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Aurician Troops with the tacit approval of the Grand Duke, already occupying the land, moved into Transalpine Agogia and seized control.  Although not authorized by the Treaty of Tauhad (2576), Aurice claimed the adjoining land in what became known as the Aurician Seizure of Transalpine Agogia in 2576 which includes the greater portion of the [[Shadmaus]].
 
Aurician Troops with the tacit approval of the Grand Duke, already occupying the land, moved into Transalpine Agogia and seized control.  Although not authorized by the Treaty of Tauhad (2576), Aurice claimed the adjoining land in what became known as the Aurician Seizure of Transalpine Agogia in 2576 which includes the greater portion of the [[Shadmaus]].
  

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Map of the Cession of Cisalpine Agogia (south) and the subsequent Seizure of Transalpine Agogia, (north), 2576

Aurician Troops with the tacit approval of the Grand Duke, already occupying the land, moved into Transalpine Agogia and seized control. Although not authorized by the Treaty of Tauhad (2576), Aurice claimed the adjoining land in what became known as the Aurician Seizure of Transalpine Agogia in 2576 which includes the greater portion of the Shadmaus.

The allies were too engaged with the reconstruction of Thrace and recovering from the decades of war to take action against Aurice's impudence. The lands had been part of the Kalikán Empire and so found few friends to defend them. The troops were held in check and rarely intervened in local matters. In 2578, the Grand Duke quietly negotiated a treaty with the King of Thrace and with Shaddago. Asbardy and Magdala did not officially acknowledge Aurician dominion in Transalpine Agogia for many decades.

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