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<div style="border:2px solid #94B5B7; -webkit-border-radius:10px;"><center> '''Year:''' 78-79</center></div>{{War|title1=Eighth England War|image1=Eighthenglandwar.gif|video=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXEcZ-RM7Mw|date=78 CE - 79 CE|location=British Isles|outcome=The [[Sizzlean-Yetian Empire]] successfully repelled the invasion.|side1=*{{Flagicon|Anglia}} | |||
'''Gaelic Union''' | '''Gaelic Union''' | ||
*{{Flagicon|Alba}} | *{{Flagicon|Alba}} | ||
*{{Flagicon|Eire}}|side2=*{{Flagicon|SYE}}}} | *{{Flagicon|Eire}}|side2=*{{Flagicon|SYE}}}} | ||
After managing to seemingly achieve stability in its new territories in the British Isles after the Seventh England War, the | After managing to seemingly achieve stability in its new territories in the [[British Isles]] after the [[Seventh England War]], the [[Sizzlean-Yetian Empire]] was suddenly faced by a invasion by exiled soldiers of [[Alba]], [[Éire]], and [[Kingdom of Anglia|Anglia]], with the cities of [[Stirling]] and [[Liverpool]] being among the first to be captured by the exiled armies. The invasion spread rapidly as SYE forces rushed over from the just ended [[SYE-Abard War]], arriving soon after Anglia had seized much of [[Wales]] and Eire had captured [[Cork]], quickly pushing Anglia back to the Liverpool area and pushing back Eire's advances into the countryside. As the Imperial forces advanced the [[Auld Alliance]] had little hope as Anglia was quickly defeated, forcing Alba and Eire to reorganize themselves into the "[[Gaelic Union (Eighth England War)|Gaelic Union]]" to fight back against the enemy counteroffensives. The SYE first put its focus on destroying the Gaelic forces in [[Scotland]], launching a major offensive which Alba barely managed to hold off with the usage of traps and superior tactics, though Eire faced much more success as the entirety of [[Ireland]] was soon secured under their rule. The SYE army retreated at the face of a major Alban counteroffensive, forcing them to pull back and fortify the former Scottish-[[England|English]] border, only managing to push back to [[Edinburgh]] and [[Dundee]] before a stalemate set in. | ||
The Anti Sizzle-Yetia Coalition considered involvement, though they remained unprepared. What caught more interest to them was a group of Anti-SYE insurgents in Yetia that had fled abroad after being hunted down due to aligning themselves with a member of the House of Yetevia, with this group offering an alliance with Sipedro, which was accepted to avoid them being captured and killed by the SYE. | The [[Anti Sizzle-Yetia Coalition]] considered involvement, though they remained unprepared. What caught more interest to them was a group of Anti-SYE insurgents calling themselves the "[[Kingdom of Yetevia]]" in [[Yetia]] that had fled abroad after being hunted down due to aligning themselves with a member of the [[House of Yetevia]], with this group offering an alliance with [[Sipedro]], which was accepted to avoid them being captured and killed by the SYE. | ||
With the Scottish front no longer moving, the SYE decided to take a different approach by attacking into Ireland after conquering the Isle of Mann, soon occupying most of the southern area of the island after successfully navally invading thru Wexford and Cork. | With the Scottish front no longer moving, the SYE decided to take a different approach by attacking into Ireland after conquering the [[Isle of Mann]], soon occupying most of the southern area of the island after successfully navally invading thru [[Wexford]] and Cork. Alba took this opportunity to launch a counter-attack, retaking Edinburgh in a daring attack. This momentum would not last though, as the SYE would soon capture [[Limerick]] and launch a massive offensive against Alba that led to the seizure of Edinburgh and [[Glasgow]] and forcing Eire to fortify the [[Dublin]] and [[Ulster]] areas as their final holdouts, with a Irish uprising to retake lost lands being unsuccessful due to being outnumbered. With the Gaelic Union firmly losing, the SYE launched one final offensive that led to the capture of [[Aberdeen]] and Dublin. Eire and Alba agreed that they had no chance of victory, deciding to flee back into exile and beg for the Anti Sizzle-Yetia Coalition to stop the SYE before it was too late, which [[World War 4|would luckily be accepted]]. | ||
{{History}} | {{History}} | ||
[[Category:Wars]] | [[Category:Wars]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 16 February 2025
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Video | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXEcZ-RM7Mw | ||
Date | 78 CE - 79 CE | ||
Location | British Isles | ||
Outcome | The Sizzlean-Yetian Empire successfully repelled the invasion. | ||
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After managing to seemingly achieve stability in its new territories in the British Isles after the Seventh England War, the Sizzlean-Yetian Empire was suddenly faced by a invasion by exiled soldiers of Alba, Éire, and Anglia, with the cities of Stirling and Liverpool being among the first to be captured by the exiled armies. The invasion spread rapidly as SYE forces rushed over from the just ended SYE-Abard War, arriving soon after Anglia had seized much of Wales and Eire had captured Cork, quickly pushing Anglia back to the Liverpool area and pushing back Eire's advances into the countryside. As the Imperial forces advanced the Auld Alliance had little hope as Anglia was quickly defeated, forcing Alba and Eire to reorganize themselves into the "Gaelic Union" to fight back against the enemy counteroffensives. The SYE first put its focus on destroying the Gaelic forces in Scotland, launching a major offensive which Alba barely managed to hold off with the usage of traps and superior tactics, though Eire faced much more success as the entirety of Ireland was soon secured under their rule. The SYE army retreated at the face of a major Alban counteroffensive, forcing them to pull back and fortify the former Scottish-English border, only managing to push back to Edinburgh and Dundee before a stalemate set in.
The Anti Sizzle-Yetia Coalition considered involvement, though they remained unprepared. What caught more interest to them was a group of Anti-SYE insurgents calling themselves the "Kingdom of Yetevia" in Yetia that had fled abroad after being hunted down due to aligning themselves with a member of the House of Yetevia, with this group offering an alliance with Sipedro, which was accepted to avoid them being captured and killed by the SYE.
With the Scottish front no longer moving, the SYE decided to take a different approach by attacking into Ireland after conquering the Isle of Mann, soon occupying most of the southern area of the island after successfully navally invading thru Wexford and Cork. Alba took this opportunity to launch a counter-attack, retaking Edinburgh in a daring attack. This momentum would not last though, as the SYE would soon capture Limerick and launch a massive offensive against Alba that led to the seizure of Edinburgh and Glasgow and forcing Eire to fortify the Dublin and Ulster areas as their final holdouts, with a Irish uprising to retake lost lands being unsuccessful due to being outnumbered. With the Gaelic Union firmly losing, the SYE launched one final offensive that led to the capture of Aberdeen and Dublin. Eire and Alba agreed that they had no chance of victory, deciding to flee back into exile and beg for the Anti Sizzle-Yetia Coalition to stop the SYE before it was too late, which would luckily be accepted.