Aurician Revolution
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2627 to 2634, Despising the internecine conflicts and extravagance of House Bijäl, a conspiracy of Senators abolishes the Grand-Duchy of Aurice and establishes an aristocratic republic, inspired in part by the independence of Bryndyd and Amerzcelindo. Chiefest among them was Amasgus Galdimese and Yaven Calchamas. The nobles were inspired in part by the Republic of Johaulia. The revolution is dated from 2627, the year when the Noble Senate abolishes the Grandy-Duchy and establishes the Noble Republic to the year 2634 with the Battle of Kadraskan and the continuity of the office of Lord Governor-General, elected by the Noble Senate.
Chronology of the Aurician Revolution
- 2626, Grand Duke Rhungast Bijäl poisoned
- 2626, Steborn Hallagunst, Rhoglos Bijäl, Sunasa, and other members of household flee to Agogia with partisans
- 2626 Amísbë Almikkis remains in Aurice and ingratiates herself with the revolutionary dukes
- 2627 Dukes and other nobles decree the abolition of the Grand-Duchy and establish the Noble Republic. The state cult of the Golden Phœnice is conserved.
- 2632 Amísbë murders the Lord Governor-General of Aurice, Amasgus Galdimese, and partisans of House Bijäl occupy the Palace
- 2632 Bijälians under the leadership of Steborn Hallagunst return to Aurice with their forces and fight the Senatorial forces in the war known as Amísbë's Revolution. Republican Dukes flee Aurice.
- 2633 Bijälian forces pursue the Republican forces into Goscundy and through the Throe Wastes.
- 2634 Battle of Kadraskan, Senatorial forces defeat Bijälian forces. Rhoglos Bijäl and Steborn Hallagunst slain in battle. Stallos Bijäl flees from Agogia to Barathorn.
- 2634 New Lord Governor-General Elected (House Calchamas)
See Also
- Amísbë's Revolution
- Aurice
- Aurician Empire
- Battle of Kadraskan
- Lord Governor-General of Aurice
- Lords Governor-General of Aurice
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