War:Third Crusade

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Third Crusade
Second Battle of the Bloody road.jpg
The Battle of Rochdale, 1640
Date: 1638-present
Location: Adelburg, Oren
Result: Ongoing
Belligerents
Kingdom of Norland and Allies:
Kingdom of Norland
Warhawke Chiefdom
Kingdom of Kaz'Ulrah
Crusaders:
Holy Orenian Empire (Until 1639)
Kingdom of Marna (From 1639)
Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska
Kingdom of Renatus
The Reichwald Greatswords
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Norland and Allies
Javier I, King of Norland (Until 1640)
Jevan Ruric (From 1640)
Crusaders:
John VI, Holy Orenian Emperor †
Frederick I, King of Marna
Otto II, King of Haense
Canonius I, King of Renatus (From 1639)
Ser Henry Frederick

The Third Crusade was a small conflict that was initially between the Kingdom of Norland and the Holy Orenian Empire, though it quickly grew to be a large scale conflict involving most of the major powers of the world.

Prelude

Major Confrontations

Timeline

  • 1637:
  • 1638:
    • The Norlandic host engages the host of Imperial remnants outside the city of Adelburg, easily defeating them at the Battle of the Bloody Road.
  • 1639:
    • The Norlandic victory permitted them to siege the city of Adelburg, not knowing that the city had fallen to the newly established Kingdom of Renatus just a few years prior. Upon hearing of their mistake, King Javier lifted the siege and marched his forces back to Norland.
    • Clashes between pagans within the Kingdom of Santegia and the Order of Saint Lucien, in which Lord Demetrios Palaiologos was murdered, cause King Leo I to exile Canonist clergy and denounce High Pontiff Everard IV.
    • Everard IV declares Holy Crusade against the Kingdom of Santegia and the Kingdom of Norland.
    • Minor skirmishes occur, resulting in multiple victories for the Crusaders.
  • 1640:
    • The Axionite Coalition is silently disbanded.
    • The Crusaders take the offensive, marching their combined hosts out from the city of Adelburg. They meet the Norlanders in combat once more on the bloody road, resulting in a decisive victory for the Crusaders in the Battle of Rochdale, leaving Norland crippled for further attacks.
    • Javier Ruric steps down as King passing it down to his son Jevan Ruric due to old age, and the Crusade.
  • 1641:
    • After winning the Battle of Rochdale, the Crusaders march towards Norland's capital city, Vjorhelm, besieging it leading towards a Crusader victory.