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The '''Vimmark-Sola duel''' was a armed fight between three [[Holy Orenian Empire|Imperial]] nobles, the cousins [[Philip Augustus de Capua|Philip Augustus, Count of Laria]] and [[Philip de Sola|Philip, Duke of Istria]] against the Vimmark-scion [[Rendon Vimmark]]. The fight took place on 16th of the Grand Harvest in 1539 near Luciensport, Balain. The fight was the climax of the [[Saltstone Plot|Saltstone Affair]], where both Philip Augustus and Philip de Sola attempted to apprehend Rendon for his part in subterfuge. When Rendon resisted arrest, he killed both young nobles in single combat before fleeing. | The '''Vimmark-Sola duel''' was a armed fight between three [[Holy Orenian Empire|Imperial]] nobles, the cousins [[Philip Augustus de Capua|Philip Augustus, Count of Laria]] and [[Philip de Sola|Philip, Duke of Istria]] against the Vimmark-scion [[Rendon Vimmark]]. The fight took place on 16th of the Grand Harvest in 1539 near Luciensport, Balain. The fight was the climax of the [[Saltstone Plot|Saltstone Affair]], where both Philip Augustus and Philip de Sola attempted to apprehend Rendon for his part in subterfuge. When Rendon resisted arrest, he killed both young nobles in single combat before fleeing. | ||
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The Vimmark-Sola duel was a armed fight between three Imperial nobles, the cousins Philip Augustus, Count of Laria and Philip, Duke of Istria against the Vimmark-scion Rendon Vimmark. The fight took place on 16th of the Grand Harvest in 1539 near Luciensport, Balain. The fight was the climax of the Saltstone Affair, where both Philip Augustus and Philip de Sola attempted to apprehend Rendon for his part in subterfuge. When Rendon resisted arrest, he killed both young nobles in single combat before fleeing.
Although called a "duel", the fight was between more than two participants (Three).