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{{Year|year=87 CE}}{{War|title1=Second North Italian War of Independence|image1=Secondnorthitalianwarofindependence.gif|video=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxwjBmd5ryg|date=87 CE - 88 CE|location=[[Italy Province]]|outcome=TBA|side1={{Flagicon|SecondYetianEmpire}}|side2={{Flagicon|SecondRepublicOfNorthItaly}}}} | |||
As Yetia's position weakened due to the Harsens Disease Outbreak, a group of Italian insurgents took this opportunity to rise up and overthrown government authority on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica, proclaiming the Second Republic of North Italy. Italy began helping their northern brothers with boats so they may escape if necessary while Sipedro offered them monetary support. | As [[Second Yetian Empire|Yetia's]] position weakened due to the [[Harsens Disease Outbreak]], a group of Italian insurgents took this opportunity to rise up and overthrown government authority on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica, proclaiming the [[Second Republic of North Italy]]. [[Italy]] began helping their northern brothers with boats so they may escape if necessary while [[Sipedro]] offered them monetary support. After a major counteroffensive in 88 CE, the revolts were promptly crushed. | ||
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Video | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxwjBmd5ryg | ||
Date | 87 CE - 88 CE | ||
Location | Italy Province | ||
Outcome | TBA | ||
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As Yetia's position weakened due to the Harsens Disease Outbreak, a group of Italian insurgents took this opportunity to rise up and overthrown government authority on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica, proclaiming the Second Republic of North Italy. Italy began helping their northern brothers with boats so they may escape if necessary while Sipedro offered them monetary support. After a major counteroffensive in 88 CE, the revolts were promptly crushed.