the aide of Byzantium. Brazil, Carolinga, Tunisia, Denmark, and Norge joined against the Romanian/Austria-Hungarian/Moravian coalition. The war had gone global at this point, sourcing many troops from all around into Byzantium's capital during the Battle of Constantiople. After a lengthy and bloody battle, with casualties in the tens of military personnel. [Historian's Note: Add the two phases of the battle and how it lead into the consecutively following sieges]
Battles
As the war is still going on, the current list of battles represent the ones that have occurred thus-far.
Battle of Constantinople
Placeholder text.
Siege of Bucharest
Placeholder text.
Siege of Ram_RanchII
Placeholder text.