War:The Rurikid Uprising

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Third Rurikid Uprising
Part of The Anarchy
Doggerbay.jpg
The Battle of Dogger Bay, 1557
Date: 1555-1558
Location: Avar
Result: Imperial victory
*Ruric family expelled from Avar
*Seahelm sacked and destroyed
*Rivalry between the Duchies of Courland and Carnatia
Belligerents
Holy Orenian Empire and Allies:
Holy Orenian Empire
Principality of Laureh'lin
Avarites:
House of Ruric
Dunamis mercenaries
Commanders and leaders
Holy Orenian Empire and Allies:
John II, Holy Orenian Emperor
Alexander, Duke of Courland
John, Duke of Carnatia
Ser Drevin de Sarkozy
Prince John Henry of Marna †
Prince Charles, Viscount of Balain
Avarites:
Thomas Ruric
Sven Ruric

The Third Rurikid Uprising, from 1556 to 1558, was the third and last large revolt of the native Avarites against the Holy Orenian Empire, ending with the destruction of the main Avarite city of Seahelm and the exile of the majority of the natives. The war resulted from John II's unwillingness to grant the conquered island fully to the native population and henceforth autonomy from direct Imperial rule.

Background

The island of Avar was conquered in the Eighteen Years' War by the Empire from the Grand Kingdom of Urguan. The Empire was originally supported by the natives led by the chieftain Sven Ruric, who despised dwarven rule over the lands. After the death of John I, Sven's cousin and Urguanite supporter Beo Ruric launched an unsuccessful rebellion in order to seize the island as an independent realm. However, with lack of Urguanite support and the reinforcing Imperial forces led by Henry Rothesay in support of Sven, Beo's host was destroyed at the Battle of Sunholt and Beo himself slain on the field.

Under John II's rule, the island was split into three administrative areas- Sunholt, stewarded by the knight Ser Acker under Adrian Rothesay; Estavar, which was given to Lord Henry Rothesay as Count of Estavar; and finally Seahelm, ruled by the native population under newly instated Lord Sven Ruric and his son, Thomas Ruric.