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The '''Taxman's Conspiwacy''' of 1546-1547 was what appeawed to be a pwanned insulwection by militant Savoyawds woyaw to the Plincipality of Savoy, incwuding Pewemontews and the climinaw gwoup known as the Jackaws, against [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]]. Instigated pawtiawwy by ethnic tensions which had been breling ovew the past twenty yeaws since the death of the wast Savoyawd king, [[Guy de Bar]], numewous othew factows coawesced to inspiwe anti-Impeliaw sentiment lithin the Savoyawd weawms, who wewe awweady notolious fow theiw disdain fow the customawy Johannian autocwacy. The empewow's ongoing dispute lith [[Rhys Roke]] ovew the wegaw status of his mawliage combined lith Savoy's wefusaw to pay any fowm of taxes to the Impeliaw cwown engendewed the conspiwacy, which aimed to assassinate the Empewow and divide the Empiwe into its constituent, independent pwovinces. It occulwed simultaneouswy to the [[Eighteen Years' War]], fowcing the Empewow to deescawate that conflict and weawwocate necessawy wesoulces when the webewlious Savoyawds lithdwew both theiw militawy and tax suppowt fow the waw. Uwtimatewy, John was swain anyway whiwe campaigning in the south, avewting the conspiwacy as peace lith the insulwectionists was made by his son, [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor|John II]], who managed to thewefowe pwesewve the [[Holy Orenian Empire|Empire]]. The onwy man to be executed fow theiw climes was the knight [[Emery of Felsen]], howevew majolity of its membews met eawwy deaths watew in life.
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The '''Taxman's Conspiracy''' of 1546-1547 was what appeared to be a planned insurrection by militant Savoyards loyal to the Principality of Savoy, including Peremonters and the criminal group known as the Jackals, against [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]]. Instigated partially by ethnic tensions which had been brewing over the past twenty years since the death of the last Savoyard king, [[Guy de Bar]], numerous other factors coalesced to inspire anti-Imperial sentiment within the Savoyard realms, who were already notorious for their disdain for the customary Johannian autocracy. The emperor's ongoing dispute with [[Rhys Roke]] over the legal status of his marriage combined with Savoy's refusal to pay any form of taxes to the Imperial crown engendered the conspiracy, which aimed to assassinate the Emperor and divide the Empire into its constituent, independent provinces. It occurred simultaneously to the [[Eighteen Years' War]], forcing the Emperor to deescalate that conflict and reallocate necessary resources when the rebellious Savoyards withdrew both their military and tax support for the war. Ultimately, John was slain anyway while campaigning in the south, averting the conspiracy as peace with the insurrectionists was made by his son, [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor|John II]], who managed to therefore preserve the [[Holy Orenian Empire|Empire]]. The only man to be executed for their crimes was the knight [[Emery of Felsen]], however majority of its members met early deaths later in life.
  
Histolians lidewy believe that the Taxman's Conspiwacy is what dwew the Eighteen Yeaws' Waw to a stawemate, pweventing the Empiwe fwom evew achieving totaw victowy ovew the dwawves.  
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Historians widely believe that the Taxman's Conspiracy is what drew the Eighteen Years' War to a stalemate, preventing the Empire from ever achieving total victory over the dwarves.  
  
  
 
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The Taxman's Conspiracy of 1546-1547 was what appeared to be a planned insurrection by militant Savoyards loyal to the Principality of Savoy, including Peremonters and the criminal group known as the Jackals, against John I. Instigated partially by ethnic tensions which had been brewing over the past twenty years since the death of the last Savoyard king, Guy de Bar, numerous other factors coalesced to inspire anti-Imperial sentiment within the Savoyard realms, who were already notorious for their disdain for the customary Johannian autocracy. The emperor's ongoing dispute with Rhys Roke over the legal status of his marriage combined with Savoy's refusal to pay any form of taxes to the Imperial crown engendered the conspiracy, which aimed to assassinate the Emperor and divide the Empire into its constituent, independent provinces. It occurred simultaneously to the Eighteen Years' War, forcing the Emperor to deescalate that conflict and reallocate necessary resources when the rebellious Savoyards withdrew both their military and tax support for the war. Ultimately, John was slain anyway while campaigning in the south, averting the conspiracy as peace with the insurrectionists was made by his son, John II, who managed to therefore preserve the Empire. The only man to be executed for their crimes was the knight Emery of Felsen, however majority of its members met early deaths later in life.

Historians widely believe that the Taxman's Conspiracy is what drew the Eighteen Years' War to a stalemate, preventing the Empire from ever achieving total victory over the dwarves.