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The '''Battle of Maretra''' took place between December 1913 and May 1914 in the [[Maretra]] region of [[Swastrey]], between [[Bataigne]]n and [[Eicony|Eico]]-Swastrian forces. It was a pyrrhic victory for the Eico-Swastrians, who lost 25,000 men, including most of the illustrious [[Scarlet Battalions]], while the Bataignens lost 20,000. The fighting continued into summertime, with the victors' northward advance to [[Battle of Tintagon|Tintagon]]. | The '''Battle of Maretra''' took place between December 1913 and May 1914 in the [[Maretra]] region of [[Swastrey]], between [[Bataigne]]n and [[Eicony|Eico]]-Swastrian forces. It was a pyrrhic victory for the Eico-Swastrians, who lost 25,000 men, including most of the illustrious [[Scarlet Battalions]], while the Bataignens lost 20,000. The fighting continued into summertime, with the victors' northward advance to [[Battle of Tintagon|Tintagon]]. | ||
Maretra was a turning point in the [[Three Years' War]], | Maretra was a turning point in the [[Three Years' War]], representing a shift in momentum to the Swastrian coalition. | ||
==Prelude== | ==Prelude== |
Revision as of 23:05, 11 September 2023
The Battle of Maretra took place between December 1913 and May 1914 in the Maretra region of Swastrey, between Bataignen and Eico-Swastrian forces. It was a pyrrhic victory for the Eico-Swastrians, who lost 25,000 men, including most of the illustrious Scarlet Battalions, while the Bataignens lost 20,000. The fighting continued into summertime, with the victors' northward advance to Tintagon.
Maretra was a turning point in the Three Years' War, representing a shift in momentum to the Swastrian coalition.