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The '''Battle of Maretra''' took place between December 1916 and May 1917 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 1916 and May 1917 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]], representing a shift in momentum to the Swastrian coalition.
Maretra was a turning point in the [[Three Years' War]], as the momentum shifted in favor of the Swastrian coalition.


==Prelude==
==Prelude==

Latest revision as of 05:04, 12 September 2023

Battle of Maretra
Part of the 1916–17 winter offensive of the Three Years' War
Battle at Gorizia.jpg
Bataignen trenches in Maretra under barrage
DateDecember 16, 1916 – May 21, 1917
Location
Maretra, northern Swastrey
Result Eico-Swastrian victory
Belligerents
Bataigne Swastrey
Eicony
Commanders and leaders
Remi Gerouin
D. T. Marvaine
Libert Faulle
Godo Guelse
Jaco de Crun
Collan Ketter
Edeward Tercy
Units involved
Scarlet Battalions
Casualties and losses
20,000 25,000

The Battle of Maretra took place between December 1916 and May 1917 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, as the momentum shifted in favor of the Swastrian coalition.

Prelude

Aftermath